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Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom

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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST
Date: 03 Jan 18 - 02:31 PM

General confusion
The hole referred to is an old theatrical nickname for the spyhole in a wall of the set on stage
The a covering flap was raised so that stage staff could see the action on stage and give cues for sound effects/entrances etc
Original song lyrics had therefore double meaning
Later performers treated the hole literally


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST,FormerDoorkeeperAtBradshawTavern
Date: 02 Apr 15 - 10:04 AM

Come to think of it, Aladair Cameron's version to the tiger verse was phrased slightly differently, presumably because his verses usually had a rhyme in the 3rd line...

There are tiger skins all round my house
While out on safari I got 'em
For tigers do not expect to be shot
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST,FormerDoorkeeperAtBradshawTavern
Date: 02 Apr 15 - 09:46 AM

Alasdair (Alistair?) Cameron used to sing it with another verse at Bradshaw Tavern in early 70s

At the end of each matinee show
I've a trick for the kids if I spot'em
"Look mummy" they cry as I wave them goodbye
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST
Date: 24 Jun 14 - 05:32 AM

Here's a couple of extra verses I made up:

It's easy to fall off to sleep
Then my entry cue might be forgotten
If you're looking for me come and peep
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom!

Some actors get marvellous parts
Their characters evil and heinous    But
Oscars aren't given to those who have striven
Depicting an elephant's anus


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Steve Gardham
Date: 02 May 14 - 06:04 PM

Oxbridge certainly seems plausible.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Lighter
Date: 01 May 14 - 06:16 PM

Steve, the only obviously "datable" text is the one that includes Charlie's topical stanza about the Japanese making an attack. That must dates to before 1945. (Logue/ Vicarion seems to have learned much of his material in the Army in the late '40s.)

The primitive nature of the suggested skit seems consistent with a pre-1918 origin - though maybe not terrifically so.

Douglas Fairbanks, in BanjoRay's version, was probably Hollywood's biggest star by 1918, but his fame continued into the early '30s.

It's not directly related, but I'm reminded of the mostly American concept of the "ham actor," a term that dates back to before 1890.

The song's dry humor, apparent in every version, would be quite consistent with an Oxbridge origin, though that's merely an opinion.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Steve Gardham
Date: 01 May 14 - 03:12 PM

Many thanks, Jon.
You're a goldmine of information. Were thespians pilloried in such a way prior to the 1930s? A good pointer might be to find the earliest version and look at the content. Later additions are often easily dated by contemporary references. The earliest versions I have access to are presented as from WWII.

If the song predates WWI there is a good chance we will never know its origins.

It certainly doesn't appear on broadsides or sheet music in any of the major collections.

Ploughing through contemporary WWI accounts might throw up some more detailed info but I don't know who has the access and time for this.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Lighter
Date: 30 Apr 14 - 07:50 PM

Alan Weeks, "A Bloody Picnic: Tommy's Humour 1914-18" (2010) reports that the song was sung at Christmas, 1916, by "a drunk captain" of 94 Field Ambulance, stationed at Couin.

I don't know Weeks's source of information, but there seems to be nothing improbable in the claim that the song was known in the First World War.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Lighter
Date: 30 Apr 14 - 07:35 PM

Steve, the novelist Anthony Powell suggests in his memoir "Messengers of the Day" (1978) that he heard the song in London in the late '20s or early '30s.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Steve Gardham
Date: 27 Apr 14 - 10:11 AM

I know this is an old thread but the OP was asking for origins. Here's a short summary of what we know.

Charley states he can trace it back to the 30s but no evidence presented.

Billy Weekes, very knowledgeable on Music Hall origins, states 'a mock music hall song' probably dating from mid 20thc.

It can be found in recent anthologies of WWII songs.

Can anyone take it back further for definite?

It is a typical offering of the bards of officers' messes in WWII.

Given the format and subject matter it would have spread like wildfire through the forces at that time.

