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Ian (@sirsnapalot) |

Gilly, Gilly, Ossenfeffer, KatzenellenBogen by the Sea
"Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer KatzenellenBogen by the Sea" is a popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning and published in 1954. It was a hit in 1954 in both the United States and United Kingdom, for different artists.
The best-known version in the United Kingdom is by Max Bygraves, also recorded in 1954. Max Bygraves' version was recorded on 23 June 1954 with a children's chorus and orchestra directed by Frank Cordell, and released in the UK by HMV as catalog number B 10734. It entered the UK chart on 10 September 1954. It spent eight weeks on the chart, peaking at #7. The "Children" were from the Italia Conti school, which was just off Piccadilly Circus at the time
The song is frequently featured in the game known as "One Song to the Tune of Another" in the long-running radio panel show, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Heino Gaze has written the German lyrics. The German title is identical with the original title. Bibi Johns und Die Starlets, Franz Thon und das Tanzorchester des NWDR, Hamburg, recorded it in Hamburg on September 5, 1954. The song was released by Electrola as catalog number EG 8116.
The song was sung by Dennis Day and the Sportsmen Quartet on the Jack Benny Show 28 September 1952.
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admin:
@sirsnapalot New one for me of course. This is so cute, love your sing here and those kiddos in the backing are adorable. Loved my listen ♥
Mar 23rd 2020, 5:13 am Report
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Bev:
@sirsnapalot I always though this was a cute one. You did a fantastic job here Ian. Enjoyed this very much.♥♫
Mar 23rd 2020, 11:48 am Report
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Ian:
@admin with all the sickness and health scares it makes one feel a little better to sing and listen to happy tunes
Mar 24th 2020, 3:05 am Report
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James Fronck:
@sirsnapalot You sang this wonderfully
Mar 24th 2020, 11:35 am Report
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Joe Huber:
@sirsnapalot Hi Ian enjoyed my listen thanks for sharing.
Mar 24th 2020, 10:33 pm Report
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