Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST Date: 19 Dec 18 - 08:51 AM Little Boy Fishing Off A Wooden Pier - Shirley Abicair |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: John MacKenzie Date: 19 Dec 18 - 06:33 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4eTRU9YfJM&index=4&list=RDTPbHC4fiKzg |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,wardrobe dave Date: 17 Dec 18 - 01:20 PM Think it was 1962 the BBC broadcast a Shirley Abicaire show on the radio with her backed by Alexis Korner I had this on reel to reel for many years The version of Willy The Weeper sticks in my memory Wonder if anyone in Bournemouth has my old tape Must have lost it in about 1980 |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: fat B****rd Date: 01 Oct 08 - 07:31 AM Oh Alright. I was in love with Ruby Murray whem I was about 8. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Rog Peek Date: 30 Sep 08 - 05:52 PM I remember Shirly Abicair, she was very nice, but my big crush at the tender age of twelve (1958) was on Petula Clarke. Rog |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: fat B****rd Date: 30 Sep 08 - 10:05 AM I read somewhere that Davy Graham accompanied Miss Abicaire at some time. Sorry can't remember any more details. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Sep 08 - 08:45 AM Picture of Shirley Abcacir/Abicair/Abicaire... on here. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Georgiansilver Date: 30 Sep 08 - 08:40 AM I haveseen a couple of different spellings for Shirleys surname on here... and yet I remembered it as ABACAIR...... Not sure which one is right but I fed my version into google and came up with quite a bit of info. Best wishes, Mike. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Suffolk Miracle Date: 30 Sep 08 - 08:34 AM The programme in which she was best known in UK was The Five O'clock Club (in those days children's programmes occurred only between 5 and 6 o'clock!) where she appeared with an ex skiffle player and occasional folksinger called Wally Whyton, a guitarist called Bert Weedon who sold millions of books all with titles like Learn To Play The Guitar In Two And A Half Hours, and two glove puppets called Pussycat Willum and Olly Beak. It constituted one of the few children's programmes with any kind of folk content, though much inferior to the wonderful Dance and Skylark which had the Spinners and Stan Hugill. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST Date: 29 Sep 08 - 11:05 AM I remember that movie with Shirley Abicair - she played the part of a teacher and was taking her class somewhere by train. That's all I can remember but she sang the folksong 'Bound for South Australia,' to her class; a curious choice of song for such a nice suburban girl. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST Date: 29 Sep 08 - 10:49 AM PS she's also on the electoral roll from 2002-2007 on 192.com, search for Shirley Abicair - London |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Dilwyn Price Date: 29 Sep 08 - 10:43 AM Listening to BBC radio 2 today 29/9/08 it was mentioned about first popstar crushes, mine was Shirley, as I was born in 1951 I must have been very young at the time, but I often wondered what happened to her, apparently she spends time in London according to Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Abicair |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 25 Jul 04 - 12:26 AM She was sometimes billed as "the girl with the come zither look". Pity there's still no info on her life after the early '60s (those Us hints are tantalizing) and that her name wasn't spelled correctly! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Billy Date: 24 Jul 04 - 07:20 PM Doctor John - The Laughing policeman is on a compilation CD called "Radio Fun" CDHD208 by Happy Days. It says you can get it here |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Little Robyn Date: 24 Jul 04 - 05:29 PM If anyone is still interested, Sparky was spoken by a kid named Henry Blair, at least, on the magic piano record, and the whole thing was written and produced by Alan Livingston. The original music and arrangements were by Billy May, who, with Livingston, also did Rusty in Orchestraville and Bozo at the circus. The talking piano was by Sonovox but the playing was done by Ray Turner. The story was copyright 1947, I bought the record around 1960, but it was redone as a video cartoon and my daughter was given a copy about 15 years ago. The line-up is quite different - Josh Rodine is Sparky, Tony Curtis is his father and the others are Mel Blanc, Coral Browne, Cloris Leachman, Nancy Olson and Vincent Price. William Schallert is the narrator and pianist Leonard Pennario plays on this one. Nobody really needed to know that, did they? Robyn |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Amos Date: 24 Jul 04 - 04:47 PM See Home Page here, or this Google report A |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Nev Date: 24 Jul 04 - 03:04 PM Have you actually made progress? Where IS Shirley Abicaire? I have a tape ofhumorous songs of the time---my grandchildren love them.Good to see a link to the best,SIR Norman Wisdom. Ah well,back to today! