Lanky Spoken Here

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2011

The Lancashire dialect of this song is dying out but can still be heard in the odd word or phrase.
Sung by Gary & Vera Aspey, it's taken from a live recording performed in Leigh, Lancashire in 1978. (Apologies for the audio quality).

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  • that was bril tare for that

  • @MorrisManDanceMan I'm glad you liked it, I always have. (I've just uploaded some more if you're interested).

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  • Very enjoyable for me raising many memories of my maternal family from Burnley!

  • @JessieMax69 l that be grand thaks

  • 'eigh; I come from Lancashire, but I conna resist a bit o't 'Queen's English' comin' from a newscaster!

    5*****.

    Jennie. x.

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