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First broadcast 28th August 1984.

Miss Stella Estelle is a cabaret singer in working men's clubs, and she sings songs from the 1960s to support a large and difficult family.

Elaine Lordan - Girl (Stella Estelle)
Peter Kelly - Doris/Man
Christina Greatrex - Mother
Geoffrey Leesley - Father
Robin Hayter - Gary
Olu Jacobs - Mr. Jones
Debbie Roza - Her-at-School
Forbes Collins - Walter
Claire Gordon - Sadie
Alexandra Delorzo - Exotic Dancer
Julian Littman - Lindsay Elliott
Nick Owenford - Schoolboy

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00:00This one's for you, a song of great social and political import.
00:12Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
00:41Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
00:50Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
00:57Anyone been outside lately?
00:59It's sulking out there, you know.
01:02If it's not raining, it's bloody sulking.
01:06And do you know why?
01:10Because it can't get in here.
01:14No chance.
01:15We've got a dress code here.
01:19And music.
01:22And dancers.
01:24Sir?
01:25Shh.
01:28Sir?
01:40Oh, sir.
01:42She's tired.
01:48It's all right.
01:49Let us sleep.
01:52Big Mouth.
01:54Oh, Lord, won't you buy me a night on the town?
02:00I'm counting on you, Lord, please don't let me down.
02:10Bye.
02:13See you.
02:14See you Monday.
02:16Worst luck.
02:18Bye.
02:19Are you okay?
02:21Thanks.
02:23You're coming tonight, then?
02:24I've got to, haven't I?
02:26No.
02:26I'm your new manager, remember?
02:28I'm your new manager, remember?
02:29Do you know that Sheffield is buried away from London and that space shuttle for you is when
02:33it's in space.
02:35Johnsy wants to see you.
02:40I won't keep you.
02:48Everything all right?
02:50Yes.
02:51Thanks.
02:55No problems.
02:58Nothing you want to talk about?
03:01No.
03:02Thanks.
03:06The work is a bit below par, isn't it?
03:10You're great.
03:11Yes?
03:14You're better than this.
03:17You're bad weight, Mr. Choms.
03:24Take them home.
03:26Look at them again.
03:29From work.
03:30Okay?
03:38I know you, sir.
03:39You are busy.
03:42A bit?
03:45When you've got time, look at them again.
03:52Working tonight?
03:55Good luck.
04:10So, Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
04:23And you know I want a big red one.
04:26A Mercedes-Benz.
04:42Dina ready?
04:44No.
04:45Is none back yet?
04:47No.
04:50Oh, I love the pinny dance.
04:55Suits you.
04:57Buy me a ciggy, will you?
05:01Right now.
05:10Gary!
05:11Where are all your fag?
05:14I've run out.
05:21Dad?
05:22What?
05:24John's had another go.
05:26Trouble?
05:28Not really. I've got to go over last week's homework, that's all.
05:31And?
05:32Well, that's enough, isn't it?
05:42Big one tonight, eh?
05:46Big one tonight, eh?
05:50What would you think if I sang at a chip?
05:54Would you stand up and walk out on me?
05:59Play me your ears and I'll sing you a song
06:03And I'll try not to sing at a key.
06:05Oh, I get by with a little hair from my friends.
06:10Oh, I get high with a little hair from my friends.
06:13Oh, I'm gonna try with a little hair from my friends.
06:23I can't even watch her anymore.
06:26He does, though.
06:28Does every corny minute I do.
06:30How do you come, then?
06:32She wants me to.
06:34Own up. You're a groupie.
06:36It's my sister.
06:38It's the glamour.
06:40Bright lights.
06:42Engaging personalities.
06:45The bosons.
06:46Peace off, we are.
06:48I need somebody to love.
06:51I need somebody to love.
06:52Could it be anybody?
06:56I want somebody to love.
06:59Would you believe in a love of my sight?
07:03Yes, I'm certain that it happens all the time.
07:06What do you see when you turn out the light?
07:09I can't tell you, but I know it's mine.
07:13Oh, I get by with a little hair from my friends.
07:16Oh, I get high with a little hair from my friends.
07:19Oh, I'm gonna try with a little hair from my friends.
07:22Are you gay or something?
07:24No.
07:25No.
07:26No, honest.
07:28Then why don't you have a good look?
07:30I don't mind.
07:32Honest, I don't.
07:34Thanks.
07:35Don't mention it.
07:36Oh, I get by with a little hair from my friends.
07:40Oh, I get high with a little hair from my friends.
07:43Oh, I'm gonna try with a little hair from my friends.
07:46Oh, I get by with a little hair from my friends.
07:50A little hair from my friends!
08:00You're hurting me!
08:02Sorry.
08:06You're doing all right, you know.
08:08They want you back at that last place.
08:11Had an offer this morning.
08:13Better billing.
08:15Percentage of the take.
08:18Rebooked by popular demand.
08:21Tell you next.
08:24Are we going to be late?
08:25Don't worry.
08:28So,
08:31Gary's got his job lined up, has he?
08:32He reckons.
08:34Something to do after school.
08:36The only reason he's paying at managers is so that he can get in free.
08:40We'll be good, though.
08:42You and Mum could go and live in France or somewhere on a mountain by the sea.
08:46Gary and me tore the world.
08:48We'll send you letters on the B-sides of gold records.
08:51Having a lovely time.
08:53Wish you were here.
08:54Gary sends his love.
