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Ken Barrie, Bobby Bennett - I'm P.C. 99 / The Crocodile Song flac album

Ken Barrie, Bobby Bennett  - I'm P.C. 99 / The Crocodile Song flac album
  • Performer Ken Barrie
  • Title I'm P.C. 99 / The Crocodile Song
  • Date of release 1974
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  • Genre For kids
  • Size MP3 1778 mb
  • Size FLAC 1271 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 762

He was also responsible for providing the voices of Postman Pat, Ted Glen, Granny Dryden, Peter Fogg, Major Forbes, George Lancaster, Geoff Pringle, Alf Thompson, Reverend Timms, Arthur Selby, and Sam Waldron. Ken Barrie, Carole Boyd - The New Adventures Of Postman Pat ‎(Cass, Album). Hodder Children's Audiobooks. Ken Barrie, Bobby Bennett (5) - I'm . 99, The Crocodile Song ‎(7", Single). Music For Pleasure, Surprise Surprise.

Crocodiles is the debut album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 18 July 1980 in the United Kingdom and on 17 December 1980 in the United States. The album reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart. Pictures on My Wall" and "Rescue" had previously been released as singles. Recorded at Eden Studios in London and at Rockfield Studios near Monmouth, Crocodiles was produced by Bill Drummond and David Balfe, while Ian Broudie had already produced the single "Rescue"

Crocodile" (Pete Heller Remix) – 7:33.

The Crocodile by Roald Dahl. No animal is half as vileAs CrockyWock the crocodile. No animal is half as vile As Crocky-Wock, the crocodile. He smears the boys (to make them hot) With mustard from the mustard pot. But mustard doesn't go with girls, It tastes all wrong with plaits and curls. With them, what goes extremely well Is butterscotch and caramel. It's such a super marvelous treat When boys are hot and girls are sweet. At least that's Crocky's point of view He ought to know.

A crocodile, going off to war Said goodbye to his little children Dragging his feet, his feet in the dust He went off to fight the elephants. Ah! The crocrocro, the crocrocro, the crocodiles On the banks of the Nile, they left, not another word Ah! The crocrocro, the crocrocro, the crocrodiles On the banks of the Nile, they left, not another word. He hummed a military march To which he mashed the words with his big teeth When he opened his chops all the way You’d think you could see his enemies inside. An elephant appeared and on the earth He prepared for this huge fight But close at hand, there flowed a river The crocodile suddenly jumped in it. Ah! The crocrocro, the crocrocro, the crocodiles On the banks of the Nile, they left, not another word Ah!

the Crocodile Rock would last. Well, Crocodile Rocking is something shocking When your feet just can't keep still I never knew me a better time, and I guess I never will Oh, lawdy mama, those Friday nights When Susie wore her dresses tight And the Crocodile Rocking was out of sight. Laa, la-la-la-la-laa La-la-la-la-laa La-la-la-la-laa. I remember when rock was young Me and Susie had so much fun Holding hands and skimming stones Had an old gold Chevy and a place of my own But the biggest kick I ever got Was doing a thing called the Crocodile Rock While the. Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player was my first . It had ‘Daniel,’ which was pure pop, but there were also songs like ‘Elderberry Wine’ and ‘Teacher I Need Yo.

Tracklist

A I'm P.C. 99
B The Crocodile Song

Credits

  • Producer – Alan Field, Mike Redway