A nice gentle topic to get the memories flooding back. On Ed Stewart's Saturday and Sunday mornings childrens radio shows. Puff the magic dragon. Little boxes on the hillside made out of ticky tacky. Sparky's magic piano. All bound for Morningtown, many miles away. Right around the corner there's a hidden cave and we can watch those Cherokees go galloping by. Paddy McGinty's goat. Little white bull. The king is in the altogether. Robin Hood, riding through the glen. There once was an ugly duckling. Three little fishes (Frankie Howerd) I'll stop there to let you lot have a go !! But I bet you that you'll have some of these songs in your head all day now, unavoidable.
Laughing policeman 3 Billy Goats Gruff Tubby the Tuba The Runaway Train I taut I taw a putty at How much is that dogging in the window Ballad of Davy Crocket God I feel old now, I'm off for a lay down!
One or two conspicuous omissions. It still reads like a groomers greatest hits. If that’s not too cynical..?
One of my earliest musical memories was on a junior school trip to Flamingo Park when I had a go on the pedal go-kart circuit. The Animals, House of the Rising Sun was blasting out on the PA....
There’s a hole in my bucket dear Lisa Pink Toothbrush There I was digging this hole .. hole in the ground etc And the one by Anthony Newly
I’ve always stated that the first single I bought was “ I like it “ by Gerry n the Pacemakers. It only in the last few years that I really became aware of the lyrics…. check them out !!
My earliest concrete memory. As far as these things are to be trusted....is being in bed aged about three or four and hearing Downtown by Petula Clark coming from the record player downstairs.
I loved listening to that show as a child Always found 2 little boys unbearably sad though so maybe it's as well its no longer played!
I've just picked this up from Mark Steel. Apparently there is a sign in Northampton: Family Planning Advice - Use rear entrance.