Overture

Myles Rudge, Ted Dicks

[Intro (spoken)]
["James"]
You ready, Mr. Cribbins?

[Bernard Cribbins]
What? Oh. Right, James
Um, okay

[clears throat; coughs]

Hold on just a minute

[coughs]

Right

[clears throat]

[Verse 1: Bernard Cribbins]
I took my love to Primrose Hill
Upon St. Swithin's Day
And pointed out the woody woods
We passed along the way
But, she wouldn't

[Verse 2: Bernard Cribbins]
I took my love to Turnpike Lane
When Michaelmas was nigh
I thought I caught a twinkle
In her pretty little eye
But, I hadn't

[Verse 3: Bernard Cribbins]
I took my love to Potter's Bar
When Halloween was near
And though she seemed quite willing
I'd gone off the whole idea
So, we didn't

[Outro (spoken): "James"]
Thank you very much
Lovely, lovely
I loved that bit in the middle
The trombone going:

[imitates trumpet sound]

What? Oh

[imitates trumpet sound]

Smashing
Most unobtrusivе
Hahaha!

[fart sound]

Oh!

Trivia about the song Overture by Bernard Cribbins

On which albums was the song “Overture” released by Bernard Cribbins?
Bernard Cribbins released the song on the albums “A Combination of Cribbins” in 1962 and “ The Very Best of Bernard Cribbins” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Overture” by Bernard Cribbins?
The song “Overture” by Bernard Cribbins was composed by Myles Rudge, Ted Dicks.

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