Letter To Ben Murphy, 12 July 1994

Ben Murphy 12 July 1994
[address redacted]
Wells
Somerset

Dear Ben
 
SONGS

 
As promised, Ben, here are those new songs. Hope you can use them. I think the Camilla one is easily adaptable into a solo. Possibly also the Jeffrey  and Virginia ones.
 
Looking forward to receiving the tapes soon. (And subsequently also some dosh from the tapes also!!)
 
Speak to you soon.
 
Yours sincerely
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Harris
 
encs

Jeffrey Archer Medley, NewsRevue Lyrics, 10 July 1994

I really like this mini medley – really complex rhymes but I think they work and have humour.

I think it was used a fair bit – Jeffrey Archer was rarely out of the news.

JEFFREY ARCHER MEDLEY
(To the Tunes of “We’re in the Money” and “I Say a Little Prayer For You”)

HE’S JEFFREY ARCHER

CHORUS: He’s Jeffrey Archer, he’s Jeffrey Archer,
He’s in the grot but not with spots posterior;
He’ll lose his money, he’ll lose his money,
This Lord, assured a fraud and cheated Anglia.
JEFFREY: Oh, I wanted to be Chairman, of the square men with clout,
With DTI inspection on reflection its beyond all doubt.
CHORUS: He’s in the do-do, he’s in deep do-do,
His title’s stifled it’s an honour amongst thieves.

I BUY A LITTLE SHARE OR TWO

JEFFREY: The moment I wake up, I think of some lie to make up,
Then buy a little share or two;
MARY: He’s most unappealing, cos he’s been insider dealing,
And had the odd affair or two.
JEFFREY: I’m wary that Mary has stuck by my side throughout my troubles,
MARY: His fiction caused friction, but I’m worth a pile and he’s worth double,
JEFFREY: I’m flagrant,
MARY: I’m fragrant,
BOTH: But in a short while we’ll be uncoupled,
JEFFREY: Which means back to harlots for me. (Jeffrey starts to spruce himself up)

HE’S JEFFREY ARCHER (REPRISE)

JEFFREY: I’m Jeffrey Archer, I’m Jeffrey Archer,
I’ve got a lot of what they call insider shares;
CHORUS: He’s in Armani, he’s in Armani,
He’s rich and kitsch some bitch can handle his affairs;
JEFFREY: Oh I am a model Tory, seeking glory and fame,
As I have lots of gall I shall frame a fall guy for the blame;
CHORUS: He’s in the Torys, he’s in the Torys,
He’s got a lot of what it takes to be let off.

Here is We’re In the Money, 42nd Street Style. with the original lyrics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5ryRnUSBN0

Here is Ginger Rogers doing We’re In The Money from Gold Diggers of 1933:

…and here is Aretha singing I Say A Little Prayer For You, with lyrics on screen:

I wrote a minor update 9 January 1995, which I think helped this medley back into the show:

JEFFREY ARCHER MEDLEY – VERSION 2
(To the Tunes of “We’re in the Money” and “I Say a Little Prayer For You”)

HE’S JEFFREY ARCHER

CHORUS: He’s Jeffrey Archer, he’s Jeffrey Archer,
He’s in the grot but not with spots posterior;
He’ll lose his money, he’ll lose his money,
This Lord, assured a fraud and cheated Anglia.
JEFFREY: Oh, I wanted to be Chairman, of the square men with clout,
With DTI inspection on reflection its beyond all doubt.
CHORUS: He’s in the do-do, he’s in deep do-do,
His title’s stifled it’s an honour amongst thieves.

I BUY A LITTLE SHARE OR TWO

JEFFREY: The moment I wake up, I think of some lie to make up,
Then buy a little share or two;
MARY: He’s most unappealing, cos he’s been insider dealing,
And had the odd affair or two.
JEFFREY: I’m wary that Mary has stuck by my side throughout my troubles,
MARY: His fiction caused friction, but I’m worth a pile and he’s worth double,
JEFFREY: I’m flagrant,
MARY: I’m fragrant,
BOTH: But in a short while we’ll be uncoupled,
JEFFREY: Which means back to fast cars for me. (Jeffrey swerves, Mary stops him from falling)

HE’S JEFFREY ARCHER (REPRISE)

JEFFREY: I’m Jeffrey Archer, I’m Jeffrey Archer,
I’ve got a lot of what they call insider shares;
CHORUS: He’s in Armani, he’s in Armani,
He’s rich and kitsch that bitch can handle his affairs;
JEFFREY: Oh I am a model Tory, seeking glory not jail,
As I have lots of cash I shall crash my car and tell the tale;
CHORUS: He’s in the Torys, he’s in the Torys,
He’s got a lot of what it takes to be let off.

