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Thank U Very Much (for the Aintree Iron), Recorded by The Scaffold.

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Shankly hovers over Alun while Liverpool chairman Sidney Reakes looks dapper. Eggs seem also to be on the menu. I loved a night out but we were no worse than United' - Liverpool 'spice boy' suffered injury heartbreak but earned huge Steven Gerrard compliment He was the inspiration of the new team”, Shankly would later say of Keegan and Evans’ opportunities dwindled rapidly although one of only two goals he scored in his final Anfield season was arguably the best of his career, a strike away to Bayern Munich in the European Cup Winners Cup which was voted by German television viewers as goal of the month and which saw the Liverpool striker and his wife flown out to Germany to receive his award. W.P.C. Hodges" / "B Side Yourself With Plod" - Picture Sleeve with same catalogue number as above, but credited to "P.C. Plod" (Island Records – WIP 6151) 1973 I just loved to play football. Apart from that I had no interest in football. I just loved to play."

Thank you very much for the family circle, thank you very much, thank you very very very very very very very very much Bill Shankly was impressed with Alun Evans as a human being even though his career didn't live up to its billing. The album, McGough and McGear, is by Roger McGough and Mike McGear. All other releases by The Scaffold.Traynor, Luke (10 April 2020). "Scaffold release reworked version of 'Thank U Very Much' for the NHS". Liverpool Echo . Retrieved 12 October 2022. Evans’ final Liverpool appearance was ironically against his old club Wolves at Molineux and, after not featuring at all for the final three months of the 1971/72 season, the striker - still only 22 at this stage - knew Keegan’s arrival meant he would have to look elsewhere for regular first team football. I wrote 'Thank U Very Much' while on the phone to Paul!". Sunday Express. 18 September 2022 . Retrieved 12 October 2022– via PressReader. Thank U Very Much" (No. 4), composed by McGear. (McGear has been reluctant to explain the reference in the song to "Aintree Iron".) [3]

a b c "SCAFFOLD | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com . Retrieved 12 October 2022.It is easy for Liverpudlians who didn’t live through the Bill Shankly era at Anfield to assume it was a constant stream of trophies and glory.

Working almost exclusively as a trio under the name the Scaffold from 1964, Gorman, McGear and McGough performed a mixture of comic songs, comedy sketches and the poetry of McGough (as evidenced on their 1968 live album), and they released a number of singles and albums on Parlophone and EMI between 1966 and 1971, with several more on Island, Warner Bros. and Bronze thereafter. Reigning champions Everton were desperate to make up for their European Cup quarter-final exit to Greek champions Panathinaikos in midweek and took a first half lead through Alan Ball before Evans grabbed a vital equaliser on the hour mark, finishing coolly from 15 yards after Tommy Smith and Steve Heighway had opened up the Toffees’ defence down the left flank. Brian Hall’s winner 17 minutes from the end after goalkeeper Andy Rankine dropped a cross from Evans took Liverpool to Wembley with the 20-year-striker delighted to have made important contributions in such a vital game.

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Released at the beginning of November 1967, "Thank U Very Much" didn't reach its peak on the UK charts until two months later at the beginning of January 1968. It performed best on the Record Retailer, peaking at number 4. [1] Released in the US in January 1968, the song peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100, though performed better on the Record World chart, achieving a peak at number 43. [7] Elsewhere, "Thank U Very Much" performed best in New Zealand where it was top the Listener chart. [8] The song was notably a favourite of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and of the then- Prime Minister Harold Wilson. [9] A link to a link about the proposed chopping down of the famous tree can be found here as well as another dodgy attempt to explain Aintree Iron (the shoes of the Grand National horses): Kent, David (2005). Australian Chart Book 1940–1969. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN 0-646-44439-5. Scaffold release reworked version of Thank U Very Much in aid of NHS". Expressandstar.com. 9 April 2020 . Retrieved 18 April 2020. This ambitious and powerful work from Claire Cunningham uses the phenomenon of tribute artists as a springboard to explore impersonation, identity, acceptance and the challenges of being yourself.

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