Everything is fresh today by Jack Hodges, the Raspberry King

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

Released in 1933 by Regal Zonophone

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  • good lawd!!! I'd do almost anything for the actual 78 of this, where on earth did you find it? btw if you find this funny, you should probbably hear leonard henry lets himself go parts 1 and 2, quite milliganesc stuff that got forgotten about

  • Bought from ebay, only copy i've ever seen. Cost quite a bit - £26 I think !!

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  • Great to hear the original, long banned pre-war by the BBC for double meanings, typical comedy offering of the period. Spike Milligan and John Bluthal did the Fresh Fruit song, miming to it on the Q series on Television, sending up Opera something rotten!

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  • @78Man2 a bargain!

  • bravo loved dis since i heard it one day on late night radio , i thank you for posting dis

  • fantastic !! at last I've been able to -not only find out the title and --artist?--but hear it again. It's 20 years since I first heard half of this on a Chrismas Eve radio prog, on my car radio---I almost hit the car in front while laughing.

  • Happiest song i have ever heard!! heard it on radio 2 the other day and fell in love with it! well done!!!

  • Worth every penny, though, i paid about 30 odd for a coppy of the menthiss stompers on u.s victor and similar for the original menthiss 5 on vocalian, but different field of collecting, appart from that £15 on hutch's ok baby's the most i've spent on one record. I'd happily pay 26 for this excruciatingly raqre record, though, can't even find it as a download or anything lol

  • Nice choice to launch your new channel!

  • ha! ha!

    Known As "The Fresh Fruit Song" by the british, most of them think its by spike milligan

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