 

 

Kim’s Ill Son, NewsRevue Lyric, 10 July 1994

The first leader of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, died a couple of days before I wrote this lyric. The lyric did not do very well in NewsRevue. North Korea didn’t do very well either, with or without Mr Kim.

_ KIM’S ILL SON _

(To the Tune of “Sing”)

VERSE 1

Kim, Kim Il Sung,
Now he’s dead, smells like dung;
This Great Leader was bad,
North Korea’s still sad.
Kim, Kim Il Sung,
Was a pimple, on the world’s atomic bum;
That dull old git Jimmy Carter must,
Bore everyone he sees stiff,
Like Kim, Kim Il Sung.

CHORUS 1

La, la la la la; la la, la la la la: la la la, la la la la;
La, la la la la; la la, la la la la: la la la, la la la la;

VERSE 2

Kim, Kim’s ill son,
He is simple, just has fun;
Countless women he’s had,
Wild hair makes him look mad;
Kim, Kim Jong Il,
Takes his concubines, and puts them on the pill;
Don’t worry if he’s not good enough,
For anywhere but Korea,
He’s Kim, Kim’s ill son.

CHORUS 2

La, la la la la; la la, la la la la: la la la, la la la la;
La, la la la la; la la, la la la la: la la la, la la la la;

OUTRO

Just worry when dangerous lunatics are able to drop the bomb,
Like Kim, Kim’s ill son.

Below is a video of he Carpenters singing Sing A Song with the lyrics on the screen:

Camilla, NewsRevue Lyric, 3 July 1994

Written in July 1994, revived in October 1994, I’m unsure how well this did in the show, I’m pretty sure I saw it performed.

I rather like it.

In those days, of course, no-one knew that Camilla would emerge as Chuck’s other half – she was perceived as his bit on the side back then.

CAMILLA
(To the Tune of “Diana”)

VERSE 1 – CHARLES SOLO

CHORUS: Wah, wag-wag-wah, wag-wah-wah, wah-wah,
Wah, wag-wag-wah, wag-wah-wah, wah-wah;
CHARLES: I’ll be King and you’ll be Queen,
‘Tho folk don’t know where we’ve been;
I don’t care when press berate,
I shall never abdicate;
There’s always adultery,
In the British monarchy,
Oh please rule with me……..Camilla.
CHORUS: Wah, wag-wag-wah, wag-wah-wah, wah-wah; (Camilla enters during this)

VERSE 2

CAMILLA: Then the press gave us lots of stick,
Over where you dip your wick;
When we ride a cross country course…
CHARLES: …I confuse you with my horse;
She’s so young and you’re so old,
But I have been Parker-bowled;
CAMILLA: Please don’t match me with Diana.
CHORUS: Wah, wag-wag-wah, wag-wah-wah, wah-wah; (Queen & Philip enter during this)

MIDDLE EIGHT

QUEEN: Stupid Charlie,
CHARLES: Sorry mother,
QUEEN: Don’t let on you have a lover;
Take a tip from dad and me,
BOTH You just don’t talk to Dimbleby. (PHILIP: You’re a bloody wimp, boy!)

VERSE 3

CHARLES: I still find Diana duller,
QUEEN: Camilla is no water-colour;
PHILIP: She looks like my old dog Rover,
QUEEN: But Charles had her three times over;
CHARLES: I’ll go ruin an architect,
QUEEN: You command naff-all respect;
CAMILLA: Oh please God spare me the Windsors. (EITHER: blackout….
OR: Queen, Philip and Charles, incredulous at this outburst, hound Camilla off the stage).

Here is Paul Anka singing Diana – you need to click through to read the original lyrics underneath the YouTube:

Submission To Jonathan Linsley Re Edinburgh NewsRevue, 3 July 1994

LIST OF SONGS SUBMITTED AND TAPE TRACK LISTING
 
JONATHAN LINSLEY EDINBURGH 1994 RUN
 
Dear Jonathan
 
As promised, I enclose your pack of lyrics and tape for my offerings.  The pack consists of a few new songs with longevity, and the older ones I think might have a shot at Edinburgh. They are virtually all this years songs with success plus shelf life. I have also included “Yasser” which was too late for Edinburgh last year and seems to be back in the news now.
 
