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  1. [Verse 8] "All right," said Fred, climbing up a ladder With his crowbar gave a mighty blow Was he in trouble, half a ton of rubble Landed on the top of his dome So Charlie and me had another cuppa ...

  2. A very early novelty record from 1962, much earlier than I thought to be honest! Something of a national treasure, Bernard released several singles and is be...

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  3. Tried to shift it, couldn't even lift it. We was getting nowhere. And so we had a cuppa tea and. "Right," said Fred, "Give a shout for Charlie." Up comes Charlie from the floor below. After strainin', heavin' and complainin'. We was getting nowhere. And so we had a cuppa tea. And Charlie had a think, and he thought we ought to take off all the ...

  4. Right, Said Fred Lyrics by Bernard Cribbins from the Sing When You're Grinning: Great British Comedy Songs, Vol. 2: 1957-1962 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: "Right," said Fred, "Both of us together One each end and steady as we go."

  5. So Fred said, "Let's have another cuppa tea." And we said, "right-o." "Right," said Fred, "Have to take the door off Need more space to shift the so-and-so." Had bad twinges taking off the hinges And it got us nowhere And so we had a cuppa tea and "Right," said Fred, "Have to take the wall down, That there wall is gonna have to go."

  6. Right Said Fred (song) "Right Said Fred" (also written "Right, Said Fred") [3] is a novelty song of 1962 written by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge. [4] [5] It is about three moving men (Fred, Charlie, and the unnamed narrator) trying without success to move a large and unwieldy piece of furniture from an apartment. The item has feet, a seat, handles ...

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  8. "Right," said Fred, "Both of us together One each end and steady as we go" Tried to shift it, couldn't even lift it We was getting nowhere And so we had a cuppa tea and "Right," said Fred, "Give a shout for Charlie" Up comes Charlie from the floor below After strainin', heavin' and complainin' We was getting nowhere And so we had a cuppa tea And Charlie had a think, and he thought we ought to ...