David Tennant & Catherine Tate - Sign no more
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@BeatriceLee14 Sarcasm. If you read the second part of my comment, you would've seen that.
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@LauraNikky ??? but the original is SIGH no more. you can distinctly hear the H at the end
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The video at 0:40, where is that from?
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r u disrespecting the house of COOPER!?
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Sigh no more, honey, SIGH no more. Shakespeare. Read it.
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omg I love this so much. Next time David does a play I definately need to travel to the UK for that.
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it is sigh no more defo. I can hear it very loud in my earphones that is the lyrics and also the shakespeare play words
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I hope they do more together i think they are wonderful
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@Flowapowa96 Very true. What you said about Shakespeare fans. Or maybe Much Ado About Nothing fans. I'm in general, a Shakespeare fan, but I've never liked reading Much Ado About Nothing.
I like it but I believe that it is "Sigh No More".
Geekerella 5 months ago 25
@Geekerella No, it's clearly "sign no more"... they don't like deaf or mute people.
Horrible joke. But it's definitely Sigh No More. Anyone who likes Emma Thompson or Mumford and Sons would know this. :)
LauraNikky 4 months ago 9