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I'm a Cockney, haven't lived in London for years and I am surprised how many of these I know and was singing along with. Thank you Joolz for sharing this. Made me smile!
In these weird times with Canada going nuts and that Putin fellow trying to start a war this was a most welcome break from it all. There´s still hope when it´s sunday and a new Joolz video is out on the old Tube. Keep up the good work.
Absolutely My heart has always been particularly drawn to the UK History done with the accouterments that Joolz injects so artfully is delightful as well as educational . When I lived in UK, street history of London was my favorite part as well as architecture. Thirty years later, stumbled across ancestors information. Now I know why I'm addicted to anything filmed in UK. Certain areas were where my ancestors lived. Thanks Joolz
I’ve been to a lot of great cities, but none are more enjoyable than London, where you’ll find a story every five feet. And you’ll never find a more enjoyable guide than Mr. Joolz!
My mum (born 1918) told me that when she was a kid a piano would be wheeled down the road to any house without a piano where an impromptu party and sing sing was happening and often a barrel of beer would be transported on the open platform of a bus from a nearby pub to quench the thirst of those partying!
My Dad born 1916, worked in my Uncles Pub Harry SheathThe Kingfisher Portsmouth, the piano would travel from pub to out in the street at New Year, it was the hub of community, sadly lost to slum clearance 1970. The piano player had a hump and got the hump one night with the landlord, pushed his piano out the doors and never came back. True story.
Like many people, I'm embarrassed by public performance, but I think I would find this fascinating. I'm so glad that Mr Carradine is keeping these wonderful songs alive, otherwise they might disappear.
My dad was born in 1909. I'm old. I remember many of these songs. As a teenager in the 70s max bygraves kept many of them going in sing alongs. Cock linit is usually refers to a canary
Most excellent. I was there watching Tom on Thursday of last week (17.2.22). I had a good old sing along. He was excellent as usual and an American lady next to me said she'd "come here every week if I lived in London". As would we all dear. 👍🏻
@tony skilbeck - I live in the States. Just "found" Joolz Guides April 2020 during our lockdown. I can not wait to get back to London, so many things I want to see now b/c of these videos. Of course, I'll have to do a Thurs night sing-along 💂
@@ericduffield524 he's an incredibly interesting chap with a great channel. Simon the cameraman is fast becoming a great addition to Joolzs channel. Tom is also a great entertainer, the Thursday night at Mr Foggs is a go to night out for those in the know in the capital.
Joolz you may have just come up with the solution to the rising crime going on in our cities today, a rolling piano. Your always on key. Thanks for making another Sunday morning fun. 💃
As a lad born in the 50s I remember all us kids singing along to these at the local Granada Saturday Morning Pictures before they started the cartoons. They had a Wurlitzer!
What a fabulous video Joolz. I've always dismissed these songs as dull but Tom's background stories really brought them all to life. Thank you so much! 😊
They even showed my small, lovely, 24 Flat, Council Block @ 14'08: Manchester House and I lived over that market until 1983 and, almost, 40 years later, miss her every day now I am 11 miles away and I still go back for nostalgic reasons:)
This one was especially outstanding, Joolz. Enjoyed it immensely. Had to watch it again. Didn't realize I could have visited Walworth Road when I was staying nearby, I walked past Elephant & Castle Station and the area didn't look like much.
Before they built those wretched Aylesbury and Heygate Estates, making it the largest housing estate in Northern Europe at the time, there was an excellent Community and only 2/3 miles from The City and West End..
This was fun and made me remember a tv show we watched in Norway when I grew up in th 70ies!! It was called «The Good Old Days» and was a sing along show. Remember the song the Old Bull and Bush! We loved it a lot😃
Stepping out in my old manors! I lived in Camberwell until 11, Moved to Walworth and worked a barrow in East Street as a teenager, Moved to the Lambeth Walk at 21 and Did my drinking in the Old Kent Rd!
