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The Top Five Songs....With Whistling
Henry Irving
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Small Town Talk - Bobby Charles
Dock of the Bay - Otis Reading
Games without Frontiers - Peter Gabrial
Always look of the Bright Side of Life - Monthy Python
Jealous Guy - Bryan Ferry version
Dock of the Bay - Otis Reading
Games without Frontiers - Peter Gabrial
Always look of the Bright Side of Life - Monthy Python
Jealous Guy - Bryan Ferry version
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Patience - Guns N Roses0
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Anything by Roger Whittaker :00
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[cite]Posted By: T.C.E[/cite]Anything by Roger Whittaker :0
LOL I think we have to bet without the Whittaker : - )0 -
[quote][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: T.C.E[/cite]Anything by Roger Whittaker :0[/quote]
LOL I think we have to bet without the Whittaker : - )[/quote]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTJq72iV-VA0 -
Lazy Sunday - Small Faces
Wind of Change - Scorpions0 -
Singin' the blues - Guy Mitchell
Whistle while you work - Snow White
Step on - Happy Mondays
The Whistle song - Frankie Knuckles
Living in the past - Jethro Tull
(ok maybe not the last two!)0 -
Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard - Paul Simon
and if I remember correctly, John Sebastian whistles on the Lovin' Spoonful's Daydream... Will dig their greatest hits cd out later and double-check...0 -
Just Walking in the Rain by Johnnie Ray0
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Trash - New Yok Dolls
How do call your lover boy?0 -
Anybody else old enough to remember the bizarre Ronnie Ronalde whose speciality on radio and on music hall stage was imitating bird whistles but who also made a number of whistling records of things like The Ballad of Davy Crockett, You Always Hurt The One You Love etc? Wow, what a relief when Elvis burst on the scene and liberated us from stuff like that.0
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How dare you lot ignore the genius that is the Scorpions and their classic "The Wind of Change".
Phillistines!0 -
Don’t Worry Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin
Engel - Rammstein
Civil War - GnR
Jealous Guy - John Lennon0 -
Most of the songs from the Jesus & Mary Chain's first LP!0
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peter,bjorn & john - young folks0
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Larry Williams - Bony Moronie0
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Helpless - Faith No More0
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More apt but "Always look on the bright side of life"...0
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I was Kaiser Bill's batman - Whisling Jack Smith
Wind of change - Scorpions
Centerfold - J Giles Band
Looking back Over my shoulder - Mike & the Mechanics
Uncle Albert - Paul McCartney0 -
Lend me your teeth - Devendra Banhart0
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Daydream - Lovin spoonful0
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A Whistling Tune - Elvis Presley (Kid Galahad Film)[cite]Posted By: Nadou[/cite]Anybody else old enough to remember the bizarre Ronnie Ronalde whose speciality on radio and on music hall stage was imitating bird whistles but who also made a number of whistling records of things like The Ballad of Davy Crockett, You Always Hurt The One You Love etc? Wow, what a relief when Elvis burst on the scene and liberated us from stuff like that.0 -
give a little whistle - pinocchio0
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Theme from "For a Few Dollars More" - Ennio Morricone.
It's a classic!0 -
Been whistling this bloody tune ever since this thread started but couldn't think of who had the hit with it: then it suddenly popped to the surface when I was putting me boots on this morning:
Mouldy Old dough -- Lieutenant Pigeon (worth waiting for, eh?) No.1 in '72 I believe.0 -
Magic Moments - Perry Como0
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[cite]Posted By: March51[/cite]Been whistling this bloody tune ever since this thread started but couldn't think of who had the hit with it: then it suddenly popped to the surface when I was putting me boots on this morning:
Mouldy Old dough -- Lieutenant Pigeon (worth waiting for, eh?) No.1 in '72 I believe.
The 70s were the best decade for music FACT0 -
[cite]Posted By: Nadou[/cite]Anybody else old enough to remember the bizarre Ronnie Ronalde whose speciality on radio and on music hall stage was imitating bird whistles but who also made a number of whistling records of things like The Ballad of Davy Crockett, You Always Hurt The One You Love etc? Wow, what a relief when Elvis burst on the scene and liberated us from stuff like that.
Imagine no Elvis. Would we still be listening to stuff like that now?
BTW Joe's enjoying Ship of Ghosts. Thanks again and good to meet you.0 -
Many songs by a guy called Tom Brosseau, really worth a listen to for those cheery ones of us who listen to the likes of Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, etc0
