It is worth adding that when I first heard it in the 60s it was being performed in a very camp style.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Apr 14 - 02:59 AM

Rod Willmott-I think I may have been responsible for teaching "Te Hole" to Stan Crowther when he occasionally stayed with us in London way back when.Following a stroke I've returned to folk singing and have done "The Hole" a few times up her in the Worcester area.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST
Date: 18 Jun 12 - 05:50 AM

Hi Ya,

My father who was born in 1917, in Surrey, England used to sing this song to my sister and I - we loved it as naughty as it was!! He had learn't it as a wee lad.

The chorus he sung was:

Cheerio Cheerio
Cheerio Cheerio
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

Hope that helps, Regards, Anna


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST,SteveG
Date: 12 Feb 12 - 01:47 PM

Bubblyrat,
If you're still there, looking at choruses given above, some versions above seem to go to 'Cielito Lindo' which is one of those universal tunes used for things like football terrace chants. The Yorkshire version I've known since c1966 goes to a similar but definitely different tune with its own characteristics, the chorus being 'Tra-la-la-la la la, tra-la-la-la la la', not so much a chorus as a joiner to give the soloist a rest. It was always sung in Hull by John Cherry who had a fine repertoire of similar pieces from his rugby playing days. He now lives in the York area and sings at the Black Swan.

All the evidence given above seems to point to a 1920s origin.

Mike,
Stan's still going strong. One of his friends recently sent us a disc of his singing for possible inclusion on the Yorkshire Garland website.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST,Mike Harding
Date: 12 Feb 12 - 11:13 AM

I learned it from the late Stan Crowther who was Lord Mayor of Rotherham. He was quite a character who also wrote a song called the Birmingham Brothel - which affronted a few people. I also recorded this song way back in the day... think its still available on CD somewhere


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: bubblyrat
Date: 17 Sep 11 - 06:54 AM

It's a Mexican song called "Cielito Lindo" or something like that, written some time ago . My partner and perform it in Spanish ,which she speaks, but NOT , of course , using the English words , about which she was horrified when I told her !! We also do "La Paloma" , which is nothing, I hasten to add, anything like the dreaded "Una Paloma Blanca" !!


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Dave Earl
Date: 17 Sep 11 - 06:03 AM

I first heard this in the Brighton Springfield Folk Club in the late sixties.

I think it was Tim Broadbent who sang it on that occasion.

'Fraid that's all I can contribute here

Dave


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: GUEST,guest
Date: 17 Sep 11 - 05:46 AM

My pals they all sit in the pit
My handicap is, I can`t spot`em
So I`ve had a periscope fixed
Up the hole in the Elephants bottom.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Charley Noble
Date: 03 Dec 10 - 08:21 PM

Bradfordian-

Nice that you're doing this recording as a public service. Songs like this are endangered species, and could easily dissipate into that great black hole of the elephant's bottom.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: bradfordian
Date: 03 Dec 10 - 05:44 PM

Version 2

Here's a version by someone else with the aforementioned refrain inserted. A different tune to mine, but hell ov alot more entertaining.

(so where can I find an elephant like THAT one???)

bradfordian


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: JHW
Date: 03 Dec 10 - 04:19 PM

bradfordian you've missed out the fine joiny-in chorus
'Aye, Aye aye aye, Aye aye aye aye aye aye aye
Over valley and hill there is no finer thrill than the hole in the elephant's bottom'
I sang this at a funeral tea a couple of years back at the prequest of the deceased


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: bradfordian
Date: 03 Dec 10 - 03:45 PM

I have recorded a different version of this ditty and as my very first internet video performance put it onto youtube. This wisdom of doing this, I shall eventually learn! Your comments would be appreciated.

It should be HERE

bradfordian


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: bradfordian
Date: 25 Sep 09 - 08:40 AM

