>>>>>>A humourous song but I guess the audience would wish you to die if you tried to sing all the verses! :-)
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>>>>>Perhaps if Stanley Holloway were to do it? ( BTW, I have a cousin in Devizes who does a drop dead perfect rendition of "Albert and the Lion" and the other Albert whose ( which's ? ) name escapes me right now )
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>>>>Sorry. This means nothing to me. If it's a Holloway thing then those monologues just leave me cold. I'm surprised Americans know of him anyway, except from the old "Ealing Comedies".
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>>>Are you kidding? "With 'er 'ead Tooked Oonderneath 'er arm" was a great piece of music.
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>>Ha Ha. I only ever heard that once, on the radio, many years ago, and thus had no idea it was SH.
>>You've seen "Passport to Pimlicoe" - one of the very best of those old Ealing comedies?
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>I don't think I know that one. My favourites are "The Man in the White Suit", and "The Ladykillers". I'll have to look for it.
"The Ladykillers" was a great movie until Hollywood remade it. Not even Tom Hanks could save that one.
Here's proof that Hollywood will remake every last television memory of U.S. baby boomers: "Underdog" is now being made into a movie. ISIANMTU.
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