Great video Joolz, thank you, thanks also to Tom Carradine and lil lost lou too. I know a lot of these songs, as My Nana (RIP) God bless her, used to sing these songs to all her grandchildren when we were kids, now in our 50s and 60s. She never owned a television. We all used to sit and listen to the radio, when we stayed with her.
A very wise woman your Nan was. If she could have seen the Tripe that,S on,it Now what would she say? Ere Turn that off and lets have a good ol knees up! And switch off those Bloody phones and we,LL talk to each other.❤
My favourite guide so far , love those songs , I got when I was child a tape of all the eastenders cast singing most of them , brilliant memories, have a banana 🍌
Thank you Joolz ! I think you may not know just how entertaining and informative your videos are. Your creativity is fantastic! I have been watching for the past 3 or 4 years. So enjoyable and waaaaayyyyy better than regular television! I so appreciate your videos.
I’m not that far behind you and I do remember watching ‘The Good Old Days’ on BBC 📺 when I was my parents remote control when my eye was by my knee ! 😃
Many years ago, a friend was stationed by the U.S. Navy at a laboratory in London. He compiled a list of 100 things he wanted to visit. A year or so later when he returned to the States, he'd visited these places but had added another 100. I wish I had the list of 200.
Great, jolly 📹...well done Joolz , Tom and Lou ....its a shame Cockney Tradition is fading away in Large Parts of London , oh well ! . Looking forward to your next Video already .
That was great fun. There was of course Vesta Tilley on the music hall scene, but she never seems to get a mention. She lived down here in Hove in a mansion block on the seafront for a while and has a blue plaque.
Marvelous, Joolz! I didn't want this vlog to end I was having so such fun. Tom is wonderful and I thank him for sharing the old music hall songs! Cool that you took us to the parts of town where the origins of some of the songs originated. ❤🤗😁
I love when Joolz and Tom team up. This video and the penny farthing video are a couple of my favs. Next time I visit London I will be sure to visit the cockney sing along.
The best time I had in London the last time I was there was at Tom Carradine's Cockney Sing-a-Long at Mr. Foggs. Honestly it is the best time. Everyone there was so lovely. And as a die hard Joolz fan, I knew a lot of the songs. Tom is a delight in person as well. I cannot thank him enough for the wonderful night I had with my mom. There was a surprise appearance by Joolz that night as well. It was such a treat.
I can't believe how empty the streets are! Was this at 8am on a Sunday??? Also... another absolute classic video of my old home town. Joolz is a TH-cam and London gem! Along with Tom and Lou!
I would love to see the same again on a busy day with lots of audience participation!! Lots of fun, loved it, and surprised how many lyrics I knew, despite being North of the border.
Ahh, music from the days when Londoners were white 👀 Imagine what the BBC would do to please the Woke folk if The Good Old Days series came back. They wouldn't bring it back is what they'd do!
That was so fun! That was delightful. Taking fun and laughter around London. I couldn't stop laughing. I'd love to attend one of Tom's shows maybe I'll get to do that one day. All those songs are very familiar to me as they used to be on the radio all the time when I was a kid,Sing Something Simple or Friday Night is Music Night etc. Also,bring back The Good Old Days ( in some form). Grand video.
My mother used to sing down at the old bull and bush. It is fascinating to learn of the history. Sad that hardly anyone stopped to join in. I think underneath the Arches is my favourite though. Was shocked to find out it was about Derby. We all need a dam good sing a long. Well done sir.
Bloody brilliant! As an American, I do not know these songs (except a couple of them.) But, I've enjoyed them in your videos. It's so nice to hear the history behind them. THANK YOU to Julian, Tom, Lou, Kai, and Simon for this most wonderful video 😊
Tom is just a plethora of musical knowledge and talent. Loved this so much. Cheers from this Anglophile in the U.S. Thanks for brightening our Sunday, Joolz! 🇬🇧 ❤🌹
Brilliant, fun and very informative. Well done I sang along to every one... well me Dad was from Bethnal Green and me Mum from London Fields... so near enough I reckon!
