Thank U Very Much (for the Aintree Iron), Recorded by The Scaffold.

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Thank U Very Much (for the Aintree Iron), Recorded by The Scaffold.

Thank U Very Much (for the Aintree Iron), Recorded by The Scaffold.

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I wrote 'Thank U Very Much' while on the phone to Paul!". Sunday Express. 18 September 2022 . Retrieved 12 October 2022– via PressReader.

I loved a night out but we were no worse than United' - Liverpool 'spice boy' suffered injury heartbreak but earned huge Steven Gerrard compliment It is easy for Liverpudlians who didn’t live through the Bill Shankly era at Anfield to assume it was a constant stream of trophies and glory.

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Their best known recording is " Lily the Pink" which topped the UK charts in 1968. The group also composed and sang the theme tune to the popular BBC TV comedy The Liver Birds, which aired from 1969–1978.

We hammered them in the end 6-0. We were leading quite easily at half-time and then the crowd was chanting, stirring up the Wolverhampton crowd: "Thank you very much for Alun Evans. Thank you very much. Thank you very very very very much..." [sings the ditty as he recognises LFChistory doesn't know this song.] It's a bit of a Liverpool song. They were chanting that, that was satisfying. Thank you very much for the Aintree Iron, the original was." Shankly felt that Evans and Roger Hunt would be a good fit up front. “Alun is very like Roger Hunt in many ways and can help to give Roger a new lease of life,” said Shankly. Five days after Evans' arrival he made his debut against Leicester. A fan ran on to the field to greet him as was customary by that particular fella when new players were introduced. The only signing-on image in Liverpool's history where the player is dining while being photographed. Other things thanked for in the song include the birds and bees, the family circle, love, the Sunday joint, out cultural heritage, national beverage, nursery rhymes, Sunday Times, the atom bomb, everyone, playing this record and our gracious team. That was nice of him to say," Evans says. "The fee really didn’t bother me as I have always been such a down-to-earth guy. Tony Hateley moved to Coventry in the same week which made space for me in the side. I said to Shankly when I signed that I would progress in the reserves but he bawled at me that he'd bought me for the first team."Evans continued to impress and didn't display any loss of form that reporters had complained about on occasion, when he scored Liverpool's first in a 2-1 win over Everton in the FA Cup semi-final. Heighway's pass split Everton's defence open and Evans slotted the ball under the oncoming Andy Rankin with his right foot. Live at The Queen Elizabeth Hall 1968 (Él ACMEM63CD) [CD] Jan. 2006 [Reissue of the 1968 album, The Scaffold, recorded live on 10 February 1968]



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