Aah, every time I hear this I'm immediately back in the early 70's and it's a Saturday-morning - then it'd be something like 'Sparky's Magic Piano'' or Charlie Drake's 'My Boomerang won't come back' - lovely, warm, sweet memories !
Little white bull by Tommy Steele , A house in Amsterdam [ mouses song ] by Danny Kaye , Froggy went a' courting by Burl Evves the list goes on and on ...Happy days .
Does anyone else remember Terry doing the 'Curly Wurly' adverts, in the 70's...hee hee... He was also on a couple of Carry-On films too... and of course Terry & June.. and June Whitfield plays Edwina's mother on ''Ad Fab''... Brilliant actor with a real cheeky grin... LOL :0)x
As a teenager, I used to love listening to this, “Camp Granada” and others played on Ed (Stewpot) Stewart on Saturday morning radio… before I finally got up.
Ed Stewpot and Family Favourites was a staple in our house when we were kids and this brings memories FLOODING back!!! How wonderful to hear this again!!
Hahahaha, my grandpa sang this to me n my lil bro ...I'd never heard it for real....awesome, great humor, n definitely about my brother...lol...can't believe this is from the 1950s, Geezus, 60 years ago...things ain't changed that much after all 😂. 🚼
BTW. today's children will sadly never know what fun, and the freedom we had in those days. A chance to grow and explore, and not a mobile or computer game in sight.
Great song sung by Terry Scott. Those wonderful childhood memories. Britain in a bygone era. You can imagine Terry and his brother wearing grey flannel short trousers with a snake belt, school blazer, cap, long grey socks and brown lace up shoes. Not forgetting the must have accessory. The catapult😂. So much innocent freedom back then. Magical 🎉.
The genius of this record is that it is not just a great British Comedy Classic Record, the genius of the record is Terry Scott Impeccable Comic timing on this song. With out this fact, this song would not have come across the way is does. It is obvious why comic songs vanished away, wen you listen to unique comedy songs like this. When singing comedy songs, you need the VOICE as well as the comedic talent. Terry Scott had both of these talents in great abundance.
The original meaning of the word PHWOAR - which my Mum still uses when she detects a bad smell. Love this song! Thanks for posting it and lightening my work break.
Takes me straight back to Ed Stewart's saturday and sunday morning radio show in the 70s. Alan Price The Jarrow Song and Popcorn also come to mind. Oh yes, and the theme to Black Beauty.
im 20 and i think this is brilliant it more old items need to be brought into new childrens lifes wish there was more innocent things like this around now
heard this on the one and only danny baker's bbc london show a few weeks back. one of the only presenters with the balls to play something as leftfield as this at 3pm
i remember this when i was young. im 53 now. we had a wind up his masters voice gramaphone and this was on one of the brittle records which ws all there was then. we also had harry lauder's ill take the high rd and there was another called oh charlie take it away!!
Ah yes, early 1970's, when Children had a childhood and not looked at as small adults. BBC Radio Junior Choice. Those were the days, Terry Scott, Sparkys Magic Piano, not to mention Charlie Drake's 'Please Mr Custer' Rolf Harris 'Jake the Peg', Bernard Cribbins 'Right said Fred', and so many more.
This is wonderful - would love Terry Scott to contact. Dad had a similar sense of humour which kept us all going. . . Love 'my own brother' to bits even now.
I also have this on the All Aboard album on vinyl without the sound effects I remembered from Junior Choice, I'd just about given up on finding the true version, thanks so much for uploading
How I remember this radio programme fondly. It's my childhood. They used to play this every weekend without fail. Wonderful. It brings back all my childhood memories.
I had the very same "All Aboard" record when I was little too. And guess who's got it now and didn't even get anyone's say before he took it. My Brother.....tut-tut-tut.
Not heard this before- thanks for the share. I liked Terry in the Carry On films and Terry and June. Some critics run that show down but its better than anything thats on the BBC now...
