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  2. At the Drop of Another Hat - Wikipedia

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    The songs were linked by contemporary social commentary, mostly by Flanders. Highlights included "Ill Wind", in which Flanders sings rapidly about a pilfered horn to the tune of the Rondo from Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 and "New Built Up Area", a soliloquy by Flanders in which a disgruntled resident of Salisbury Plain complains of the newly ...

  3. Flanders and Swann - Wikipedia

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    "The Hippopotamus" is among those Ian Wallace included in his repertoire; [8] "The Elephant" was written by Flanders and Swann especially for Ian Wallace, [9] although they also sang it themselves. [10] "Ill Wind"—Flanders's words sung to a slightly cut version, with cadenza, of the rondo finale of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major ...

  4. A Song of Patriotic Prejudice - Wikipedia

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    Michael Flanders and Donald Swann performing on the American tour, 14 September 1966, prior to taking the show to Broadway. Michael Flanders (1922–1975) was a lyricist, actor, and singer, and Donald Swann (1923–1994), a composer and pianist, met as children at Westminster School, where they first joined up together for a school revue in 1939.

  5. Ill Wind - Wikipedia

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    Ill Wind may refer to: "Ill Wind" (song), a 1934 song by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler "Ill Wind", a song from the 1963 revue At the Drop of Another Hat; Ill Wind, a 1995 book written by Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason; Ill Wind, a 1995 book written by Nevada Barr "Ill Wind", a song by Radiohead released on the special edition of the 2016 ...

  6. At the Drop of a Hat - Wikipedia

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    Flanders and Swann in the show. The show opened on 31 December 1956 at the New Lindsey. No West End shows were opening on that evening, and consequently, as Swann put it, "quite a number of critics turned up on spec." [7] In The Observer, Kenneth Tynan called the show "a witty and educated diversion …

  7. Talk:I Found My Horn - Wikipedia

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  8. Fresh Airs - Wikipedia

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    All the songs mentioned here were written by Flanders & Swann unless stated otherwise. Overture: More Strings to Our Bow Opening number. Tries to forestall any unfavourable comparisons with the previous revue, Airs on a Shoestring. [1] The Lord Chamberlain's Regulations Part of the collection 'Programme Notes'.

  9. Category:Flanders and Swann songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Flanders and Swann songs or lists of Flanders and Swann songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Flanders and Swann songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .