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Karaoke Showcase
.: Knee Up Mother Brown :. |
Sir Ian Paul
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| Date Submitted: |
2013-12-01 [Archive Date: 2014-03-01] |
| Genre: |
Oldies |
| Original Artist: |
Many And More |
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| Description: |
"Knees Up Mother Brown" is a song, published in 1938, by when it had already been known for some years. ________________________________________________________________ The song dates to at least 1918 and appears to have been sung widely in London on 11 November of that year, Armistice Night, at the end of the First World War. The 1938 version was attributed to Bert Lee, Harris Weston and I Taylor. . The song became popular in English public houses and was particularly associated with Cockney culture. During the Second World War it was performed frequently by Elsie and Doris Waters. It was also recorded by Noel Harrison and Petula Clark singing as a duo ______________________________________________________________ SINGALONG ............. Knees up Mother Brown Knees up Mother Brown Under the table you must go Ee-aye, Ee-aye, Ee-aye-oh If I catch you bending I'll saw your legs right off Knees up, knees up Never get the breeze up Knees up Mother Brown |
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Sir Ian Paul performs Knee Up Mother Brown on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Sir Ian Paul performs Knee Up Mother Brown on Karaoke Showcase - "Knees Up Mother Brown" is a song, published in 1938, by when it had already been known for some years. ________________________________________________________________ The song dates to at least 1918 and appears to have been sung widely in London on 11 November of that year, Armistice Night, at the end of the First World War. The 1938 version was attributed to Bert Lee, Harris Weston and I Taylor. . The song became popular in English public houses and was particularly associated with Cockney culture. During the Second World War it was performed frequently by Elsie and Doris Waters. It was also recorded by Noel Harrison and Petula Clark singing as a duo ______________________________________________________________ SINGALONG ............. Knees up Mother Brown Knees up Mother Brown Under the table you must go Ee-aye, Ee-aye, Ee-aye-oh If I catch you bending I'll saw your legs right off Knees up, knees up Never get the breeze up Knees up Mother Brown Knee Up Mother Brown, Sir Ian Paul, Singer, singers, Karaoke Showcase, Karaoke Showcase, karaoke, Karaoke Scene, singing, songs, submissions, member, members, song, title
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