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  2. Leaning on a Lamp-post - Wikipedia

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    "Leaning on a Lamp-post" is a popular song written by Noel Gay and best known in the version by George Formby. It was first performed in the 1937 film Feather Your Nest , in contrasting styles by Val Rosing and George Formby.

  3. Me and My Girl - Wikipedia

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    Me and My Girl is a musical with music by Noel Gay and its original book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose.The story, set in the late 1930s, tells of an unapologetically unrefined Cockney gentleman named Bill Snibson, who learns that he is the 14th heir to the Earl of Hareford.

  4. Feather Your Nest - Wikipedia

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    It contains Formby's signature tune, Leaning on a Lamp-post. [1] Plot. A worker at a gramophone record factory surprisingly creates a hit song, ...

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  7. Songs for Young Lovers - Wikipedia

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    The album art features a young couple taking a private stroll in the dark, with Sinatra leaning against a lamp-post in the foreground. [7] In 1955, the eight songs were combined with the eight songs from the 10" album Swing Easy! on a new, 16 song, 12" LP (Capitol W-587) called Swing Easy! , featuring the Swing Easy! cover but including a ...

  8. Hold On! (album) - Wikipedia

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    "A Must to Avoid" and a re-recorded version of "Leaning on a Lamp Post" both reached the Billboard Top 10 as singles in the US; a re-recorded "Hold On!" was the B-side of the latter. " A Must to Avoid " was also a top 10 hit in the UK.

  9. The King Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The group was composed of three brothers who first performed together professionally on the TV show Shop Window in 1952. [2] Initially performing as The King Three, they appeared on the BBC Television early in their career on Six-Five Special, [3] and by 1957 had been named "top vocal group" in the reader's poll for the NME. [2]