Posted March 25, 200619 yr According to todays Express, the last music played on the titanic as it went down was also the first record played at Wigan. Just thought I'd pass it on Paul
March 25, 200619 yr Yes and Russ was the band leader---from the safety of a life boat, he always said he got his sounds from America !!
March 25, 200619 yr Paul r said: According to todays Express, the last music played on the titanic as it went down was also the first record played at Wigan. Just thought I'd pass it on Paul Y ever dont they put Wigan to rest thats all i've been hearing over the last year or so wigan this wigan that there was plenty other clubs around at the time imo. Billy
March 25, 200619 yr Paul r said: According to todays Express, the last music played on the titanic as it went down was also the first record played at Wigan. Just thought I'd pass it on Paul I posted something about this song once before, about how I'd been shocked as a teen to hear someone in a frilly dress and bonnet singing it on "The Good Old Days" Godz
March 25, 200619 yr Paul r said: According to todays Express, the last music played on the titanic as it went down was also the first record played at Wigan. Just thought I'd pass it on Paul So maybe thats why the piano didn't burn - it was from the titanic
March 25, 200619 yr Godzilla said: I posted something about this song once before, about how I'd been shocked as a teen to hear someone in a frilly dress and bonnet singing it on "The Good Old Days" Godz another post at the time as also mentioned those icons of 70s light entertainment the rolypolies doing it on les dawson show, post had the unwanted effect of rekindling some brain cells that tell me did catch this at time
According to todays Express, the last music played on the titanic as it went down was also the first record played at Wigan.
Just thought I'd pass it on
Paul