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He guest starred as Barry Quid in Series 10 of Birds of a Feather and also in the comedy series The League of Gentlemen as Tony Cluedo, singer of Crème Brulee. He also narrated The Railway Series books by Christopher Awdry for audio cassette. [3] In 2020, Robbins appeared on the rebooted version of Crackerjack! as one of the "Crackerjack Players".
Cluedo is an Australian whodunnit game show based on the British series of the same name and inspired by the 1949 board game Cluedo. It was produced by Crawford Action Time (a collaboration of Crawford Productions and Action Time) in conjunction with Nine Network.
"If I Had No Loot" is a song by American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné! It was released on June 1, 1993 by PolyGram and Wing Records, as the lead single from their third album, Sons of Soul (1993). The song was produced by Tony! Toni! Toné! and co-written by group member Raphael Wiggins, who said that it is about fair-weather friends.
The Bootleg Family Band were an Australian folk, R&B and rock band formed in 1973 by Brian Cadd on lead vocals with Geoff Cox on drums, Tony Naylor on lead guitar, Penny Dyer on backing vocals, Gus Fenwick on bass guitar, Brian Fitzgerald on keyboards, Angela Jones on lead and backing vocals, Louise Lincoln on backing vocals and Russell Smith on trumpet.
The song describes somebody who is in love, but whose descriptions about what she does are full of switcheroos, indicating her absentmindedness. [ 1 ] Four hit versions made the charts in 1950: by Tony Martin and Fran Warren , by Ray Bolger and Ethel Merman , by Margaret Whiting , and by Doris Day .
"Stop Your Fussin '" is a song by American-Australian singer-songwriter Toni Childs from her first studio album, Union (1988). Childs wrote the song with David Ricketts, and they both co-produced the track with David Tickle. The song was first released in Japan in July 1988 as Child's debut single and was issued in Australia, Europe, and the ...
The song was also recorded by Peggy Lee on May 16, 1951. [2] It was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1573. Jane Morgan included the song on her album Jane in Spain (1959) [3] Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney recorded a duet of this song on 2 December 1964 with the Billy May Orchestra for their 1965 album That Travelin' Two-Beat. [4]
That's all I would do. To my great annoyance, it actually got into the Top Ten. But I've never received one request for that song in all the years I've been performing since. That was the last time I sang something I really couldn't stand. - Tony Bennett to YouTuber Michael McKenna. [3]