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Patrish(inactive) Date: 28 Nov 00 - 09:33 AM My mum and dad used to have the 78 of "I taught I taw a putty tat" and "The laughing policeman" I have a copy of "hello Children everywhere" which has tons of the old Uncle Mac favourites Patrish |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Michael in Swansea Date: 28 Nov 00 - 08:41 AM I've got a 45 of the Singing Sheep doing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Steve Parkes Date: 27 Nov 00 - 11:47 AM Ah, the Singing Dogs! I can only remember them doing "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man", but then maybe they all sounded like "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man"? I've got a 78 by Musical Dawson's Choir of Canaries! They don't actually do a tune, they just sing over the orchestra. But this man made a living out of it! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 27 Nov 00 - 06:02 AM My researches also point to Frank Luther, NOT Burl Ives for Billy Goat Gruff, and yet the name still rings no bells in my fading memory. BTW, Arlo Guthrie recorded it more recently. RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: The Shambles Date: 26 Nov 00 - 06:26 AM Was this the dogs singing (barking), from 'The Lady and the Tramp'? |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Snuffy Date: 26 Nov 00 - 05:08 AM "The Laughing Policeman" sung by Charles Penrose is on side III, track 4, but you've lost me with the dogs there! Wassail! V |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Doctor John Date: 25 Nov 00 - 07:03 AM You mean you've got a copy! Dr John PS ..er..you haven't got a copy of "The Laughing Policeman" of those barking dogs, have you? |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Snuffy Date: 24 Nov 00 - 05:36 PM I was wrong - not Danny Kaye! On the tape liner it says Three Billy Goats Gruff was by Frank Luther. Wassail! V |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 24 Nov 00 - 09:49 AM I hated Sparky and Tubby the tuba (that one was> Danny Kaye wasn't it?), probably heard them too many times! I do remember being part of a large choir oof schoolkids in B'ham town hall backing a Burl Ives soundalike (and lookalike- well he had a bandana and a checked shirt!)on Big Rock Candy Mountain, can't remember the other songs,maybe Billy GoatGruff as well, some sort of junior promenade concert thing- as usual, I was told just to mime! RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Steve Parkes Date: 24 Nov 00 - 09:34 AM If you can make that two elephants -- I could us e an extra pair of trunks if it starts raining again! I'm pretty sure it qasn't Dany Kaye. It was an American male (or Canadian possibly); I don't remember him doing anything else in the UK. I do remember seeing Caroll (sp?) Levis on ITV when I was very small and thinking "Where's Carol? Why doesn't this man get off and let her on the stage?". Steve P.S. Who did "Sparky's [no relation] Magic Piano"? |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Snuffy Date: 24 Nov 00 - 08:34 AM I'll check when I get home from work, but I think it might have been Danny Kaye. Wassail! V |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 24 Nov 00 - 08:33 AM Burl Ives? I want to send the elephant on to Steve Parkes for the cricket joke! RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: The Shambles Date: 24 Nov 00 - 07:21 AM Who sang the Billy Goat Gruffs? Whoever answers can have my elephant. Quick before it arrives. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Doctor John Date: 24 Nov 00 - 02:54 AM Ok OK you've won an elephant. Coming by snail mail. Dr John |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: The Shambles Date: 22 Nov 00 - 04:59 PM 'Nellie the elephant'. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Doctor John Date: 22 Nov 00 - 01:36 PM Damn it: she must have been on vol 1 which I didn't tape. However on vol 2 which I did (both introduced and written by Jeremy Nicholls, which amused fond affection) was Alma Cogan, whom someone mentioned above and who sadly died young; cowboy singers Tes Ritter and Roy Rogers; folkoids Vernon Delhart and Elton Hayes; Bing sound-a-like Michael Holliday who did a lot of folkish stuff; as well as skifflers, LD, Johnnie Duncan, Nancy Whiskey and Don Lang and the Frantic Five (Over The Points...). Memories! Dr John So was Mandy Miller: no prizes for guessing what she sang! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Rick Fielding Date: 21 Nov 00 - 05:35 PM Thank you Roger, you may fumble over your "blue clickys" but I got to see the obviously much appreciated Shirely! Yep.....she's got IT! OH my, I'll have to forget that by now she's in her 60s......or that I'm in my 50s! Rick |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: MARINER Date: 21 Nov 00 - 04:19 PM Did Al McCogan make records around the same time as the Calypso singer Arabella Fontaine? |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Snuffy Date: 21 Nov 00 - 03:26 PM I have a double cassette of "Hello Children ...Everywhere" issued by EMI in the late 80's. It has "Little Boy Fishing" and "Billy Goats Gruff" |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: The Shambles Date: 21 Nov 00 - 02:28 PM Was 'Big Billy Goat Gruff' on it? |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Doctor John Date: 21 Nov 00 - 01:41 PM Thanks for finding that site RtS. There was a programme on BBC1 Radio a few years ago now, "Hello Children Everywhere", about the "Children's Favourites" programs on BBC radio in the 40's and 50's. In two parts but I only taped the second part. I'm sure shirley Abicaire was featured: must check if I can find the tape. Dr John |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Trevor Date: 21 Nov 00 - 12:54 PM What a brilliant clicky. I think I'm going to cry! When I was a kid I thought that Marry O'Lanza was an Irishman. |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Michael in Swansea Date: 21 Nov 00 - 10:47 AM Can you borrow what? Going home now speak tomorrow. Mike |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Steve Parkes Date: 21 Nov 00 - 10:30 AM Can I borrow it?! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Snuffy Date: 21 Nov 00 - 09:41 AM When I was a kid I always thought it was Al McCogan |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Michael in Swansea Date: 21 Nov 00 - 07:16 AM Roger, Steve,
Thank you, the most success so far, the page is bookmarked. Looks veeeerrrrrry nostalgic
May you always walk in sunshine.
Ok then so where is she NOW? She'd only be about 70, that's not ancient! I mean Elizabeth Cotton was still performing in her 90's well late 80's anyway.
Yes Steve, Alma Cogan, "the girl with the laugh in her voice". Another victim of the big C (when was it, 1965?). I've got her greatest hits Vol 1 album. Mike |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Nov 00 - 05:42 AM Thanks, Steve, I knew I could rely on you in my hour of need! RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Steve Parkes Date: 21 Nov 00 - 05:38 AM Roger, you'll only make a pig's ear of it -- let me do it! |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Nov 00 - 04:28 AM Ever had one of those days? Click here RtS (Fumble fingers slinks off to shoot himself) |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Nov 00 - 04:24 AM ...and of course I ballsed it up "whirligig" (i not y) SORRY!Clic here RtS |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Nov 00 - 04:20 AM Text, interview, photos (including zither) at this site: http://www.whirleygig-tv.co.uk/ Click Here Also found reference to another site but her entry seemed empty (http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~csinclair/Shirley_Abicair.htm) RtS (memories, memories- radio ones for me- we didn't have a tv until I finished college) |
Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Michael in Swansea Date: 21 Nov 00 - 04:00 AM Dr John,
Say Isla's name with reverence, I'm absolutely potty about her. Sang with her in Scarborough (but I've metioned that before). Mike
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Subject: RE: Help: Shirley Abicaire From: Steve Parkes Date: 21 Nov 00 - 03:39 AM And Astrud Gilberto (Girl from Ipanema, 1964): a little late for our period (and I was and adolescent by then!). Such an awful singer, but such a sexy voice! |
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