British Comedy Guide

The Cool Mikado

  • 1963 film

Michael Winner comedy starring Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd, loosely based on Gilbert & Sullivan's comic opera The Mikado. Also features Dennis Price, Mike Winters, Bernie Winters, Lionel Blair, Jacqueline Jones and more.

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The Cool Mikado - Original Soundtrack

The Cool Mikado - Original Soundtrack

Original soundtrack to the 1960s movie starring the likes of Frankie Howerd and Stubby Kaye.

Tracks on the CD are:
1. Overture - Howerd, Frankie & John Barry Seven
2. Gentlemen Of Japan - Howerd, Frankie & John Barry Seven
3. Three Little Maids From School - Howerd, Frankie & John Barry Seven
4. Wandering Minstrel - Scott, Kevin
5. Sun's Hooray - Howerd, Frankie & John Barry Seven
6. Behold The Lord High Executioner - Howerd, Frankie
7. More Humane Mikado - Kaye, Stubby
8. Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze - Gray, Lissa
9. Tit Willow Twist - Barry, John Seven
10. O Here's A How De Do - Howerd, Frankie
11. Were You Not To Koko Plighted - Scott, Kevin
12. Flowers That Bloom In The Spring - Howerd, Frankie & Stubby Kaye
13. For He's Gone And Married Yum Yum - Howerd, Frankie

First released: Monday 5th January 2009

  • Distributor: EL
  • Catalogue: ACME34CD

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