Hard to believe that this is 50 years old this year! Loved it when Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart used to play it every Saturday morning on BBC Radio 1 in the early 1970s.
I found this on a CD compilation a few years ago, but it didn't have the sound effects. Almost forgot about those! Another 40-something who heard this on Junior Choice with Stewpot in the 70s.
me too!! i am on youtube trying to convince my friend that the 'gnu song' (also on all aboard) actually exists after i have been singing it all week!! now seeing what other classics i can find!
How very creative - I love it I got a dog whose black and white Who dug a hole in the. Sofa at night But I love my dog with all my might My beautiful cuddly doggo xxxx I'd like to add another verse But I'm afraid it will just get worse And use rude words and make you curse My black and white border collie This song is not very long It's not really even a great song And when my dog farts it dun arf pong !! My doggo This verse is the very end A song about my bestest friend He be with me to the very end My beautiful gorgeous border collie doggo XXXXXX
Aah, every time I hear this I'm immediately back in the early 70's and it's a Saturday-morning - then it'd be something like 'Sparky's Magic Piano'' or Charlie Drake's 'My Boomerang won't come back' - lovely, warm, sweet memories !
Little white bull by Tommy Steele , A house in Amsterdam [ mouses song ] by Danny Kaye , Froggy went a' courting by Burl Evves the list goes on and on ...Happy days .
i Really enjoyed listening to my brother by Terry Scott. Brings so many memories back of my childhood. And I’ve shared it with my friends
Does anyone else remember Terry doing the 'Curly Wurly' adverts, in the 70's...hee hee... He was also on a couple of Carry-On films too... and of course Terry & June.. and June Whitfield plays Edwina's mother on ''Ad Fab''... Brilliant actor with a real cheeky grin... LOL :0)x
As a little girl listening to Ed Stewart on radio 2 over the weekend, brings back fond memories
My sister and I used to listen to that too
Same 😊
Really good song!! From my childhood, the greatest days ever!!!! So good to hear again, love it, and love Terry Scott too xx💛
A classic song and great memories from Terry Scott Ed Stewart always played him on junior choice and how we miss Stewpot
This Brings back childhood memories I loved this song as a child in the early 60's
"Pinching girls up the high street."
My favourite line !
Thank yopu x x
Ah memories . Love this little song . oh to be a kid again in the 50's and 60,s .... Sorry l,m getting nostagic .
As a teenager, I used to love listening to this, “Camp Granada” and others played on Ed (Stewpot) Stewart on Saturday morning radio… before I finally got up.
Ed Stewpot and Family Favourites was a staple in our house when we were kids and this brings memories FLOODING back!!! How wonderful to hear this again!!
All aboard LP brought me back here . Thanks for that gift dad . It’s 1983 and I’m 2 yet I can remember it
Hahahaha, my grandpa sang this to me n my lil bro ...I'd never heard it for real....awesome, great humor, n definitely about my brother...lol...can't believe this is from the 1950s, Geezus, 60 years ago...things ain't changed that much after all 😂. 🚼
BTW. today's children will sadly never know what fun, and the freedom we had in those days. A chance to grow and explore, and not a mobile or computer game in sight.
Great song sung by Terry Scott. Those wonderful childhood memories. Britain in a bygone era. You can imagine Terry and his brother wearing grey flannel short trousers with a snake belt, school blazer, cap, long grey socks and brown lace up shoes. Not forgetting the must have accessory. The catapult😂. So much innocent freedom back then. Magical 🎉.
this is just soo funny...and for anyone who has a brother, it just feels so true!
Right
Correct ♥️
The genius of this record is that it is not just a great British Comedy Classic Record, the genius of the record is Terry Scott Impeccable Comic timing on this song.
With out this fact, this song would not have come across the way is does.
It is obvious why comic songs vanished away, wen you listen to unique comedy songs like this.