Great Video. The reference to Marie Lloyd was interesting. Lloyd was involved with the Dr Crippen saga as Crippen's wife liked performing at the Music Halls but was allegedly awful. My father who made many British Films tried to make a film about Marie Lloyd who was possibly the first proper real Pop Star!!
Your favourite jumper, a mug of cocoa, a comfy pair of shoes, everything is alright in the world, that's exactly how I feel whenever I watch one of your vids Joolz! Thank you Xx
Great vid as usual. I lived in the East End for part of 1968 (young Canadian abroad). I heard many of these songs first hand in the many small East End pubs of the time. By the way my favourite pie shop was right beside the house of the Krays mom. Nothing like a knees up at The Blind Beggar. Interesting entertainment at the interval!
Thanks Joolz, one of your best, I really enjoyed it. I'm coming over to dear old blighty in late march. I always have a day in London. I have to buy a new hat this time. for Summer that is. Don't stop.
Really enjoyed this Joolz. I was amazed that there were a few Cockney songs that I knew growing up that I never knew were Cockney. Seemed like everyone walking around you guys were smiling. Thanks as always from Steve in Bay City, Michigan USA
Very good! You could also have mentioned “If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses in between” (1899). Featuring lines like “Wiv a ladder and some glasses/ you could see the ‘Ackney Marshes/ If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses in between”
One of my earliest memories is going down east Lane and having roasted chestnuts and Sarsaparilla, or pie and mash and a bowl of eels. I live in the sticks now, where most cockneys now live. Kent,Essex, and East Sussex are full of us.
Oh dear! What a brilliant video! I shall watch this over and over again. Those old Cockney songs shall endure forever. And not just in old London Town. But right throughout the UK! Yet, further afield, like everywhere around the world. It was said once that the sun never sets on the British Empire. Well, today it's a fact that the sun never sets on British entertainment. I was born, and live in Australia, the son of a Scotsman. But I'm moved (even excited) by those old cockney songs, and I'm a very young 76 years of age!
Enjoyed hearing about the background on all these historical songs. Great Fun all through this video. All personalities bubbling over. You're all a joy.
Hearing "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" was a shocker. I'm typing this sitting 5 miles away from Big Stone Gap, Virginia the home of author John Fox Jr. who wrote the book. It was adapted to a stage play and I acted in the show for five years back in the '90s in the town of Big Stone Gap. We sang that song in the show but I think was originally written in the 1930's or around the time one of the movies based on the book came out. Thanks for bringing back some great memories! Hope we run into you in London next month. Cheers!
I love all those London songs . And your guest - HE is unique London s entertainer...give him my kove🎼🎵🎶I would like to sing with him...🤗🎼🎵🎶Thank you Joolz...🙏🌹best wishes from Bgd,Serbia
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Great video, you people are alot of fun. 🙂
Brought tears to my eye's, fantastic ❤
😅😊😊😊❤🎉 😢 😅❤🎉 🎉🎉 🎉🎉 😊😊😊😊😊
I'm a Cockney, haven't lived in London for years and I am surprised how many of these I know and was singing along with. Thank you Joolz for sharing this. Made me smile!
Me too!
Its ingrained in us.
Great accent
What a hugely cheerful video!
Many thanks Joolz, Tom Carradine & Lil Lost Lou.
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Love it Remember the TV programme The Wheel Tappers & Shutters Club on tv late 60's early 70's 😉😎
In these weird times with Canada going nuts and that Putin fellow trying to start a war this was a most welcome break from it all. There´s still hope when it´s sunday and a new Joolz video is out on the old Tube. Keep up the good work.
Absolutely
My heart has always been particularly drawn to the UK
History done with the accouterments that Joolz injects so artfully is delightful as well as educational .
When I lived in UK, street history of London was my favorite part as well as architecture.
Thirty years later, stumbled across ancestors information.
Now I know why I'm addicted to anything filmed in UK.
Certain areas were where my ancestors lived.
