The Floral Dance TERRY WOGAN (with lyrics)
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2020
- Terry Wogan was one of the most popular UK radio DJs throughout the last 40-50 years, with millions of listeners and devoted fans for his daily music programme. He was always alert to new talent (he was largely responsible for bringing the voice of Eva Cassidy to the attention of British listeners). So when the Brighouse & Rastrick Brass band released a version of The Floral Dance, he promoted it heavily on his show, gradually beginning to sing more and more of the lyrics along with it. Eventually, his fans were demanding that he record it! Here's the result ....
Sir Terry's voice still inexplicably makes me tearful. He was such a gentle, pure, cheeky full of double enendres. "King Deadly" I still revere this incredible human. xxx
Love it! Great man with a lovely sense of humour. 😃
God bless you in heaven Sir Terry thank you for your gift of joyful hours of witty speaking, amen
We could never forget our Terry! Janet and John and his endless poking fun at Eurovision. Priceless!
I agree. He was a diamond. Funny without trying.
Growing up in Brighouse, a tune that made me cringe through my teenage years, but now makes me look back with fondness to a simpler time.
As a Yorkshire lad, I know Brighouse very well. Sounds like you may have move on, though ....
Rest in peace Terry wogan 1938-2016
2016 is also the around the same time reality flipped to where we are now. Maybe that's why he had to go!
Nice man Terry Wogan from Limerick worked in RTE worked with the BBC to make his fortune which had few business going.
Did this hit the charts in the UK?
Yes, Chuck .... it peaked t #21 back in 1978. Spent five weeks in the charts.
@@sunryse111 I enjoyed it. But I don't think it hit the USA Top 40. 1978, had some great music. Love to be 23 yrs old and have my long hair. After 4 years of "High & Tight" haircuts in the Marine Corps, boy I let my hair grow..... I probably told you the "Hair" story before.
@@sunryse111 my wife just listened to the Floral Song and said, "It sounded like a Broadway Song" which she loves Broadway music.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 Thanks for that, Chuck. I must admit I was wondering what American folks would make of this one!!!
There was a number 2 instrument version of this by the gastric warehouse band which I preferred
Ken. Song
This version was recorded with Hanwell Band from London , not Brighouse and Rastrick .
Correct. And I apologise if my "liner notes" gave the wrong impression. He did sing along to the Brighouse & Rastrick version but sang with a different ensemble when he went into the recording studios.
@@sunryse111 No need for an apology , my comment was just a general statement not a correction . Cheers , Mark .
You're a true gentleman, Mark.@@Mark64W