Last week, we looked at songs that mentioned Corrie. But what about the characters in Corrie? Some of them have been around so long, or made such an impact on popular culture, that they too have been immortalised in song. Let's start with Weatherfield's longest serving resident, the only one who's been there from the very start...
Ken Barlow
At 91 years of age, William Roache is in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-serving television star in a continuous role. Which just goes to prove that charisma is not a prerequisite for TV success. Here's Harry Hill's reverential tribute...
My name is Ken
And I will see you on Monday, Thursday and Friday
Mountains may crumble,
Rivers may run dry,
But I will always be here
For I am your friend - Ken!
Ray Langton - saw him off
Len Fairclough - never stood a chance
Mike Baldwin - ha ha, Poor Mike.
Elsie Tanner, Hilda Ogden, Ena Sharples - all gone
Yet I remain...
Harry Hill - Ken!
Football fans will know that Ken Barlow has also been immortalised in a terrace anthem by the supporters of Stoke City...
Stoke City Fans - Viva Ken Barlow
But the last word on Ken has to go to Nigel Blackwell, who always fancied himself as the frontman of American indie band Sebadoh... sadly, it was not to be.
I could have been like Lou Barlow
But I’m more like Ken Barlow
Half Man Half Biscuit - Lark Descending
Deirdre Barlow
From Ken, we obviously have to go to his long-suffering spouse, Deirdre. Ken and Deirdre got married twice - firstly in 1981, a day or so before Prince Charles married Princess Di. More people watched the fictional marriage. Their second marriage, in 2005, happened the day before Charles married Camilla. Again, more people watched Ken & Deirdre.
The biggest upset in the Ken and Deirdre's marriage was when Deirdre had an affair with rag trade J.R. Mike Baldwin. The Toy Dolls are still recovering from the trauma...
The Toy Dolls - Deirdre's A Slag
The Band Name Of The Week award goes to Bleeding Heart Pigeons. They're from Ireland and appear to be named after Luzon, an actual breed of pigeon that has a big red patch on its chest, also known as a "stabbed pigeon".
I can almost smell the burning
It's all overloading
The plot goes in circles and the
Characters are possessed
Deirdre throws a trifle across the room
Richard drives in a river screaming 'I love you'
Small trifles coalesce
Into one big mess
And it's fucked up
Bleeding Heart Pigeons - Weddings & Wakes
Thirsty work this, so let's stop off at The Rover's Return...
The Korgis - Rover's Return
If that was on the jukebox in the Rover's, you'd probably go and drink in the Flying Horse or The Kabin. But Waite, there's more!
John Waite - Rover's Return
And let's not forget this...
Pat Phoenix - The Rover's Chorus
Pat Phoenix was, of course, one of the show's iconic Grand Dames...
Elsie Tanner
So iconic that Elton John placed her at the end of a very distinguished list...
Marlene Dietrich
Marilyn Monroe
Brigitte Bardot
Doris Day
Billie Jean
Samantha Fox
Joan Collins
Kiki Dee
Katharine Hepburn
Vivian Leigh
Grace Jones
Priscilla Presley
Vanessa Williams
Dusty Springfield
Nancy Reagan
Rita Hayworth
Petula Clark
Julie Andrews
Superwoman
Annie Lennox
Mata Hari
Anouska Hempel
Shirley Temple
Tallulah Bankhead
Linda Lovelace
Little Eva
Natassia Kinski
Princess Caroline of Monaco
Miss Pat Verness
Elsie Tanner
Elton John (featuring George Michael) - Wrap Her Up
Elsie also gets a mention in another Toy Dolls song, though this one is more about Kevin Webster's chequered love life...
The Toy Dolls - Molly Was Immortal
Meanwhile, Elsie gets paired with William Shatner in this lost "post punk diamond"...
Get home Monday
Dinner on the train
What shall we watch tonight?
Captain Kirk, or
Elsie Tanner
It is always a fight
Sandglow Marinas - Power Of TV
Still in the Rover's Return... who's that I see behind the bar?
Bet Lynch
It was actually Bet Lynch who inspired me to feature Coronation Street on this blog. Not because of this...
Bet Lynch - These Boots Are Made For Walking
And not because of this...
Bet Lynch's Legs - Some Like It Hot
(While we're on the subject, Bet's not the only Corrie character to have a band named after her...
The Mavis Riley Experience - The North Wales Emotional Suicide Blues)
No, the reason I decided to investigate songs about Corrie was because of this, from the much underrated Rodney Allen...
Sunday papers with diversity
Shock horror bingo and Dynasty
Missing truth and making a mess
Bet Lynch has got a flat in Hammersmith
Rodney Allen - Happy Sad
It's also worth remembering that Bet Lynch was a big influence on this video...
Still in the Rover's, who's that pulling a judgmental face at the way Bet's dressed this morning?
John Shuttleworth - Betty Turpin
And who's that cleaning up over in the corner? Only my favourite Corrie character...
Hilda Ogden
Honestly, Hilda deserved better than this...
Particularly as she was such a talented singer herself...
It always made me laugh when you heard Jean Alexander talk in real life, how posh she was.
Now... which Coronation Street character do you think I found mentioned in more songs than anyone else... if it's not one of the big names above? Rita? Gail? Jack and Vera Duckworth? Sadly, I couldn't find anything for any of them. No, the true Queen of Corrie (according to the TV On The Radio Jukebox, anyway) is...
Ena Sharples
Look, life is very intricate, when you're in the crowd
Life becomes the movies
And everyone has a role
It's easy being the actor
When the combine's the only star
Sunday papers
And the dailies
Ena Sharples
Page 3 girls
News at ten
War in Rhodesia
Far away
In a distant land
But we're alright
We're nice and warm here
No one to hurt us
Except ourselves
Why did Paul Weller stop writing lyrics like those?
Here's a band that do still write lyrics like that... with a lot more swearing.
Everyone still looks like Ena Sharples and Ray Reardon
People need to move on
That '50s look can do one
Elvis has definitely left the fucking building
Jeymes Samuel is Seal's younger brother. He makes music under the moniker Bullitts. He was born in 1979, one year before Ena Sharples left Coronation Street for good. So he must have been watching the show at a very young age...
I'm a weirdo,
You're a weirdo too my love,
So don't kill all the fun.
I was playing. You were playing too my love,
Until you pulled out that gun,
And shot that photograph
With Ena Sharples' autograph,
I only tried to have a laugh with you...
Even younger that The Bullitts though is Connecticut "Indie Rapper" Armando Acevedo II, aka Sketch Tha Cataclysm. The mind boggles as to where he came across the name Ena Sharples, although he does pronounce her first name "Enna", which makes me think he's just done a google search for words that rhyme with metacarpals.
Man, I'm ripping that mic like Ena Sharples
Once it touches metacarpals
Our final Ena mention comes from Richard Jobson and Stuart Adamson in a glorious punky list song that celebrates a number of Corrie (and Crossroads) stars, including Annie Walker and Stan Ogden, while Hilda, Bet and Eddie Yates get a mention on the
Peel Sessions version. But the chorus belong to one man and one man only...
Albert Tatlock
So the last word goes to Albert... but being the sole focus of a chorus by The Skids is not this Corrie character's greatest claim to pop immortality. Oh no! Because actor Jack Haworth, who played Albert for almost a quarter of a century, was also responsible for the spoken word introduction on this...