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Doddle
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RE: RIP Bruce Forsyth
Quote:Some were novelty songs related to his TV career - like 1959's I'm In Charge, named after his Sunday Night at the London Palladium catchphrase.
There were other jolly pop songs, and in 1968 he sung the odd patriotic ditty I'm Backing Britain, the anthem of a campaign to boost the economy by urging workers to work an extra half an hour a day for free.
And he appeared on Top of the Pops in 1975 performing Barry Manilow's Sandra, with lyrics that now sound horribly sexist, beginning: "She's a great little housewife/Though sometimes she talks like a fool."
They're right on that, at least, probably the only part of his career that hasn't been looked over repeatedly already.
Plus, good starts for the "Obscure songs from the 50s/60s/70s etc" threads
EDIT - Here's I'm Backing Britain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-zi_-F2pN8
If you've always wanted a song that name-checks Inverness and Surbiton, it's your lucky day.
Clive James Wrote:Reality is a useful brake on megalomania.
(This post was last modified: 19-08-2017 20:47 by Doddle.)
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RE: RIP Bruce Forsyth
As Financial Domination continues to grow, less enthusiasm is required when putting on a show.
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Doddle
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RE: RIP Bruce Forsyth
Clive James Wrote:Reality is a useful brake on megalomania.
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