Fats Waller also played Chelsea from "A London Suite", apparently.
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Anna
Originally posted by Angle View PostShouldn't that be "feet's", Anna?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0HCLrozKzk
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Norfolk Born
If, by 'going off somewhere', you mean 'having supper', then I guess I must plead guilty.
Eric Coates, who wrote 'The Dam Busters' march, Fats Waller, who spoke the offending words in the song 'You're Feet's Too Big', and Neil Simon (no second 'i'), who wrote 'The Odd Couple' and other vehicles for Messrs. Matthau and Lemmon, all also wrote A London Suite.
Am 51 for the 'M'?
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amateur51
I have deferred making my dins to rustle up instead this tasty little puzzle for you, my treasures!
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Is a singer once called ‘the Marylin Monroe of popular song’
Made a film apparently about her sex life and another in which she had no regrets
Closed Radio Luxembourg nightly for a while
All 3 answers are musical
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amateur51
OOOOh maybe you're wating for the full answer?
Marion Ryan, a popular singer of the 1960s was once called 'the Marylin Monroe of Popular song
Marion Cotillard starred in 'My Sex Life' and played Edith Piaf in 'La Vie En Rose', in which we head Puaf singing 'Je Ne Regrette Rien'
A Marion Montgomery record was used to close Radio Luxembourg's nightly broadcasts for a number of years.
And there you have it.
Anton with an N next please
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