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Ying Tong Song
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Everyday
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Bloodnok's Rock 'N' Roll Call
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A Russian Love Song
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April
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I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas
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Who Up Playin Wit Dey Worm?
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I Want To
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Evil
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10
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Toy Soldiers
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Media Bombardment
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12
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Ying Tong Song (Alternate Take)
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Alas, poor Eccles! I knew him well
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Another Drink In My Hand
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Now Neddie, I know a place
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January the eighth. Nearly there. Very, very excited
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We Come Now To The Great Day When Ned Seagoon Arrived
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Towards dawn he left me
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A word to listeners who may have been perplexed
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20
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It was El Alamein 1942
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London 1901. That was a good year for England
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And so they buried the black box 10 feet above the ground
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Part two - five years after the war,in a Tobruk officer's mess
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German Officer Outside, sir
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Hands up and good evening, General!
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Morning Glory
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27
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Now if listeners will adjust their ear trumpets to the new high frequency
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The following December on the third of January
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Dear listeners, here I was in the harrassing position
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30
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No, I don' think she woudl care for an antique
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Now here is a recording of Neddy Seagoon in a taxi
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Thank heavens! It was a mirage
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At Midnight On January The Second
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And so, dear listeners, we danced in hot pursuit of Moriarty
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Charmaine - Max Geldray
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The War Office 1942; or if you are in the Navy, the Admiralty
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Ill Met by Goonlight: Part Three: The capture
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Eyes front there, Put those WRENs out!
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Love Me or Leave Me - Ray Ellington
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At four in the morning the Crete party went aboard
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Eccles? Eccles! You can open your eyes
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You won't be on it, mate
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Seagoon RN, reporting
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I'll Met by Goonlight: Part two
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Ray Ellington
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You got your sockful of spaghetti ready, Eccles
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This is the BBC Home Service 1
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2J Lady of Spain (Max Geldray)
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2H Meantime, in a new satellite town slum
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2I Oh, ho. There must be a cure
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