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  2. I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Another similar song, also by Idle, is "The FCC Song", whose refrain "Fuck you very much" is directed at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio" touches on the same subject, but includes bleepings and comic sound-effect noises (such as "Cha-ching" or "Yeeaagh!") in place of actual profanity ...

  3. Sit on My Face - Wikipedia

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    Sit on My Face" is a short song written by Eric Idle and performed by the members of the comedy troupe Monty Python, which originally appeared on the album Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album and later appeared on the compilation Monty Python Sings.

  4. Eric Idle - Wikipedia

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    Eric Idle was born on 29 March 1943 in Harton Hospital, in South Shields. [1] His mother, Norah Barron Sanderson, [2] was a nurse, [1] and his father, Ernest Idle, [2] [3] served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, only to be killed in a road accident while hitchhiking home for Christmas in December 1945.

  5. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life - Wikipedia

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    As the song progresses, many of the other crucifixion victims (140 in all, according to the script, though twenty-three crosses are actually seen on screen) begin to dance in a very restricted way and join in with the song's whistled hook. [7] The song continues as the scene changes to a long-shot of the crosses and the credits begin to roll.

  6. Galaxy Song - Wikipedia

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    It was called "The Galaxy DNA Song" by Idle. [19] In 2014, the song was performed in the stage show Monty Python Live (Mostly). Idle emerges from a refrigerator and begins singing to an elderly woman (Carol Cleveland). At one point, they start dancing on stage as a clip shows them dancing among the stars with the galaxy in the background.

  7. I Like Chinese - Wikipedia

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    "I Like Chinese" is a comedic song written and performed by Eric Idle and arranged by John Du Prez. [1] It appears on Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album from 1980, and was issued as a 7" single in the UK on 3 October 1980. It was later included on the CD Monty Python Sings.

  8. Eric Idle shares real reason behind public feud with Monty ...

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    Eric Idle has explained why he’s feuding with Monty Python co-star John Cleese.. Over the past few years, Idle and Cleese have engaged in a public feud, with the former declaring their ...

  9. Category:Songs written by Eric Idle - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Eric Idle" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.