Thanks Joolz
I'm here in Canada (from Kent) and I agree
I was just wondering how old Joolz was doing 2 days ago! Excellent!
Yep, agree, the worlds gone mad! And Joolz is a welcome release, maybe Putin should watch this video and chill out a bit…
Cheerful and fun!
This was fabulous and charming.
A talented fellow, in possession of a red bowler.
Excellent, thank you, Joolz. Tom Carradine is a superb entertainer.
I’ve been to a lot of great cities, but none are more enjoyable than London, where you’ll find a story every five feet. And you’ll never find a more enjoyable guide than Mr. Joolz!
Strike a light! What a welcome distraction, and no mistake.
I am shocked no passer bys stop to listen to this!! I didnt see anyone..I love that music))
To many people from other countries.
Very good jolly great video in work watching Dublin ireland 😉😉😉😉😉😉🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇬🇧 have to have a pint in the boozer were Tom dose the gig
My mum (born 1918) told me that when she was a kid a piano would be wheeled down the road to any house without a piano where an impromptu party and sing sing was happening and often a barrel of beer would be transported on the open platform of a bus from a nearby pub to quench the thirst of those partying!
Sounds terrific
My Dad born 1916, worked in my Uncles Pub Harry SheathThe Kingfisher Portsmouth, the piano would travel from pub to out in the street at New Year, it was the hub of community, sadly lost to slum clearance 1970. The piano player had a hump and got the hump one night with the landlord, pushed his piano out the doors and never came back. True story.
Like many people, I'm embarrassed by public performance, but I think I would find this fascinating. I'm so glad that Mr Carradine is keeping these wonderful songs alive, otherwise they might disappear.
My dad was born in 1909. I'm old.
I remember many of these songs. As a teenager in the 70s max bygraves kept many of them going in sing alongs. Cock linit is usually refers to a canary
Most excellent. I was there watching Tom on Thursday of last week (17.2.22). I had a good old sing along. He was excellent as usual and an American lady next to me said she'd "come here every week if I lived in London". As would we all dear. 👍🏻
@tony skilbeck - I live in the States. Just "found" Joolz Guides April 2020 during our lockdown. I can not wait to get back to London, so many things I want to see now b/c of these videos. Of course, I'll have to do a Thurs night sing-along 💂
@@ericduffield524 he's an incredibly interesting chap with a great channel. Simon the cameraman is fast becoming a great addition to Joolzs channel. Tom is also a great entertainer, the Thursday night at Mr Foggs is a go to night out for those in the know in the capital.
Oh that's put a massive grin on my face, fantastic video
We’ve got Tom Carradine down our club in Fareham in June. Seen him before, great show, being a Cockney myself, cannot wait to see him again.
Another Joolz Classic 😊
Joolz you may have just come up with the solution to the rising crime going on in our cities today, a rolling piano. Your always on key. Thanks for making another Sunday morning fun. 💃
Please stop my sides are splitting, not laughed so much in ages 'get off me sister', hahaha you guys are a class act🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I never get bored of this. Absolute Masterpiece.
Wow, the gang is complete! Joolz, lil lost Lou, Tom, Kai and Simon. I enjoyed watching this episode.
Jools. Excellent video Sir. Great performance by all. 'Ave A Banana! Wheel Out Me Barrer! Best Wishes. Alan.
Thanks Joolz! It was a lot of fun
As a lad born in the 50s I remember all us kids singing along to these at the local Granada Saturday Morning Pictures before they started the cartoons. They had a Wurlitzer!
What a fabulous video Joolz. I've always dismissed these songs as dull but Tom's background stories really brought them all to life. Thank you so much! 😊
They even showed my small, lovely, 24 Flat, Council Block @ 14'08: Manchester House and I lived over that market until 1983 and, almost, 40 years later, miss her every day now I am 11 miles away and I still go back for nostalgic reasons:)
This one was especially outstanding, Joolz. Enjoyed it immensely. Had to watch it again. Didn't realize I could have visited Walworth Road when I was staying nearby, I walked past Elephant & Castle Station and the area didn't look like much.