When singing comedy songs, you need the VOICE as well as the comedic talent.
Terry Scott had both of these talents in great abundance.
My grandad always used to play this to me. What a classic
Every night when we;re wide awake she makes us go to bed and in the morning when we're asleep she makes us get up...so true
trawling through you tube, its amazing what jewels you find...like this....so funny.
had this on a record called all aboard...i loved it all...happy memories..
I had that, it was only a taped copy though, so I didn't know what the LP was called until recently.
I love this song! Hilarious!
When I saw that ad I remembered that old classic. Millions would think its original. Great stuff....
classic, i put this on in pub just to see reaction, brilliant
"What have you had in your hand? Have ya? Phwoar."..makes me laugh every time.... Brilliant performance...
Still funny after all these years.
Omg I remember this one so funny
This song makes me laugh literally EVERY time I hear it. Only problem is, I keep thinking of Penfold from "Dangermouse" when I hear the guy's voice!
+SuperSongbird21 He was the voice of Penfold :)
I know, that's what I meant
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thinks this. I know that Terry Scott was Penfold but it seriously sounds like the character is singing.
I so recall hearing this in the 60's Loved it then and still do LOL
my 5 year old nephew sings this word for word! haha i love this song :)
The original meaning of the word PHWOAR - which my Mum still uses when she detects a bad smell. Love this song! Thanks for posting it and lightening my work break.
we used to listen to this when we were kids from an album called "all abored" love it.
I hadn't heard that in YEARS! thank you so much for posting.
Takes me straight back to Ed Stewart's saturday and sunday morning radio show in the 70s. Alan Price The Jarrow Song and Popcorn also come to mind. Oh yes, and the theme to Black Beauty.
Brings back memories.
This is basically his Penfold voice.
I love this song, it's one of my grandad favourite
Brilliant! Takes me back to Childrens Favourite's back in the fifties.
Hello!
The B/Side to this one was a song called "Don't Light The Fire 'Til After Santa's Gone"
All the best
I have this album and I'll never let it go thanks for uploading.
im 20 and i think this is brilliant it more old items need to be brought into new childrens lifes wish there was more innocent things like this around now
This my childhood in this record 😊
Wonderful. rest in peace Ed.
Literally my brother😂😂, a little shit at times but couldn’t think of life without the little sod 😂
Hiya!
Thanks for your kind comment. I've always loved the song and I hope your kids enjoy it too.
Take care
So precious
My daughter has 6 month old twin boys and sings this to them, they love it
awesome
That's cute!
heard this on the one and only danny baker's bbc london show a few weeks back. one of the only presenters with the balls to play something as leftfield as this at 3pm
Brings back so many memories. I'm going to save this as a ring tone and assign it for when my big bruv phones me :)
i remember this when i was young. im 53 now. we had a wind up his masters voice gramaphone and this was on one of the brittle records which ws all there was then. we also had harry lauder's ill take the high rd and there was another called oh charlie take it away!!
A time of innocence
Ah yes, early 1970's, when Children had a childhood and not looked at as small adults. BBC Radio Junior Choice. Those were the days, Terry Scott, Sparkys Magic Piano, not to mention Charlie Drake's 'Please Mr Custer' Rolf Harris 'Jake the Peg', Bernard Cribbins 'Right said Fred', and so many more.
This is wonderful - would love Terry Scott to contact. Dad had a similar sense of humour which kept us all going. . . Love 'my own brother' to bits even now.
aint heard that for decades, brill nice one
I also have this on the All Aboard album on vinyl without the sound effects I remembered from Junior Choice, I'd just about given up on finding the true version, thanks so much for uploading
PENFOLD ! ❤❤❤
Ed Stewart, Saturday & Sunday mornings on Radio 2
+Nubian Queen And Stewpot's Sunday afternoon show on R2. RIP.
How I remember this radio programme fondly.
It's my childhood.
