Welcome To London

R. Stevie Moore

[R. Stevie Moore as Self]
Listen!

[R. Stevie Moore as British Record Executive]
Now, I say Welcome to London, well Itchington Blue actually. As you will notice that far- (rubber ducky squeak)... What was that?

[R. Stevie Moore]
Listen, man, I've come all the way from Nashville Tenessee. N-now, listen

[British Record Executive]
No! No, no, no

[R. Stevie Moore]
W-wait man!

[British Record Executive]
No!

[R. Stevie Moore]
I really notice your regality and all that. I love Europe, and I feel like it's practically mine

[British Record Executive]
No, it's not. No, no, no

[R. Stevie Moore]
Stop it!

[British Record Executive]
No!

[R. Stevie Moore]
You gotta listen!

[British Record Executive]
No, I can't listen. What you want me to listen to squire, another one of those bloody squeaks?

[R. Stevie Moore]
(Rubber ducky squeak) well, prepare yourself, it's...

[British Record Executive]
It's not that country hillbilly crap now, is it?

[R. Stevie Moore]
No, no, no. It's just a little bit better

[British Record Executive]
Herman's Hermits?

[R. Stevie Moore]
No. Well, not yet. Oh, ok now here it comes. Right after the bell

Trivia about the song Welcome To London by R. Stevie Moore

On which albums was the song “Welcome To London” released by R. Stevie Moore?
R. Stevie Moore released the song on the albums “Stevie Moore or Less ” in 1975, “Phonography” in 1976, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About R. Stevie Moore But Were Afraid to Ask ” in 1984, and “Greatesttits” in 1990.

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