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'As time goes by' 74KB (Tommy's version of Dooley Wilson's 257KB Casablanca song)

Tommy donning straw boater and singing 'Bye Bye Blue' 662KB

TC letting rip with his version of 'Ophelia' 997KB

TC gives 'What now my love' 1179KB the full treatment

Tommy singing Bing Crosbys 'Where the blue of night meets the gold of day' 685KB

'We'll meet again' 522KB Tommy's definitive version of Vera Lynn's classic WWII song.

The next eight files are all in mp3 format:

Tommy's version of Frankie Vaughan singing 'Give me the moonlight' 190KB

During a live theatre performance, by Lionel Blair, TC was busy rehearsing behind
the curtain as Lionel tried to sing 'She is my loved one' 536KB

TC introducing the madcap singer Bob Blackman singing 'Mule train' 419KB

'Don't jump off the roof Dad' 407KB In 1961 Tommy had a top 40 hit with this record.
Tommy only made 2 records and this is one of them or at least the B side of it.

See the sheet music to this tune here.

The A side was called 'How come there's no dog day' 391KB

'Don't jump off the roof Dad' lyrics

'Daddy came home from work tired
The boss had been driving him mad.
The kids started fighting, the dog bit him too
His dinner was nothing but warmed over stew.

I guess it was then he decided
Up to the rooftop he'll go
He was about to jump off when
The kids started howling below

'Oh Don't jump off the roof, Dad
You'll make a hole in the yard
Mother's just planted petunias
The weeding and seeding was hard

If you must end it all, Dad
Won't you please give us a break
Just take a walk to the park, Dad
And there you can jump in the lake.'

Words & Music by: Cy Coben

'Just Like That' 1975 The B side was 'Magic Magic'

'The Sheikh of Araby' 488KB Tommy's signature tune
Words & Music by: Harry Smith, Francis Wheeler & Ted Snider, 1921

'Tom Tom the Piper's son' 411KB The pig in question was not a real pig,
but a sweetmeat sold by street hawkers in the 18th century. Written By: ?

'We'll meet again' 516KB Tommy's definitive version of Vera Lynn's classic WWII song. 









Words & Music by: Ross Parker & Hughie Charles, 1939


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Bob Blackman with his beer tray