Before they built those wretched Aylesbury and Heygate Estates, making it the largest housing estate in Northern Europe at the time, there was an excellent Community and only 2/3 miles from The City and West End..
@@Isleofskye That place was horrendous
@@wasabista1613 How long ago was tthis as the area,as you may know,is undergoing a massive 30 Billion generation?
I came from Leicester and my mother was from Nottingham she knew all these old songs and would sing them in the kitchen.🎶🎹
Fantastic joolz love all your videos best content on TH-cam thank you 🙏🏻 🏴🍺
Nice moves, Lil’ Lost Lou!
This was fun and made me remember a tv show we watched in Norway when I grew up in th 70ies!! It was called «The Good Old Days» and was a sing along show. Remember the song the Old Bull and Bush! We loved it a lot😃
And can re live BBC Good Old days on TH-cam many episodes to watch again.
What fun! Your house must have been a lot of fun growing up, your sister seems very supportive.
That was so much fun! Just what I needed for a dreary morning in Toronto 😁
What can I say? BRILLIANT - thats what I call proper entertainment. Thank you to you all 😀
Stepping out in my old manors! I lived in Camberwell until 11, Moved to Walworth and worked a barrow in East Street as a teenager, Moved to the Lambeth Walk at 21 and Did my drinking in the Old Kent Rd!
Great video Joolz, thank you, thanks also to Tom Carradine and lil lost lou too. I know a lot of these songs, as My Nana (RIP) God bless her, used to sing these songs to all her grandchildren when we were kids, now in our 50s and 60s. She never owned a television. We all used to sit and listen to the radio, when we stayed with her.
A very wise woman your Nan was. If she could have seen the Tripe that,S on,it Now what would she say? Ere Turn that off and lets have a good ol knees up!
And switch off those Bloody phones and we,LL talk to each other.❤
So my old man said follow the Van is about doing a moonlight flit without paying the rent hilarious nothing changes
Quite right , it was moonlight flit NOT midnight flit.
That was the most fun I've had of a Sunday morning in a LONG time!
My favourite guide so far , love those songs , I got when I was child a tape of all the eastenders cast singing most of them , brilliant memories, have a banana 🍌
One of your best videos of all time, totally engrossed in this!
Thank you Joolz ! I think you may not know just how entertaining and informative your videos are. Your creativity is fantastic! I have been watching for the past 3 or 4 years. So enjoyable and waaaaayyyyy better than regular television! I so appreciate your videos.
Thanks 😊 well I couldn't possibly comment!
I'm sixty one and remember The Good Old Days on BBC 1. 📺❤️
Leonard Sachs and his delectation of mirthful divertissement.
Indeed ! Audience all dressed in 1800's style and singing their hearts out !
I’m not that far behind you and I do remember watching ‘The Good Old Days’ on BBC 📺 when I was my parents remote control when my eye was by my knee ! 😃
I've seen repeats and it looks trememdous
I’m 54 and I’m still trying to forget them….
Many years ago, a friend was stationed by the U.S. Navy at a laboratory in London. He compiled a list of 100 things he wanted to visit. A year or so later when he returned to the States, he'd visited these places but had added another 100. I wish I had the list of 200.
Great, jolly 📹...well done Joolz , Tom and Lou ....its a shame Cockney Tradition is fading away in Large Parts of London , oh well ! . Looking forward to your next Video already .
Absolutely. Brilliant. Knees up
That was great fun. There was of course Vesta Tilley on the music hall scene, but she never seems to get a mention. She lived down here in Hove in a mansion block on the seafront for a while and has a blue plaque.
Marvelous, Joolz! I didn't want this vlog to end I was having so such fun. Tom is wonderful and I thank him for sharing the old music hall songs! Cool that you took us to the parts of town where the origins of some of the songs originated. ❤🤗😁
Thank you for another great video. Very informative and fun.
fabulous! More please!
