This week, ten songs about famous composers...
10. By the time I get there, she'll be rising.
The opening line of By The Time I Get To Phoenix.
9. One day, they will fly.
Sparks will fly, when they grow up.
8. Kiss me, behind the Mulberry.
Kiss me, Kate, behind the Mulberry Bush.
7. Clichéd utterances from Scottish Spector.
Och aye... does anyone in Scotland actually say that? Maybe when they're talking to Phil Spector?
6. Grander than a garden shed.
No, I've never heard of Gazebo either, but apparently this was a 1983 Number One in 7 European countries. In the UK, we were too busy listening to Karma Chameleon.
5. 1% of a million fruitcakes.
4. Just like Frank and Betty.
Frank Black and Black Betty, that is.
3. Random menus in disarray.
"Random menus" was an anagram.
2. Usually found in an offal competition.
Usually found in an offal competition.
Is this the only UK Number One song ever to be sung almost entirely in German?
1. Throw away your black and blues.
Chuck out your blackberries and blueberries... and tell Tachaikovsky the news!
Chuck Berry - Roll Over, Beethoven
Compose yourselves. Snapshots will be back next Saturday.