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The Farmyard Cabaret (Bucolic British comic song of the early 1930s)
Ian Whitcomb
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Lucky Jim (A lugubrious ballad from the 1890s)
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You Don't Like It - Not Much (1920s lively foxtrot sung to piano roll accompanim,ent)
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They All Walk The Wibbly Wobbly Walk (!912 British music hall comic song about drunks)
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I Go So Far With Sophie (And Sophie Goes So Far With Me)
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They're Parking Camels Where The Taxis Used To Be (Comic song about the Arab invasion of Britain)
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My Dead Dog Rover (Parody of 1920s song)
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When Ragtime Rosie Ragged The Rosary (Venerable ragtime hit of th 1910s.)
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At The Vicarage Party (A series of bawdy limericks)
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You've Got To Show It To Mother (A double entendre ragtime song)
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Story Book Farm (A quaint, charming bucolic novelty)
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Is Izzy Azzy Wozz? (A Jewish comedy song)
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On The Pier (British music hall song of the 1920s)
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Wurzel Fudge - The Village Idiot (Rustic joke singalong novelty)
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Masculine Women! Feminine Men! (Politically Incorrect comic song of 1920s)
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Oh! What A Beauty! (Double entendre dog song from Britain)
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Till You Come Home (Wistful song of regret and yearning)
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Charlie's A Cripple ((You Know) Very offensive joke song)
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They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Aroun' (Vintage folk song about loyal vicious dog)
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Roots (Tale of a blackman in search of his heritage)
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(I'm Gonna) Eat You Up (Off-color rock number)
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A Friend Of A Friend Of Mine (A country narrative of revenge on hippies)
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My Girl's Pussy (Crude double meaning song)
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Life's Not All That Bad, Is It? (Spoken word narrative of domestic disasters)