If you want anything else, just let me know.

Virginia, NewsRevue Lyric, 3 July 1994

This lyric feels like it emerged on the back of another of those requests, along the lines of, “we really like You Can’t Hurry Trusts“…

…”can you write a different one along similar lines?”…

…which I could do, of course. I even quite like this one, which focuses on the health secretary, Virginia Bottomley:

_ VIRGINIA _

(To the Tune of “Cecilia”)

CHORUS 1

DOCTORS:Virginia, you’re breaking our hearts,
You’re closing more hospitals daily;
Oh Virginia, we’re down in your leagues,
We’re begging you please, do not close,
PATIENT:Do not close.

VERSE 1

A DOCTOR:Doing sums from dawn till night,
While Virginia’s in the Isle of Wight;
(DOCTORS:….doing sums…..)
PATIENT:I got up cos I got bored,
But when I went back to bed she had closed down my ward.

CHORUS 2

DOCTORS:Virginia, we’re only two star,
You’re shaking our confidence daily;
PATIENT:Oh Virginia, I’m down on my knees,
My callipers seized and withdrawn, just withdrawn.
DOCTORS:Ba ba ba ba ba, ba ba ba ba ba ba ba.

CHORUS 3

DOCTORS:Jubilation, we’re three star again,
We do all our work in out patients;
PATIENT:Ruination, I won’t walk again,
They do all their work without patients.
(Doctors merrily pick up the poor hopeless patient and carry him offstage while oh-oh-oh-ing the merry “jubilation” tune)

Below is a video of Simon & Garfunkel singing Cecilia with the lyrics on the screen:

https://youtu.be/_NFIdgK7Qpw

Letter To Daryl Boot Re NewsRevue, 27 June 1994

Daryl Boot 27 June 1994
News Revue
 
Dear Daryl
 
SONGS

 
A couple of new ones. The only recording I have of Flintstones is a great pastiche in the style of Bruce Springsteen. It’s a shame we don’t have a saxophonist! Hope you like the songs.
 
See you soon.
 
Yours sincerely
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Harris
 
 

Letter To Di Botcher Re NewsRevue, 27 June 1994

Di Botcher 27 June 1994
News Revue
 
Dear Di
 
SONGS

 
A couple of rewrites and a couple of new ones. The only recording I have of Flintstones is a great pastiche in the style of Bruce Springsteen. It’s a shame we don’t have a saxophonist! Hope you like the songs.
 
See you soon. Hope all is going well.
 
Yours sincerely
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Harris
 
 

It’s Cheap News Week, NewsRevue Lyric, 26 June 1994

I had previously done a lyric to It’s Good News Week on the theme of slow news. Now I was trying one on the theme of cheap news – i.e. a price war between the papers. I’m not sure if this version was used.

_ IT’S CHEAP NEWS WEEK _

(To the Tune of “It’s Good News Week”)

VERSE 1
It’s cheap news week,
Telegraph’s just 30p,
The price still seems too much for me,
It’s such an awful read;
It’s cheap news week,
Times is down to 20p,
I wouldn’t take it if it’s free,
They’ll cut price till they bleed.

MIDDLE EIGHT

Have you read the news?
What has it told?
Media price wars,
Independent’s bound to fold,
(Guardian has caught a cold).

VERSE 2

It’s slow news week,
Papers only talk about,
The price wars that they fought about,
On front page and on back;
It’s piss poor weak,
Customers will soon be thrashed,
When all they’ve got is Murdoch’s trash,
And crap from Conrad Black…
We want our papers back,
So give these shits the sack.

Click here or below for a video of Hedgehoppers Anonymous singing It’s Good News Week – if you click here you can see the lyrics in the information section.

Fatsos, NewsRevue Lyric, 26 June 1994

I’m not sure what to say about this lyric. It isn’t very subtle and I wouldn’t express such sentiments about European leaders today.

_ MEET THE FATSOS _

(To the Tune of “Meet The Flintstones”)

INTRO

Fatsos,
Meet the fatsos,
Of the European family;
Helmut,
And Duhane,
Must be en route for a coronary.

MIDDLE EIGHT

They hate,
Leon Brittan cos he’s rude;
Lubbers,
Sounds like something moist and crude.

OUTRO

All these,
Jerks are fatsos,
So use your blubber blubber veto;
Those fatsos eat – oh,
We feed those big fat heads.

Below is a video with The Flintstones theme including the words on screen.