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Thread #56362   Message #1532061
Posted By: GUEST,diogenes
31-Jul-05 - 11:15 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: The Thing-Ummy-Bob (Arthur Askey)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Thingummybob - WWII Worker's song
http://music.kelkoo.co.uk/b/a/cpc_150701_ps_711221_gs_15811204.html


SEE NO.35 for thingummybob song

Songs and music of world war II

Release info :
Released :
01/05/1999

Label :
Past Perfect

Genre :
Pop

Catalogue no :
PPMC 78136

Available format :
MC Set , CD Set



Track listing :


1 : Girl who loves a soldier
27 : Cash for your trash

2 : Run rabbit run
28 : Don't sit under the apple tree

3 : In the mood
29 : White cliffs of Dover

4 : We're gonna hang out the washing on the Siegfried line
30 : Bombardier song

5 : Where does poor pa go in the black out
31 : When the roses bloom again

6 : Berlin or bust
32 : Der fuhrer's face

7 : We'll meet again
33 : I don't want to walk without you

8 : Imagine me in the maginot line
34 : This is worth fighting for

9 : Wish me luck
35 : Thingummybob

10 : They can't black out the moon
36 : Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition

11 : Please leave my butter alone
37 : You'll never know

12 : It's a lovely day tomorrow
38 : Commando patrol

13 : I fell in love with an airman
39 : Don't let's be beastly to the Germans

14 : There'll come another day
40 : I'm gonna get lit up

15 : Deepest shelter in town
41 : I'm saving a dime

16 : Bless 'em all
42 : Coming in on a wing and a prayer

17 : Last time I saw Paris
43 : I left my heart at the stage door canteen

18 : Oh what a surprise for the duce
44 : Victory polka

19 : King is still in London
45 : Cleanin' my rifle (and dreamin' of you)

20 : Oh how he misses his missus
46 : Till all our prayers are answered

21 : Could you please oblige us with a bren gun
47 : Lilli Marlene

22 : Victory roll
48 : They're either too young or too old

23 : Grand old man
49 : I'll be seeing you

24 : Mister Brown of London town
50 : I'm gonna see my baby

25 : That lovely weekend
51 : I'm gonna love that guy

26 : There'll always be England