THE HOLE IN THE ELEPHANT'S BOTTOM as sung by Ray Brown

My ambition's to go on the stage;
From this you can see that I've got 'em.
In pantomime I'm all the rage,
I'm the hole in the elephant's bottom.
        His balls they hang so low
        I think that I could knot 'em,
        As I wink at the girls in the pit
        Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
The man who plays the front part
Is absolutely rotten,
All he can do is to fart
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
        Oh, the girls, they think that I'm it,
        As they sit in the stalls I can spot 'em,
        And I wink at the girls in the pit
        Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
A young lady stood at the stage door.
Said "you're a film star I can spot em.
You're Douglas Fairbanks," I said "Me Mam, no thanks
I'm the hole in the elephants bottom."
        One night we performed in a farce
        And they stuffed up the bottom with cotton,
        But it split and I showed my bare arse
        Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
There are pockets inside in the cloth
For two bottles of Bass, if you got 'em.
But they hiss and they boo when I blow out the froth
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
        Now my part hasn't got any words
        But there's nothing that can't be forgotten,
        I spend all my time pushing property turds
        Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.
Some may think that this story is good
And some may believe that it's rotten,
But those that don't like it can stuff it right up
The hole in the elephant's bottom.
        Should the Japanese make an attack,
        Then hundreds of bombs they will drop 'em,
        But we'll keep 'em at bay with an Oerliken gun
        Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

brad


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Valmai Goodyear
Date: 24 Sep 09 - 05:30 PM

Tradsinger - was the Sussex singer in the back of a Bonfire coach? That's where I think I first heard the song.

Valmai (Cliffe Bonfire Society)


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Subject: RE: Origins: The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom
From: Mr Happy
Date: 24 Sep 09 - 08:43 AM

One night in a provincial hall
On the end of a long piece of cotton
I dangled the elephant's balls
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Mr Happy
Date: 03 Nov 07 - 09:46 AM

A lady she chased after me
She said "You're a star, I can spot 'em"
I said "No Lady, thanks,
You see I'm not Tom Hanks,
I'm the hole in the elephant's bottom"


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Tradsinger
Date: 02 Nov 07 - 02:06 PM

Here's my contribution to scholarship, learnt from a Sussex singer over 40 years ago.

I wanted to go on the stage,
But the parts that they gave me were rotten
In Pantomime I was the rage
As the hole in the Elephant's bottom

Tra la la la la la, tra la la la la la.

The inside is lined up with shelves
For bottles of bass if you've got'em
But the audience ain't partial to me blowing the froth
Out the hole in the elephant's bottom.

Now my landlady makes sandwiches for me,
But one day I forgot 'em
Halfway through the matinee they passed them on a tray
Up the hole in the elephant's bottom.

If the Russians should ever attack
With their megaton bombs and they drop them
You can keep your fallout shelters, I know where I'll be
Up the hole in the elephant's bottom.

Now some people sends me fan mail
And other they sends me a parcel
The postman delivers it care of the stage
And the hole in the elephant's bottom.

Now some people don't like this song
Others will think that it's rotten
But them as don't like it can go stuff their heads
Up the hole in the elephant's bottom.

Shakespeare.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: GUEST,BobL
Date: 02 Nov 07 - 09:10 AM

We played at the Royal Command,
Their Majesties, I could just spot 'em,
And the National Anthem sounds grand [pronounced so it rhymes!]
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.


[This one from David Blagrove]
There were two little kids in the stalls,
And I could have cheerfully shot 'em
Throughout the whole show they kept blowing dried peas
At the hole in the elephant's bottom


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: GUEST,Carole Taylor
Date: 01 Nov 07 - 07:14 PM

Yet another verse circa 1960,
My landlady brings me my meals
But one day she went and forgot 'em
So now I take tea
After each matinee
Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Bob Bolton
Date: 21 Aug 06 - 09:13 AM

G'day Joe & all,

Well ... I guess that after only 3 months short of 3 years we really had to have the tune put to bed!

Listening back to the MIDI, I probably should say that the strict time is only an approximation of performance "tempo".

I don't think I can write the musical directions in a simple MIDI ... this one should really be annotated "molto rubato" ... the tune has a distinct oddity in that, instead of the final note(s) of the third line picking up the first word(s) of the last line, the whole last bar is a 'held' rendition of the words before "... hole in the elephant's bottom".

It's an odd form (at least, as I learned it) but it seems to be a very "music hall" device. Perform it as it seems to work for you!

