No.... something about the wordsIn 1952 it was first in the US charts - sung by Patti Page?
yes....was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title...First #1 that the song title was a question? Though it was originally registered without the question mark.
Blimey! It's a wonderful whimsy choon Love it. Just had our Xmas lunch so I'll set a question tomorrow... I actually have one lined up but saved on a different device!yes....was the first U.K. number one hit song that featured a full sentence question as its title...
I was a bit worried it was too obscure!!
I just spent a 'fruitless' 15 minutes in front of a mirror trying to see if saying prunes made me look as though I was smiling!!Prunes?/
All yours, Yorkie!Prunes?/
Quite so!I just spent a 'fruitless' 15 minutes in front of a mirror trying to see if saying prunes made me look as though I was smiling!!
I now realise why people never seemed to smile for the photographer back then...
Ah yes. That reminds me. I was always puzzled as to why there were so many Japanese families resident in Harrow - near my place of upbringing. So much so that a famous school South of the borough became the Japanese school when the original moved to Elstree. But I digress. It's all to do with the famous Japanese politeness. Apparently as the Japanese - in the Seventies particularly - arrived at Heathrow in droves, they immediately jumped into a taxi and said 'Harrow '. Oh never mind.All yours, Yorkie!
Quite so!
In Japan it's "Hai chizu!" which is basically pronounced Hi Cheese!!
Ah yes. That reminds me. I was always puzzled as to why there were so many Japanese families resident in Harrow - near my place of upbringing. So much so that a famous school South of the borough became the Japanese school when the original moved to Elstree. But I digress. It's all to do with the famous Japanese politeness. Apparently as the Japanese - in the Seventies particularly - arrived at Heathrow in droves, they immediately jumped into a taxi and said 'Harrow '. Oh never mind.
No....In a crematorium?