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The Goon Show,

The Goon Show, "My knees have fallen off!" disk 1

Audio CD

Disk ID: 439868

Disk length: 60m 6s (26 Tracks)

Original Release Date: Unknown

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Man Who Never Was (17 Feb 1958) 1:47
2. It was that very night that I, Captain Seagoon 1:10
3. Seagoon flung the interloper aside with a muttered oath 2:37
4. Get those horse flies out of here 3:34
5. Makin' Whoopee (Max Geldray) 2:40
6. And now we have great pleasure in returning you to the Goon Show 2:26
7. All through the night, and this is where the story really starts 1:35
8. Soon I was at the gates of Woolwich Arsenal 0:53
9. Will You Still Be Mine? (Ray Ellington) 2:41
10. And so the Woolwich Arsenal set about building 1:48
11. Gentlemen, I think we're wasting time 3:08
12. Meet The Man Who Never Was 1:43
13. Dear listeners, with Bloodnok on his way to the Old Bailey 1:15
14. Yes, now we've taken great care 2:05
15. The Case of the Missing CD Plates (18 Oct 1955) 1:13
16. One morning in the year needle nardle noo 3:24
17. And so here I was, freshly run over 1:10
18. The Lady is a Tramp (Max Geldray) 2:49
19. And so, while Eccles sets fire to nearby Craven Hotel 3:55
20. I finally extricated myself from under the piano 2:54
21. Dear listener, I realised I had them 0:44
22. Cloudburst (Ray Ellington) 2:28
23. The case of the missing CD plates, part the two 2:37
24. Chapter Ten: it is midnight 3:20
25. The case of Seagoon versus the Titikakan embassy 1:16
26. And so I arrived in Titikaka with my bagpipes bent on revenge 4:40

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