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The Income Tax Collector - Wallace, Swann & Flanders 1960 Parlophone

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

The Income Tax Collector - Wallace, Swann & Flanders 1960 Parlophone

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  • Marvellous, witty songs! Three boos for the AOL YouTube user compliance monitors who only allow you to hear the first few seconds of them.

  • Whats that? never heard of anything stopping them being played :S

    I know some of my uploads halt if you try to skip as I uploaded in a special format to bypass the rerendering & retain quality :)

    All I can say is get off AOL & find a decent ISP :D

  • Ian Wallace, not Flanders...

  • Yes your correct.....

    Dunno why Ive titled it Flanders?

    Shall correct shortly and thanks for your attention to detail and continuity :)

    I like things to be correct myself!

    Hope the quality of the upload is to your liking,

    Gav ={[O.o]}=

  • this is a collecters piece. great performers would love to have that record

  • Yeah, quality performances on this one!

    Ive uploaded all the tracks from both sides for prosterity.

    Got this single, mainly for the track Transport Of Delight, a while back from Help The Aged for abt 50 pence if I remember rightly.

    Keep checking Car Boots and Charity Shops for little gems like this :)

    Ez Now, Gav ={[O.o]}=

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  • Wonderful song; I find some of the lyrics hard to make out, however. Perhaps you could transcribe them in the description.

  • Great song - it would not be out of place in a Gilbert & Sullivan operatta!

  • Dedicated to all who've just seen a tax return land on their doormats.

  • Flanders and Swann wrote the song, but that surely is Ian Wallace singing it, yes, and quite well. I remember Wallace's voice mostly from reruns of My Music, the old BBC radio show.

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