George Formby

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  • comedy
  • ukulele
  • music hall
  • british
  • squeaky-voiced purveyor of ukelele-fuelled 1940s smut
George Formby, born in Wigan, Lancashire, UK, began his career as a music hall artist in 1921. He enjoyed success on stage, in song, and later on film until his death in 1961 at the age of 57. He was the top British box office draw in the 30's and early 40's. He is perhaps best known for upbeat songs, featuring his trademark Lancashire accent, syncopated banjo and ukulele playing and laden with sly innuendo, such as Chinese Laundry Blues and When I'm Cleaning Windows.

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Songs

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    I Told My Baby With the Ukelele

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    I Wonder Who's Under Her Balcony Now

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    I'm a Froggie

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    I'm the Ukulele Man

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    Imagine Me in the Maginot Line

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    In My Little Snapshot Album

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    Isle of Man

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    It Ain't Nobody's Biz'ness What I Do/Goody Goody/I Like Bananas

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    It's in the Air

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    It's Turned Out Nice Again

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    Keep Fit

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    Keep Your Seats Please

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    Kiss Your Mansy Pansy

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    Lancashire Hot Pot Swinger

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    Lancashire Hot Pot Swingers

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    Leaning on a Lamp Post

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    Leaning on a Lamp-Post

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    Leaning on a Lampost

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    Like the Big Pots Do

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    Madam Moscovitch / With My Little Ukuele in My Hand / Fanlight Fanny

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    Madame Moscovitch

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    Mother What'll I Do Now?

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    Mother, What'll I do Now

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    Mr Wu's a Window Cleaner Now

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    Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now

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    My Little Goat and Me

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    My Plus Fours

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    My Plus-Fours

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    My Ukulele

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    Noughts and Crosses


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