@@JackieRothbottom You are very kind - but the singer was called Bill Murray (not the movie star) & the recording is a real tune from the 1920’s. Old 78 rpm records are supposed to be in the Public Domain, but RUclips still flagged the song for copyright. Several folks who know me also thought I was singing - though my voice is pretty awful.
The Ministry of Defence is the only U.K. employer not bound by any DEI policies. The British military has always been that way. ‘Alternative’ preferences (even hinted at) result in instant dismissal. In the 1920’s there was probably even less tolerance.
You have a lovely singing voice
@@JackieRothbottom You are very kind - but the singer was called Bill Murray (not the movie star) & the recording is a real tune from the 1920’s. Old 78 rpm records are supposed to be in the Public Domain, but RUclips still flagged the song for copyright. Several folks who know me also thought I was singing - though my voice is pretty awful.
Those boys laying on the grass in the beginning seem pretty close
The Ministry of Defence is the only U.K. employer not bound by any DEI policies. The British military has always been that way. ‘Alternative’ preferences (even hinted at) result in instant dismissal. In the 1920’s there was probably even less tolerance.