Father Goose
Max Bygraves “Nursery Rhymes For Grown-Ups. Decca (Australia) Forgive me these other title considerations from a list of classic nursery rhymes:
All Around the Mulberry Bush / Bum, Bum, Baily O! / Dickery Dickery Dare / Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling / Hart He Loves the High Wood / Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush / Hey Diddle Diddle /Hokey Pokey / Hot Cross Buns / Humpty Dumpty / I Had a Little Nut Tree / I Love Little Pussy / Peter, Peter, Pumkin Eater / Peter Piper / POP! Goes the Weasel / Ride a Cock Horse / There Was A Crooked Man / This Little Piggy Went To Bed / Wee Willie Winkie or maybe Where is Thumbkin?
November 21st, 2008 at 12:15 am
Now young ladies, you must remember that with proper “potty practices”, you will always have an easy and satisfying experience. But, you must remember to take your time and not “force it”. Like poor Elvis had. God rest his soul. Why, he would be with us today if he had taken his time and not be in such a hurry for that fourth piece of chocolate cake…
The first day of screwhool “Proper Potty Training Techniques 1A” with professor Poo-Poo Onthebrain.
Must be working. You see the smile on their faces?
November 30th, 2008 at 11:54 am
Max Bygraves (he is still around) is one of those old time cheesy British ‘all round entertainers’ inflicted on the UK when I was growing up. Don’t see much of him these days . He used to release albums mangling all sorts of songs with the title ‘Singalongamax’. Though born in London – has since moved to Australia.
October 12th, 2009 at 10:21 am
Max Bygraves cut more rubbish than good stuff.Fings Ain’t What They Used To Be is actually an Elvis collectable.However this is a great album and pretty risque stuff for the early 60s.
His last hit in the 70s was a terible version of Deck Of Cards