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| quote = | | quote = This song was a catalogue of small-minded English prejudices and seething sanctimonious preferences. It took its cue from what, in my ever so ‘umble opinion, is the greatest record ever released on [[Stiff Records]]. It is the [[Ian Dury]] song, “England’s Glory” performed by the great music hall comedian and actor, Max Wall. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 31 August 2022
Times are tough for English babies |
First known performance:
“This song was a catalogue of small-minded English prejudices and seething sanctimonious preferences. It took its cue from what, in my ever so ‘umble opinion, is the greatest record ever released on Stiff Records. It is the Ian Dury song, “England’s Glory” performed by the great music hall comedian and actor, Max Wall.” — Armed Forces 33⅓ Network
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Covers
Handshake Squad | performed live, 2001-08-17, Costello tribute, Tampa, Florida | 2001 | handshakesquad.com |
The House Band | Stonetown | 1991 | AllMusic • Amazon |
Erich Sellheim | home studio production, sung in German | 2014 | YouTube |