cartoon

















IMPORTANT NOTE:
You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
King of Hits
Home arrow Forums
Messageboards
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Tipsheet Messageboard
Post a new message in "Tipsheet Messageboard"
Name:
Subject:
Boardcode:
B I U S Sub Sup Size Color Spoiler Hide ul ol li left center right Quote Code Img URL  
Message:
(+) / (-)

Emoticons
B) :( :) :laugh:
:cheer: ;) :P :angry:
:unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry:
:lol: :silly: :blink: :blush:
:kiss: :woohoo: :side: :S
More Smilies
 Enter code here   

Topic History of: Dear Elvis Costello
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Way back in the early 1970's I decided to change one word in my recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On. As a result it was my rendition that received millions of radio plays. Might I suggest he simply sings "white negro" when he performs the fabulous Oliver's Army? It is too good a song to suffer wokery.

It's a song for many people. I was a kid during The Troubles, I have spoken to lots of ex-serviceman who served their time during The Troubles on both sides of the Irish Sea and up the down the island.

I love being an atheist.
JK2006 Way back in the early 1970's I decided to change one word in my recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On. As a result it was my rendition that received millions of radio plays. Might I suggest he simply sings "white negro" when he performs the fabulous Oliver's Army? It is too good a song to suffer wokery.