Regards,

Bob


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Joe Offer
Date: 21 Aug 06 - 02:00 AM

Bob e-mailed me a MIDI - thanks, Bob.
-Joe Offer-

Click to play


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Bob Bolton
Date: 20 Aug 06 - 08:31 PM

G'day Charlie,

Well ... at least that was the right end of the system - things may have gone downhill, as it were, as it underwent natural processing!

Have you had a listen to my version of the tune? I only supplied the ABC component of the old "No longer supported by Mudcat" MIDItext file ... but you can drop the ABC into various sites to convert to "dots" ... or play back (... and convert to MIDI ... ?) - and MMmario may get it into Mudcat MIDIs ... one day.

Regard(les)s,

Bob

Click to play


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Charley Noble
Date: 20 Aug 06 - 11:13 AM

Bob-

I'm sure I've heard somewhere that this fine old song was first discovered in an old...














trunk.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Mr Happy
Date: 20 Aug 06 - 04:40 AM

an alternative version of a verse given previuosly:

Some may think that this story is good,
And some may believe that it's rotten,
But if you쳌fre one of those,
You can go shove your nose,
Up the hole in the elephant's bottom.


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Bob Bolton
Date: 20 Aug 06 - 12:08 AM

G'day Joe Offer,

I'm not sure whether the fact that nobody wants to transcribe this song should appal me ... or redeem my poor opinion of general Mudcat taste ... Anyway, a band I played with in the '70s (Rouseabouts) did this on a number off occasions when i was not able the get away ... and our tune has been burned into my grey cells. I also checked John Mehlberg's recording of Archie Tawney -the only one of 3 that successfully downloaded - and that seems to be ... more or less ... the tune I remember.

Here is the ABC format of the tune (in C - roughly where I would sing it):

ABC format:


X:1

T:

M:2/4

Q:1/4=120

K:C

G6G2|G4EE3|E4DC3|E8|-E6G2|G4EE3|E4DC3|A4D4|

-D6G2|G4EE3|E4DC3|F8|A6A2|G4GG3|F4ED3|D4C4|

-C3||



I'll send the MIDI file to MMario.

Enjoy ... ?

Regards,

Bob


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: Uke
Date: 19 Aug 06 - 08:27 PM

The Roy Hudd version version of this song was recorded for a 1976 LP which was re-released in 1999 as a CD: 'Those Music Hall Days' (Pulse PLS CD 346). Most of the songs have writer credits, 'Elephant's Bottom' one has 'Trad.'. Roy Hudd says he learnt it at his grandmother's knee!


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: John M.
Date: 19 Aug 06 - 11:00 AM

Sorry about that. That post was by me. I thought I was signed in but Firefox got rid of my cookie.

The field recording by Archie Tawney in 2002 states that he learned the song in 1927 when he was 7 years old.


Yours,

John Mehlberg


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Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
From: GUEST
Date: 19 Aug 06 - 10:56 AM

Here are my recordings of "The Hole in the Elephant's Bottom".

Field Recordings:

  • Archie Tawney
  • Commercial Recordins:

  • Chris Hart
  • Derek Lamb
  • Sportsdic Records
  • The Second Eleven
  • Unknown
  •  

    .


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Bert
    Date: 14 Aug 06 - 01:30 PM

    Fred,

    your verse

    There are pockets inside in the cloth
    For two bottles of Bass, if you've got 'em.
    But they hiss and they boo when I blow out the froth
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    I learned the third line as

    They boo and they hiss as I shake out the - froth


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Joe Offer
    Date: 14 Aug 06 - 12:49 PM

    Well, it probably won't go into the DT until we have a tune for it. Can anybody transcribe a MIDI I can post? Of course, John Mehlberg has an MP3 of it at immortalia.com
    -Joe Offer-
    joe@mudcat.org


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    Subject: Lyr Req: the elephants bottom
    From: fogie
    Date: 14 Aug 06 - 12:39 PM

    I was saddened to see that the words of this erudite song are no included in the DT -who can right this wrong?- The hole in the elephants bottom.