They used to play this every weekend without fail.
Wonderful.
It brings back all my childhood memories.
Me too..I had the album All Aboard! Fantastic memories!
Im still alive wow I can not believe seen this lot in 1960 I'm 89 still got hair on top yes
I had the very same "All Aboard" record when I was little too. And guess who's got it now and didn't even get anyone's say before he took it. My Brother.....tut-tut-tut.
I've still got a copy
@@dannyboy6114 I’m sure it’s available on eBay or something at an extortionate price. 🙄🙄oh well.
So many memories listening to this on local radio station
I love it ,thanks for sharing x
The lyrics are pefectly clean, it's only your mind that's dirty!
Who put laxatives in the tea
Topped up dad's beer with pee
Who threw grandad's teeth in the sea?
My bruvver
God knows how many years later and we still wonder what was in his hand Lol
To begin with i thought dog poo but after a couple of listens i think it's his todger (also possibly the thing he drew?)
Arrrr Terry Scott this song is a classic and brings me joy and happiness and great memories
What a fantastic song and great memories from Terry Scott
Uncle Mac used to play this on childrens choice on the light programme before radio 1 and 2 came along
remember that?
love this song i need to sing it in a play i am doing in july and august. i just can't wait
This would make a great ringtone !!Brilliant
This was played on 25th Dec on junior Choice now on Radio 2 one of the most requested records ever by played by Annia Rice
was looking for this song as it fits my grandsons lol
The spirit of Penfold lives on.
Not heard this before- thanks for the share. I liked Terry in the Carry On films and Terry and June. Some critics run that show down but its better than anything thats on the BBC now...
Ah those long lost days of 'Childrens favourites', Uncle Mac, Archie Andrews etc.
What a brilliant song!
Hard to believe that this is 50 years old this year! Loved it when Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart used to play it every Saturday morning on BBC Radio 1 in the early 1970s.
Can't get this song outta my head now I heard it, daayyammm
In one of my Broons and Oor Wullie collections, there is a poem about Oor Wullie and the words fit this tune.
brilliant, nuff said!
We did this once for an assembly at primary school as "My Mother".
I love this song xx
wish i could get this on cd. remember it from when i was young.
Terry Scott is a God
I found this on a CD compilation a few years ago, but it didn't have the sound effects. Almost forgot about those! Another 40-something who heard this on Junior Choice with Stewpot in the 70s.
Love my brother to bits but he stills try my patience even now.
It reminds me of another song off the Saturday morning show hallo mudda hallo father
It was brill love this song have it on cd?
Littlewoods shame, never shop with them.......no idea on what the true spirit of Christmas! Great old song!
brilliant I love it
My my favourite is when he says who lock grandad in the loo just cracks me up even though I'm not a mirror
Oh I remember this one from my childhood days!
Exelent song terry scott. Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
We always listen to this when were on our way to alton towers lol
me too!! i am on youtube trying to convince my friend that the 'gnu song' (also on all aboard) actually exists after i have been singing it all week!! now seeing what other classics i can find!
Class................
Brilliant !
Ed Stewart's radio 2 show on Saturday & Sunday mornings, miss those days.
If my memory serves my correctly (and it usually doesn't) this record was banned by the BBC because it was too rude.
How very creative - I love it
I got a dog whose black and white
Who dug a hole in the. Sofa at night
But I love my dog with all my might
My beautiful cuddly doggo xxxx
I'd like to add another verse
But I'm afraid it will just get worse
And use rude words and make you curse
My black and white border collie
This song is not very long
It's not really even a great song
And when my dog farts it dun arf pong !!
My doggo
This verse is the very end
A song about my bestest friend
He be with me to the very end
My beautiful gorgeous border collie doggo XXXXXX
this is from my childhood its still funny
used to have this on a 33rpm album!
Hilarious song !!
I heard this on the radio and me and my mates just cracked up laughing xD xx it's ace :D x