That was very enjoyable, interesting, and yes, downright educational. A big “thumbs-up” as always. Cheers from the USA.
Thank you to Joolz and Mr Carradine for the music to lift our spirits and the videos to educate us.
I love when Joolz and Tom team up. This video and the penny farthing video are a couple of my favs. Next time I visit London I will be sure to visit the cockney sing along.
Great work, so nice to see Tom.
Had a smile the whole time watching, beginning the day right
Always a pleasure to watch your uploads always informative and guaranteed a chuckle along the way !
Loved this! Much of my family were Londoners and I can always imagine them going to the old music halls! Tom Carradine is a genius
Loved it joolz. It’s great to hear all the old songs and let’s hope they long continue.
unfortunately it’s only people like tom who keep it alive, all credit to him
@@ip5799 good for him. Have subscribed to his channel!👍👍
Thanks for the memories. My mum was a Cockney (came to the States as a war bride), and taught us so many of these.
The best time I had in London the last time I was there was at Tom Carradine's Cockney Sing-a-Long at Mr. Foggs. Honestly it is the best time. Everyone there was so lovely. And as a die hard Joolz fan, I knew a lot of the songs. Tom is a delight in person as well. I cannot thank him enough for the wonderful night I had with my mom. There was a surprise appearance by Joolz that night as well. It was such a treat.
Wooohoo just sat down got lunch and this has been uploaded. What a treat!
I can't believe how empty the streets are! Was this at 8am on a Sunday???
Also... another absolute classic video of my old home town. Joolz is a TH-cam and London gem! Along with Tom and Lou!
Yes it was!!
@@Joolzguides oh wow! First thing I've got right all weekend! 🤣🤣 I hope this channel is bringing you all the good things! Its really fantastic.
I would love to see the same again on a busy day with lots of audience participation!! Lots of fun, loved it, and surprised how many lyrics I knew, despite being North of the border.
Ahh, music from the days when Londoners were white 👀 Imagine what the BBC would do to please the Woke folk if The Good Old Days series came back. They wouldn't bring it back is what they'd do!
@@RAFchurchlawford4469 let me rephrase your awesome comment…. ‘i don’t like black and brown people and I love discrimination’.
Thoroughly enjoyed the old London songs. Thank you, Joolz and your musical mates.
Smashing great fun! Now I definitely have to watch an episode or two of The Good Old Days next! "Down at the Old Bull and Bush!"
That was so fun! That was delightful. Taking fun and laughter around London. I couldn't stop laughing. I'd love to attend one of Tom's shows maybe I'll get to do that one day. All those songs are very familiar to me as they used to be on the radio all the time when I was a kid,Sing Something Simple or Friday Night is Music Night etc.
Also,bring back The Good Old Days ( in some form). Grand video.
Jeepers, this is just the best. Profoundly educational and entertaining. Thank you for spreading your unique brand of good cheer. 👏
Thanks Joolz and Co, that was great 👍👏👏
Fantastic! Enjoyed every second, thank you 😊
My mother used to sing down at the old bull and bush. It is fascinating to learn of the history. Sad that hardly anyone stopped to join in. I think underneath the Arches is my favourite though. Was shocked to find out it was about Derby. We all need a dam good sing a long. Well done sir.
Bloody brilliant! As an American, I do not know these songs (except a couple of them.) But, I've enjoyed them in your videos. It's so nice to hear the history behind them. THANK YOU to Julian, Tom, Lou, Kai, and Simon for this most wonderful video 😊
Welcome Cuz!
Tom is just a plethora of musical knowledge and talent. Loved this so much. Cheers from this Anglophile in the U.S. Thanks for brightening our Sunday, Joolz! 🇬🇧 ❤🌹
Brilliant, fun and very informative. Well done I sang along to every one... well me Dad was from Bethnal Green and me Mum from London Fields... so near enough I reckon!