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: GUEST
    Date: 21 Jul 04 - 02:25 AM

    Just another verse for you, if you dont have it

    Ho tiger skins I have a lot
    And on my wall I have a got em
    For tigers don't expect to be shot
    Through the hole in the elephants bottom


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Big Al Whittle
    Date: 20 Jul 04 - 01:01 PM

    hugh Grant did a version recently on the In the Actors Studio series on Performance or Biography - or one of those channels


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: GUEST,Lindsay
    Date: 20 Jul 04 - 10:24 AM

    I've got this in a paperback book of rude Rugby Songs, and I also heard Dave Townsend of Eynsham Morris sing it at one of their dance-outs


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Billy the Bus
    Date: 20 Jul 04 - 06:31 AM

    A verse from NZ in the 50s...

    Twas awfully dark onme night after the show
    As we went to our digs at West Tottham,
    So to light up the night I shone a red light,
    Through the hole...

    Cheers - Sam


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Mr Happy
    Date: 20 Jul 04 - 06:00 AM

    I wanted to be on the stage,
    And now my ambitions I've gottem!
    In my grey pantaloons I'm the rage
    I'm the hole in the elephant's bottom!

    My friends all think I'm a wit,
    In their seats in the stalls I can spot 'em!
    And I wink at the girls in the pit
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom!

    Last night I had some bad luck,
    The manager said I was rotten!
    Cos I happened to get my head stuck
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom!

    My part it is not very large,
    But nor is it easy forgotten.
    If you're looking for me come and look
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom!


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: breezy
    Date: 31 Jan 04 - 02:48 PM

    Paul's version is lacking in finesse



    a verse for Noble

    I learned it at the Bromley folk club during the 60 s at the Star and Garter. saw Diz. Alex. John James

    never knew who the residents were though

    here tis

    my landlady made sandwiches for me    tra la la
    But I went out and forgot 'em       tra la la
    So at matinee, she eases a tray
    through the hole.......

    nyaa nyaa nyanyanyanyanyanya


    and if ever the Russians attack
    with megaton bombs and she drops em
    you'll run to your shelters, but you know where I'll go
    Up the Hole......


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Billy Weeks
    Date: 31 Jan 04 - 02:34 PM

    This is a mock music hall song which I think probably dates from the mid twentieth century. Roy Hudd sings it and has recorded it (sorry, no details).


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: GUEST,Paul Reade
    Date: 30 Jan 04 - 03:40 PM

    I resurrected this song a couple of years ago - I used to sing it in the 70's. I couldn't remember all of the verses so I added one:-

    Well I've played it all over the world
    And productions, I can direct 'em
    In Stratford on Avon I'm billed
    As the Hole in the Pachyderm's Rectum

    Also, there was a last verse that no-one else seems to have included:-

    Well now we've reached the last verse
    It's as different as chalk is from charcoal
    And just for a laugh we'll sing the last line
    Through the elephant's … (Chorus)


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Richard Bridge
    Date: 31 Oct 03 - 12:55 PM

    Skinners Rats do this - might be on thier website or you could email them at that site.


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: GUEST
    Date: 31 Oct 03 - 07:38 AM

    Would someone ABC the tune?


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 05:52 PM

    Bettle-

    Exactly! I really didn't have time this morning to type up the whole thing.

    Now I am curious about earlier versions if people would like to post them.

    Cheerily,
    Charley Noble


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    Subject: Lyr Add: THE HOLE IN THE ELEPHANT'S BOTTOM
    From: Fred (Beetle) Bailey
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 05:36 PM

    The version by Count Palmiro Vicarion, see the reference above, goes as follows, but with no melody or attribution:

    My ambitions's to go on the stage,
    From this you can see that I've got 'em
    In pantomime I'm all the rage,
    I'm the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    Oh! The girls all think that I'm it,
    As they sit in the stalls I can spot 'em,
    And I wink at the girls in the pit
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    One night we performed in a farce
    And they stuffed up the bottom with cotton,
    But it split and I showed my bare arse
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    There are pockets inside in the cloth
    For two bottles of Bass, if you've got 'em.
    But they hiss and they boo when I blow out the froth
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    Now my part hasn't got any words
    But there's nothing that can't be forgotten,
    I spent all my time pushing property turds
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    Some may think that this story is good
    And some may believe that it's rotten,
    But those that don't like it can stuff it right up
    The hole in the elephant's bottom.

