Showing posts with label Fortunes. Show all posts
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Friday, 7 March 2025

Bertie Fridays #6: Albert Hammond


We're back to flipping through Bertie The Dog's record collection. He only buys discs by people with Bert in their name...

My father is a doctor, he's a family man
My mother works for charity whenever she can
And they're both good clean Americans who abide by the law
And they both stick up for liberty and they both support the war

My happiness was paid for when they laid their money down
For summers in a summer camp and winters in the town
My future in the system was talked about and planned
But I gave it up for music and The Free Electric Band


Despite the lyrics of his only UK hit, Albert Hammond was born in London in 1944, shortly after his parents had been evacuated from Gibraltar.


Albert began his musical career aged just 16 with Gibraltarian band The Diamond Boys, but his first chart success came 6 years later, in 1966, with a Top Ten hit as part of...


He went on to enjoy a successful career as a solo musician, but I'm guessing he made most of his money as a songwriter. He's the writer or co-writer of a surprising range of hits from across the decades...










Quite a list. A great songwriter... though I'd argue he's not much cop as a weather man...


This Bertie's got an OBE, an Emmy, an Ivor Novello award and he's been inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. Though surely his greatest claim to fame is being mentioned in a Half Man Half Biscuit song...

Dragging my guitar round maternity ward
I was in search of the umbilical chord
But it was all in vain so I jumped on a train
And when I reached my home the kids were on the patio
Looking quite upset, so I asked them what was wrong
And they said: “Beware, there’s an Albert Hammond bootleg in the house in there
An Albert Hammond bootleg in the house
Some man who introduced himself as Stanley Rous came in
And left this Albert Hammond bootleg in the house”


No clues as to next week's Bertie. Those of you who are paying attention should be able to guess him.


Sunday, 5 August 2018

Saturday Snapshots #44 - The Answers



Thank you for showing your True Colours again this week with your excellent answers to Saturday Snapshots. Time after time, you just keep getting them right! Thank you.

This week's winner was (as is often the case) first to get out of bed on Saturday morning, and this week that was FurryBootsCityBoy. Question, FBCB - is that an alias for Lynchie? The reason I ask is because you (re-)appeared round these parts about the same time Lynchie disappeared and you seem to answer lots of questions from the same eras Lynchie specialised in. My detective's nose senses a link... but I may be completely wrong.

Anyway, answers...


10. A phoney Cooke makes tough mutton for Egyptian royalty.


If Sam Cooke was a phoney, he'd be Sam The Sham.

Egyptian royalty were the pharaohs.

Tough mutton? A woolly bully!

Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Woolly Bully

9. Bimbo Joe Pesci.


A bimbo is an airhead.

Don't tell Joe Pesci that he's a funny guy.

Airhead - Funny How

Well done to Chris for solving the week's toughest twosome, this and number #2.

8. A chronic deed... or an alternative.


"A chronic deed" is an anagram. Alyson worked that out, though FBCB recognised the photo.

An alternative is something else.

Eddie Cochran - Somethin Else

7. Legally poor doll, again and again.


A Sindy doll who was legally poor might be a Law-per. Alyson, being a girl who just wants to have fun herself, had no problem solving that.

Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time

6. Could this be William's last song? Assistance offered.


A last swan for Billy would be his Swan song.

Billy Swan - I Can Help

5. What could I wear at the funeral without you? It's such a huge dilemma!


I might wear a mourning jacket at a funeral, without u that would be...

My Morning Jacket - Big Decisions

Well done to C for puzzling that one out.

4. Solitary love.


Heart - Alone

Another one for C, though I understand how Alyson thought Ann & Nancy look like First Aid Kit here. Way before the shaggy 80s dos they were more famous for.


3. Riches... and better weather for coffee drinkers.


The Fortunes - Storm In A Teacup

2. Storytelling levellers.


Storytellers are raconteurs.

Levellers might make things steady.

The bloke on the far right is Jack White. The one next to him is Brendan Benson.

Well done again, Chris.

The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

1. Not Jason, at Halloween.


Not Jason Donovan, obviously. The one that clinched FBCB's victory this week.



Girls (and boys) who wanna have fun should come back next Saturday for more of the same.

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