Great Video. The reference to Marie Lloyd was interesting. Lloyd was involved with the Dr Crippen saga as Crippen's wife liked performing at the Music Halls but was allegedly awful. My father who made many British Films tried to make a film about Marie Lloyd who was possibly the first proper real Pop Star!!
What a fun episode 👏
This should become a regular feature. Loved listening to these old songs.
Lovely to see Tom again!
Your favourite jumper, a mug of cocoa, a comfy pair of shoes, everything is alright in the world, that's exactly how I feel whenever I watch one of your vids Joolz! Thank you Xx
Great vid as usual. I lived in the East End for part of 1968 (young Canadian abroad). I heard many of these songs first hand in the many small East End pubs of the time. By the way my favourite pie shop was right beside the house of the Krays mom. Nothing like a knees up at The Blind Beggar. Interesting entertainment at the interval!
This episode is an absolute delight. A smile and tapping the toes pops right out.
That was fantastic. I really enjoyed it, singing on sunday, remembering my granny and grandad, singing these songs, when i was a child.
Thank you, Joolz Tom and Lou. Another classic.
Thanks Joolz, one of your best, I really enjoyed it. I'm coming over to dear old blighty in late march. I always have a day in London. I have to buy a new hat this time. for Summer that is. Don't stop.
Really enjoyed this Joolz. I was amazed that there were a few Cockney songs that I knew growing up that I never knew were Cockney. Seemed like everyone walking around you guys were smiling. Thanks as always from Steve in Bay City, Michigan USA
Very good! You could also have mentioned “If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses in between” (1899). Featuring lines like “Wiv a ladder and some glasses/ you could see the ‘Ackney Marshes/ If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses in between”
Brilliant as ever!
Great music history!
Fantastic video. Love all the London songs. Need to go back to those days of fun & simplicity
What a delight watching this was! Thank you a thousand times!
Thank you joolz, what a fun video: that’s brightened my day up 👏
One of my earliest memories is going down east Lane and having roasted chestnuts and Sarsaparilla, or pie and mash and a bowl of eels.
I live in the sticks now, where most cockneys now live.
Kent,Essex, and East Sussex are full of us.
Oh dear! What a brilliant video! I shall watch this over and over again. Those old Cockney songs shall endure forever. And not just in
old London Town. But right throughout the UK! Yet, further afield, like everywhere around the world. It was said once that the sun never
sets on the British Empire. Well, today it's a fact that the sun never sets on British entertainment. I was born, and live in Australia, the
son of a Scotsman. But I'm moved (even excited) by those old cockney songs, and I'm a very young 76 years of age!
Terrific! It's my favourite of my films
Enjoyed hearing about the background on all these historical songs. Great Fun all through this video. All personalities bubbling over. You're all a joy.
I just love the idea of a guy pushing a piano on wheels around London….. so wonderfully eccentric but so very British… well done folks xx
Really enjoyed that Joolz.
Very interesting, and "such fun"!! Thank you!
Love your work 🦋🦋🦋 very well made 🦋🦋🦋
Marvellous stuff ! Thanks for this, Joolz.
Hearing "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" was a shocker. I'm typing this sitting 5 miles away from Big Stone Gap, Virginia the home of author John Fox Jr. who wrote the book. It was adapted to a stage play and I acted in the show for five years back in the '90s in the town of Big Stone Gap. We sang that song in the show but I think was originally written in the 1930's or around the time one of the movies based on the book came out. Thanks for bringing back some great memories! Hope we run into you in London next month. Cheers!
A lot of memories coming back from when we used to sing these in primary school during assemblies :)
This was really GREAT FUN!
I love all those London songs
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And your guest - HE is unique London s entertainer...give him my kove🎼🎵🎶I would like to sing with him...🤗🎼🎵🎶Thank you Joolz...🙏🌹best wishes from Bgd,Serbia
Again a great and funny musical video. It reminds me of the musical of Oliver Twist where the people of London were singing and dancing.
Good job Tom, Joolz, and Lou! I feel more cockney now. This channel is a gem.