    Should the Japanese make an attack,
    Then hundreds of bombs -- they will drop 'em,
    But we'll keep 'em at bay with an Oerliken gun
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.




    enjoy!!


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    Subject: DTADD: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: BanjoRay
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 10:07 AM

    Has anyone got a full set of verses they could let us all have? I have a probably incomplete version I learned in the 60s - I performed it at my Wedding party in '74.

    Here's what I still remember:

    The Hole In The Elephant's Bottom

    I wanted to go on the stage
    But at acting I simply was rotten
    Now in pantomime I'm all the rage
    As the hole in the elephant's bottom

    Chorus
    Ai, Ai, Ai-Ai
    Ai, Ai, Ai-Ai-Ai
    Over valley and hill there is no greater thrill
    Than the hole in the elephants bottom

    Now the eyes they are made of brown glass
    Ventilation's completely forgotten
    But you'd be surprised at the wind that can pass
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom

    Oh there's plenty of room down inside
    For bottles of beer if you've got 'em
    The audience laugh as I blow off the froth
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom

    Oh the audience think me a wit (suitable emphasis here!)
    As they sit in the stalls I can spot 'em
    And I wink at the girls in the pit
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom

    A lady she chased after me
    She said "You're a star, I can spot 'em"
    I said "No Lady, thanks, I'm not Douglas Fairbanks
    I'm the hole in the elephant's bottom"

    Now I don't have to learn any words
    There's no script to get quickly forgotten
    I just sit in the back shoving property turds
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom

    Cheers
    Ray


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 08:54 AM

    The manuscript I have is from a draft of Christopher Logue's BOOK OF BAWDY BALLADS subsequently published in 1962. He was editing a collection from his old "friend" Count Palmiro Vicarion.

    The last verse is clearly of WW II vintage:

    Should the Japs make an attack,
    Then hundreds of bombs - they will drop 'em,
    But we'll keep 'em at bay with an Oerliken gun
    Through the hole in the elephant's bottom.

    No reference to the King and the Queen or the Strand.

    Cheerily,
    Charley Noble


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: GUEST,banjoman
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 05:42 AM

    I always thought this song was from the age of the Music Hall as one of the verses refers to walking down the Strand and meeting the Knig & Queen and shaking the King's hand thro' the Hole in the Elephant's Bottom.
    Its a great song and always sure to get an audience laughing.
    Is the Tommy Burton mentioned above the same one who was a regular on Pebble Mill at One?


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Steve Parkes
    Date: 30 Oct 03 - 04:09 AM

    I've heard it attributed to Harry Champion, but I can't give you anything to back that up. You could try the British Music Hall Society.

    Steve


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Tyke
    Date: 29 Oct 03 - 09:07 PM

    I have found a version of this song in The Official Book of Bawdy Ballads First published in Great Britain by Futura Publications Limited in 1979 (ISBN 0 7088 1619 3) Composer is given credit in this compilation however the complation is copyright Futura Publications Limited 1979
    Futura Publications Limited
    110 Warner Road
    Camberwell
    London
    SE5

    Due to possible Copyright issues I'll PM the version used in this complation


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Jazzcat
    Date: 29 Oct 03 - 06:52 PM

    Not sure which of the lyrics are being used - An popular Jazz artist in the UK Tommy Burton sadly died some time ago and an old tape of his has been produced on CD with the proceeds going to the Guide Dogs which was one of Tommy's charities and we should acknowledge the composer on the CD but are unable to trace him/her.
    Thanks
    Jazz Cat


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    Subject: RE: Origins: The hole in the elephants bottom
    From: Charley Noble
    Date: 29 Oct 03 - 04:07 PM

    The song's been around since at least the 1930's, in various forms. What lyrics are you using?

    Cheerily,
    Charley Noble


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    Subject: Origins: Who wrote the following song
    From: Jazzcat
    Date: 29 Oct 03 - 03:21 PM

    Hi there
    Does anyone know who composed the song The Hole in the elephants bottom?
    This is needed for a CD that we are creating with proceeds going to the blind dogs association in the UK.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers


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