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Knees Up Mother Brown is thought to date to the 1800s. It was a working-class drinking song sung in East End pubs. It was popular during wartime and there is a record of Mother Brown being sung on ...
That song is overplayed now. People want to have a knees-up, like Knees Up Mother Brown or Roll Out the Barrel.” He was ...
Knees up, Mother Brown. Knees up, knees up, never let the breeze up. Try making time to rhyme with this West Ham favourite Knees Up, Mother Brown, a fun rhyme to sing at playtime.
Others ‘light-hearted’ songs include I’m Too Sexy, by Right Said Fred, and even Cockney classic Knees Up Mother Brown, a pub song from the 19th century. READ MORE: ...
Old Time Music Hall comes to the Regent Centre this week. Lyrics and Laughter Productions, formerly known as ‘The Olde Tyme Players,’ are back with two new super Summer Matinee shows for their ...