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The Ying Tong Song - Comedy and Popular Music

Stuart Maconie on the history of modern Britain in 50 records. The Goons's two-chord classic epitomises the British love-hate relationship with novelty hits.

Britain has always loved a good comedy song. And even a bad one from time to time. As a large part of British musical entertainment had its roots in the nudge-nudge wink-wink of the Music Hall, the risqué songs of Noel Coward or the clever but daft Flanders And Swann, it's no surprise that comedy songs keep rearing their ugly heads. During the Second World War, while Vera Lynn kept the boys in touch with home, it was George Formby who kept them laughing through those dark days. And laughter would prove to be a much needed tonic during the hard task of re-building our country during the austere 1950s. Thus, the Goons: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe - a comedy trio who were just as influential on The Beatles as Chuck Berry (just watch any Beatles' films or press conferences for proof). And it was the 'fifth Beatle', George Martin, who had honed his skills recording comedy songs with the likes of Sellers and Milligan, as well as Rolf Harris and later Bernard Cribbins (Cribbins' "Digging A Hole" was discussed earlier in the series in the "Part of The Union" episode).

The Goons' comedy offspring like Dudley Moore and Peter Cooke as well as The Pythons also had pop hits; the former with "Goodbye-ee" and the latter with "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life". Other comics like The Goodies, Bennie Hill, Jasper Carrot, Alexei Sayle, The Comic Strip or Spitting Image have had hits. The latter's "The Chicken Song" was almost inescapable for a large part of 1986. Then we've had groups like The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band who did comedy material or The Barron Knights who specialised in comic parodies.

57 minutes

Music Played

  • The Goons

    The Ying Tong Song

  • Monty Python

    Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life

  • Spike Jones

    Der Fuehrer's Face

  • George Formby

    With My Little Ukulele In My Hand

  • Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

    The Gnu Song

  • Bernard Cribbins

    Right Said Fred

  • The Goons

    The Ying Tong Song

  • Benny Hill

    Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)

  • Benny Hill

    Transistor Radio

  • Frank Zappa

    Valley Girl

  • The Rutles

    Ouch!

  • Spitting Image

    The Chicken Song

  • The Mike Flowers Pops

    Wonderwall

  • Joe Dolce Music Theatre

    Shaddap You Face

  • Vic Reeves

    I Remember Punk Rock

  • Baauer

    Harlem Shake

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  • Have you ever bought a comedy or novelty song? If so, which one and why?
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