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From: "Stig"
And tell me you love me..
"Guilbert" wrote in
message news:MqqAe.22983$O22.17044{at}fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>I happened to watch a bit of the celebration of 60 years since
> the end of the Second World war on UK television yesterday.
>
> It featured various people dressed up as characters from the
> second world war (politicians, singers etc) doing speeches
> or songs.
>
> One female singer sang a song that had the 'TUNE' of the
> python song "Sit on My Face", but of course with different
> words.
>
> I did not realise the song was written by Harry Parr Davies
> during the 1940s. I think the original was called "Sing as you
> go" and was sung by Gracie Fields.
>
>
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