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Subject: Origins: Humble Suburban Home From: Greenm Date: 16 Nov 12 - 02:05 PM Back in 1970 something I played my last "gig" at, would you believe it, the Department for Education & Science canteen in Darlington. Also appearing that night was a chap who sang a couple of his own songs but in particular one called Humble Suburban Home. I have updated this over the years having taken down the original words from memory (which wasn't too easy after a few bevies). Does anyone else recollect this song or indeed the chap who sang it. He also did a parody on the Bobby Goldsboro song Honey "I met her on the midnight bus she didn't laugh she didn't fuss she simply took my fare And I admired silently the ticket that she gave to me matched the colour of her hair".......etc Grateful for any info. Mike |
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