Binky Baker & the Pit Orchestra Toe Knee Black Burn

Tony Blackburn is a legendery British Disc Jockey who has been spinning records for at least 40 years.
The first voice on BBC Radio One he still has a large following of fans.
This was a tribute single back in 1978.
The problem is there seems to be only one line in the song
and no i have written the title wrong, that is how it is on the label.


10 comments:

Bianca said...

Regards mate ! SO FUNNY !

Bianca said...

mind sendin me and MP3 of that yahoo@skyblue70s.co.uk ?

Anonymous said...

This was played very early morning on some of the old scooter rallies. a proper wind-up but good

Anonymous said...

I can remember jumping out of the tent and running around singing this at 6am on the scooter rallies, funny as f**k

Anonymous said...

I have been searching for years for this song, dont ask why, and did not realise it was spelt that way. You have mad an oldish man very happy!

Unknown said...

every scooterist would learn to love and hate this at the same time.. cheers pete for all those painful mornings

Anonymous said...

hahaha guaranteed to get ya up amongst the stalls at any scooter rally worth attening in the 80'

CVS FOREVER

Anonymous said...

I have been searching for this song for a million internet years, so thank you for ending my quest. i never knew it was spelled that way either. Annie Nightingale, not surprisingly, used to play this all the time on her Sunday evening show on Radio 1, along with Fish Heads by Barnes & Barnes.

Thank you so much for making my evening!!

Jigglez xx

elduderido said...

Further proof of the timeless quality of this song: I just saw a seven year old Dutch boy lip-sync-ing on YouTube.

For all those looking for a copy of the original single: It was released in 1978 by Stiff Records as # Buy-41. B-side 'Rainy Day in Brighton' is funny as well, especially the spoken part at the part ("Oh really, is it standard tissue"?

elduderido said...

"..part at the end", ofcourse!