The Intro and the Outro (2007 Remaster)
Hi there, nice to be with you, happy you could stick around
Like to introduce "Legs" Larry Smith, drums
Sam Spoons, rhythm pole
And Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, bass guitar
And Neil Innes, piano
Come in, Rodney Slater on the saxophone
With Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor sax
Hi, Vivian Stanshall, trumpet
Big hello to big John Wayne, xylophone
And Robert Morley, guitar
Billy Butlin, spoons
And looking very relaxed, Adolf Hitler on vibes... nice
Princess Anne on sousaphone... mmm
Introducing Liberace, clarinet
With Garner "Ted" Armstrong on vocals
Lord Snooty and his pals, tap dancing
In the groove with Harold Wilson, violin
And Franklin McCormack on harmonica
Over there, Eric Clapton, ukulele... hi, Eric
On my left Sir Kenneth Clark, bass sax... a great honour, sir
And specially flown in for us, a session's gorilla on vox humana
Nice to see Incredible Shrinking Man on euphonium
Drop out with Peter Scott on duck call
Hearing from you later Casanova, on horn... yeah!
Digging General de Gaulle on accordion... really wild, General! Thank you, sir
Roy Rogers on Trigger
Tune in Wild Man of Borneo on bongos
Count Basie Orchestra on triangle... thank you
Great to hear the Rawlinsons on trombone
Back from his recent operation, Dan Druff, harp
And representing the flower people, Quasimodo on bells
Wonderful to hear Brainiac on banjo
We welcome Val Doonican as himself (Hullo there!)
Very appealing, Max Jaffa... mmm, that's nice, Max
What a team, Zebra Kid and Horace Batchelor on percussion
And a great favourite, and a wonderful performer, of all of us here, J. Arthur Rank on gong...
Like to introduce "Legs" Larry Smith, drums
Sam Spoons, rhythm pole
And Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, bass guitar
And Neil Innes, piano
Come in, Rodney Slater on the saxophone
With Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor sax
Hi, Vivian Stanshall, trumpet
Big hello to big John Wayne, xylophone
And Robert Morley, guitar
Billy Butlin, spoons
And looking very relaxed, Adolf Hitler on vibes... nice
Princess Anne on sousaphone... mmm
Introducing Liberace, clarinet
With Garner "Ted" Armstrong on vocals
Lord Snooty and his pals, tap dancing
In the groove with Harold Wilson, violin
And Franklin McCormack on harmonica
Over there, Eric Clapton, ukulele... hi, Eric
On my left Sir Kenneth Clark, bass sax... a great honour, sir
And specially flown in for us, a session's gorilla on vox humana
Nice to see Incredible Shrinking Man on euphonium
Drop out with Peter Scott on duck call
Hearing from you later Casanova, on horn... yeah!
Digging General de Gaulle on accordion... really wild, General! Thank you, sir
Roy Rogers on Trigger
Tune in Wild Man of Borneo on bongos
Count Basie Orchestra on triangle... thank you
Great to hear the Rawlinsons on trombone
Back from his recent operation, Dan Druff, harp
And representing the flower people, Quasimodo on bells
Wonderful to hear Brainiac on banjo
We welcome Val Doonican as himself (Hullo there!)
Very appealing, Max Jaffa... mmm, that's nice, Max
What a team, Zebra Kid and Horace Batchelor on percussion
And a great favourite, and a wonderful performer, of all of us here, J. Arthur Rank on gong...
Credits
Writer(s): Vivian Stanshall
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