As the Cockney pub owner who employed me to sing songs six nights a week said: "Sorry mate, if the bleeding Paddy's can't work, they have no money; no money, they can't drink; no drink, they can't listen to your bleeding rebel songs, so mate I have to let you go."
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The local pub, it stands silent; And all of this town, will be soon and you remember the pints we would sink and sing "the fuzz is watching you" The youth remember them wagons that took us straight down the nick when we would sing back to them, ... The Greatest Cockney Rip Off Lyrics ... Other Similar Songs...
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My Old Man is a favourite Cockney ditty.... if you ever get to London, take the A10 dual carriageway to Enfield and go to a traditional Cockney pub there called the Wonder, and on sunday nights you will hear the full version of this song..
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Cockney Rejects War on the Terraces Lyrics: GO! It's a dark place over there the seats, and the stands are bare, but you remember not long ago, all the times that we battled there. The sun, it shines right on the gutter; ... Even More War on the Terraces lyrics, Cockney Rejects related songs...
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This piece is part of a set of Cockney Songs Without Words (though some have now received lyrics since being published without them). ... The piano part should be played with plenty of pedal so as to ressemble a pub piano being played in a smokey London Pub in the Edwardian era, though I don't know how to depict the smoke...
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Our thanks go to Robert Creed and his family for this verse and interpretation of the lyrics - A 'monkey' is Cockney rhyming slang for £500. Robert also suggests that weasel was a type of iron used by tailors, so the rhyme relates to them pawning the tools of their trade in order to be able to go to the pub.
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Home | Books Galore | Pub Books: ... Return to: Pub Song Books ... Next: In a Music-hall (1891) / Ballads and Songs (1894)
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"Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner" always reminds of Max Bygraves, a Cockney entertainer who I often heard on the radio in the late 1940's as a child. It was often sung, straight for a change, in the Royal Navy and not Various Artists on "All The Best From A London Pub" ; Various Artists on "Fifty Classic Pub Songs"
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The local pub, it stands silent; And all of this town, will be soon; And you remember the pints we would sink; And sing "the fuzz is watching you"; The youth remember them wagons that took us straight down the nick; ... more Cockney Rejects lyrics :
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