Peter Cook was an English actor, comedian, satirist, playwright and screenwriter, with his oft time partner Dudley Moore they were leading figures of the British satire boom of the 1960s, and he was associated with the anti-establishment comedic movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s. They were two of the four […]
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When you delve into the humour of a previous genration you inevitably find the comic songs reflect the attitudes and culture of the day. Our selection today is case in point, particularly in the cultural appropriation of the calypso. However having said this it important to reflect the cultural journey that has been made as […]
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Kenneth Williams was an English actor. He was best known for his comedy roles and in later life as a raconteur and diarist. He was one of the main ensemble in 26 of the 31 Carry On films, and appeared in many British television programmes and radio comedies, including series with Tony Hancock and Kenneth […]
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The comic or novelty song became a very popular genre during the 1960’s. As well as musicians it also was not uncommon for well known comics to issue novelty or comedic singles in the hope of cashing in on their success. So today our selection will also feature some examples of this. “My Old Man’s […]
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Peter Sellers was an English actor and comedian. He first came to prominence performing in the BBC Radio comedy series The Goon Show, featured on a number of hit comic songs and became known to a worldwide audience through his many film roles, among them Chief Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther series. English filmmakers […]
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As we move into the 1960’s, begin by celebrating that recently deceased British actor Bernard Cribbins who released a number of comic/novelty songs in 1961/2, three of which featured in the UK charts. “Folk Song” was a song written by by Myles Rudge and composed by Ted Dicks. They wrote songs and sketches for West […]
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As we leave the 1950’s with our final batch of songs, it must also be noted that is during this period the the ‘Comic or Comedic Song’ also starts being referred to as the ‘Novelty Song’. The intention is obviously to pigeonhole such songs (whether they in fact are funny or not) as slight abberations […]
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Our purveyor of comedic songs today comes from an unlikely source. Bernard Bresslaw was an English actor. He is best known as a member of the Carry On film franchise. Bresslaw also worked on television and stage, did recordings and wrote a series of poetry. During the late 1950’s he suprisingly had a series of […]
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Flanders and Swann were a British comedy duo. Lyricist, actor and singer Michael Flanders and composer and pianist Donald Swann collaborated in writing and performing comic songs. They first worked together in a school revue in 1939 and eventually wrote more than 100 comic songs together. Between 1956 and 1967, Flanders and Swann performed their […]
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The Goon Show was a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the Light Programme. The first series, broadcast from May to September 1951, was titled Crazy People; subsequent series had the title The Goon Show. The show’s chief creator and […]