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Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: Laughing Policeman From: GUEST, St John,s. nfld Date: 26 Jan 13 - 08:52 AM The Carlton showband the laughing poilceman Andrea hutchings |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: GUEST,dgerroll@aol.com Date: 14 Dec 03 - 02:02 PM To all you curmudgeons who dont appreciate the joy of THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN let me say that it has stayed with me through childhood. Rather than disparage it try performing it - it is liberating. Unless of course you are scared of being silly. |
Subject: Laughing Policeman From: GUEST,Riverman Date: 15 Nov 03 - 07:22 PM Can anyone send me MP3 recording os Laughing Poilceman by Charles Penrose? Need asap to play it at a talk I ma giving next week. wwkelly@dsl.pipex.com |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Roger the zimmer Date: 30 Jul 99 - 11:10 AM I'm not saying how long, but I came on a Nechells tram! |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Steve Parkes Date: 30 Jul 99 - 10:52 AM Ah - Jack Jackson! I remember him! How long have you been in this ward, Roger? |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Roger the zimmer Date: 30 Jul 99 - 10:40 AM ..Prozac wearing off,thread creep revives, poking head round screen... "...and Chas McDevitt and Shirley Douglas...wasn't so good when it changed to Guitar Club, but later, even better, replaced by Jack Jackson Show, years ahead of Kenny Everett, zany intros and gags mixed with both comic songs and big band jazz. He would play a snatch of a pop singer then machine guns, then into Woody Herman or Stan Kenton, use bits of Peter Sellars or Hancock dialogue to link tunes... " Head disappears as attendants restrain him. |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Roger the zimmer Date: 29 Jul 99 - 04:11 AM I agree with Steve (well, someone has to!), I hated a lot of it, wasn't MY childhood favourites, I wanted Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet, but the repetition got us learning stuff: introduced us to Burl Ives and Elton Hayes and from there to other things, especially when "Skiffle Club" was the next programme: Lonnie Donegan, Nancy Whisky, Miki & Griff, Wally Whyton and the Vipers, Ken Colyer, Beryl Bryden.....[Nurse, the screens, he's off again, it's the thread creeps, bring the syringe] |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Steve Parkes Date: 29 Jul 99 - 04:04 AM John, surely it was listening to all that stuff that made us what we are today? I don't know what the rest of the 'Cat world used to listen to ... |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: John Nolan Date: 28 Jul 99 - 05:56 PM Penny S. - I completely understand your sentiments. "The Laughing Policeman" was Saturday morning fare on Uncle Mac's Favorites, along with "I'm a troll, fol de rol,", "A Four-Legged Friend," and Sparky's voice trapped in a cave, someplace. How did we survive that bilge? |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Captain Swing Date: 28 Jul 99 - 03:35 PM Many many many thanks for all the replys, especially Alison's. You've made a middle aged man very happy. Captain Swing |
Subject: Tune Add: THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN From: alison Date: 28 Jul 99 - 04:25 AM Here's the tune..... very similar to something else... possibly Jake the Peg, (verses).... I put the tune to the chorus but basically you just laugh a lot reasonably rhythmically Slainte alison
MIDI file: LAUGHI~1.MID Timebase: 480 Name: The Laughing Policeman This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
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Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Steve Parkes Date: 28 Jul 99 - 03:45 AM Apparently there was a fad for "Laughing ..." songs in ... whatever decade it was - 'twenties, 'teens? A friend of mine years ago had a couple of 78s in the genre, same tune, both from the US. The only one I can remember was called "The Laughing Coon". (Please note I'm only using the "C" word because it's part of the song title.) The only bit of lyric I can remember is "A very close communion of mustache and of curl/The other fellow's kissing the other fellow's girl!/Ha ha ha etc.". I suspect our mirthful bobby is an Anglicised version of the theme, rather than the original. Plagiarism is a perfectly good source of new songs! Steve |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: alison Date: 28 Jul 99 - 03:02 AM I'll do it later slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: mike cahill Date: 28 Jul 99 - 02:55 AM Ditto penny one of the special memories of childhood, It started me smirking when I read the thread title |
Subject: RE: Laughing Policeman From: Penny S. Date: 27 Jul 99 - 07:57 PM I know it, I don't know how to write it, and I'm not going to try. Every Saturday, it seemed, in my childhood, the BBC's Junior Choice broadcast this song, and I grew to hate it. I can hear it now, and I will probably only be able to drive it from my mind by thinking of the hamsters. Sorry, Penny PS And I started to hear it before I opened the thread. PS |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN From: Joe Offer Date: 27 Jul 99 - 04:29 PM Copied from here (click) The Laughing Policeman(Grey)(Performed by Charles Penrose)
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I've never heard this one. anybody know the tune? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Laughing Policeman From: Captain Swing Date: 27 Jul 99 - 04:01 PM I am sure this has been mentioned before but can anyone point me in the direction of the words/music to the Laughing Policema |
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