Quote: Chappers @ 6th April 2015, 6:05 PM BSTIs that a genuine song? Either it's a hoopla ring or she's got a very fat neck.
I thought the same, not being an Elvis fan.
It sounds well dodgy.
Maybe it is another ism just used in Suffolk.
Quote: Chappers @ 6th April 2015, 6:05 PM BSTIs that a genuine song? Either it's a hoopla ring or she's got a very fat neck.
I thought the same, not being an Elvis fan.
It sounds well dodgy.
Maybe it is another ism just used in Suffolk.
Quote: Chappers @ 6th April 2015, 6:05 PM BSTOf course. Everybody abides by this rule.
Is that a genuine song? Either it's a hoopla ring or she's got a very fat neck.
There's rules?
It's an American thing - they wear the man's finger ring on a chain around their neck - not unless they are Kayan
Quote: A Horseradish @ 6th April 2015, 6:44 PM BSTI thought the same, not being an Elvis fan.
It sounds well dodgy.
Maybe it is another ism just used in Suffolk.
Wasn't even my offering!
Quote: Chappers @ 6th April 2015, 6:05 PM BSTIs that a genuine song? Either it's a hoopla ring or she's got a very fat neck.
I think it's from the King Creole soundtrack. It's also on my Complete 50s Masters box set.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 6th April 2015, 5:30 PM BSTNow there all at it - Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it...............
Funny you mention this line. I was surprised hearing it on the Carry On documentary because I've already known this play on words from the Stones Song Infamy (from A Bigger Bang). Is that Keith's hommage to the Carry On movies?
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 6th April 2015, 5:30 PM BSTRING OF FIRE - Johnny Cash
Ring Them Bells - Bob Dylan
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Funny you mention this line. I was surprised hearing it on the Carry On documentary because I've already known this play on words from the Stones Song Infamy (from A Bigger Bang). Is that Keith's hommage to the Carry On movies?
Ring Them Bells - Bob Dylan
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I would say so, and as the doc. revealed it was a throwaway line they got permission to use in the Carry On from the comedy scriptwriter Frank Muir, which would probably date it to sometime in the 1950s.
Quote: A Horseradish @ 6th April 2015, 7:59 PM BSTDrifter's Sunrise - Bob Lind
'Cos it's ace.
Sunrise, Sunset - Perry Como
Heart of the sunrise - Yes
Sunrise - Barry Manilow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIgw1UxD8Mk
I love the first comment on this link. "manualLabourer - I play this at every sunrise. Yes it can get repetitive and it destroyed my marriage. But the sunrise is indestructible". Ah, the power of Bazza.
Sunrise - Jerry Garcia Band
Lady Rose - Mungo Jerry
Lady Madonna - Beatles
You're a Lady - Peter Skellern
Three Times A Lady - Commodores
Three Babies - Sinead O'Connor
Three Stars - Tommy Dee
How long can we keep Three going?
Three Buttons Hand Me Down - Faces