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Topic History of: Good Grief
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giles2008 Like scrawling a moustache and glasses on the Mona Lisa!!!
steveimp www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-19634862

Gary Barlow is to sing on a revamped version of the hugely successful The War of the Worlds musical album.

The Take That star and X Factor judge is performing two of the hit production's most famous songs.

He is singing Forever Autumn and The Eve of the War, which includes the famous line: "The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one - but still they come."

They were originally sung by Moody Blues singer Justin Hayward.

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