08:56Oh, the Japanese like me.
09:01Don't always want to do it anymore.
09:04Don't be soft.
09:05I don't know.
09:07I'm not really like me mates at school and I'm not like them at the clubs.
09:11If I was taller, it'd be all right, I suppose.
09:15What do you mean, if you were taller?
09:17I mean, I don't fit anywhere anymore.
09:20Not really.
09:22You don't want to be any taller.
09:24You're fine, just as you are.
09:25But I will be, won't I, one day?
09:28Then what?
09:30Well, you're well-liked, aren't you?
09:32I don't know.
09:35Well, they clap.
09:38They asked for you to come back.
09:41You're well-liked, aren't you?
09:45I'm there.
09:45And when you're up there doing your stuff, I know you're enjoying it.
09:48I'm there watching.
09:51It's an act.
09:53It's real.
09:55They'd soon know if it wasn't.
09:59You just go on enjoying yourself.
10:02Have a good time.
10:05And if I don't?
10:08Well, we'll talk about it.
10:12My colour.
10:15Blue.
10:22You're going to be a right rotten little heartbreaker.
10:24No, I'm not.
10:31And I'm not going to get on telly either.
10:33Too old-fashioned.
10:38Hello?
10:45Hello?
10:46We've left home.
10:48There's a note on the kitchen table.
10:50Idiot.
10:56Don't be too long up there.
10:58And don't get your costume messed up.
11:01Remember, that heel's still wobbly, so wear the gold shoes.
11:04Oh, and don't forget the dots.
11:06Don't forget the dots.
11:09Gary, you could make yourself useful down here.
11:12Yeah.
11:23Gary?
11:25What?
11:26Why don't you get an earring put in?
11:29Because it hurts.
11:35You told him you didn't have any.
11:37So?
11:38I lied.
11:39You're going to die.
11:41You'll die instead of Dad.
11:43Every fag you tell him you haven't got is another day less you'll live.
11:46You'll die a liar with bad breath and black lungs.
11:50Bye, Gary.
11:54Hex and earrings don't go.
11:56You look like a tart.
11:58I get paid for it.
12:00What's your excuse?
12:01I'm modern.
12:03It's over.
12:11Do you like her?
12:13Who?
12:14Our mummy.
12:16Why, do you?
12:17Known her long enough.
12:20Pretty.
12:22Die a bit.
12:26Dad's bit of stuff.
12:31Oh, sodded.
12:44Do you think they do it much now?
12:47I don't know.
12:49I don't listen anymore.
12:51She told me she could have been anything she wanted.
12:54But Dad ruined her chances.
12:56And we ruined her figure.
12:58It'll all end in tears.
13:00They warned her.
13:03Do you think she'll come tonight?
13:06Do you think she'll come tonight?
13:06If she's not too tired.
13:10Her at school fancies you.
13:13I don't know.
13:14I don't know.
13:16I don't know.
13:18I don't know.
13:27What's the love of Dad thing?
13:27What about?
13:28About changing the act.
13:31What's wrong with it?
13:32It's no good.
13:34Who says it's not?
13:36All the stuff you listen to, the records you buy,
13:39boy George and Kim Wilde tell you it's no good.
13:42There's nothing in it. It's not going anywhere.
13:45If you want to change things, you tell him.
13:47Then come and ask me what I think.
13:50You piss off, I want to get dressed.
13:57Mop.
14:10In the town where I was born lived a man who sailed to sea
14:19And who told us of his life in the land of submarines
14:27So we sailed unto the sun
14:32Till we found the sea of green
14:36And we lived beneath the waves
14:41In our yellow submarine
14:48Who's a pretty girl then?
14:51The paying customer wants tit, star turns
14:54to mock the afflicted.
14:58I give him a bit of a afflicted.
15:01There are no bad acts, kid.
15:03Not that are working.
15:06How are you enjoying puberty then?
15:09Sorry?
15:10Adolescents.
15:12Semites and teenagers.
15:14God's people.
15:15The rag trend and the ragged.
15:18All right, is it?
15:21Are we looking after you?
15:22You and your sister?
15:25Dad gets on my tits.
15:26Nothing new then.
15:29No new developments.
15:31He won't let us in, will he?
15:33He decides what she's going to sing.
15:35He decides if it works or not.
15:37Rhythmic fossils, that's all he knows.
15:39Reckons he can get her there, does he?
15:41All the way, all the way to the top of Dad.
15:44He could be right, of course.
15:46He's not unheard of, you know.
15:51It's a nice little town you got there.
15:54It's a song, Walter.
15:56Fills her heads with pictures of better times.
15:59See you again.
16:00No problem.
16:04I thought you were her manager.
16:07Don't you pimp for her?
16:10I am.
16:11Sort of.
16:12We're working on it, you know.
16:13I had a manager once.
16:17Fully grown.
16:19So you're going to teach her to fly.
16:22Why not?
16:23You do business studies at school, do you?
16:26French, history, maths.
16:28Yes, you do.
16:29And I've got some good ideas.
16:31A whole new act.
16:32With tapes.
16:34Backing vocals, strings, brass, special effects.
16:38All on tape.
16:39Videos, you can make them yourself.
16:41Smokes, stunts, rude clothes.
16:44The lot.
16:45Home movies.
16:46Robots, homos, drum machines.
16:49I used to like rock and roll.
16:53Where's the bog?
16:54Ladies or gents.
16:56It's next door.
16:59And don't flush it.
17:00Sounds like applause out there when you pull the chain.
17:03Confuses the punter.
17:05And plays havoc with the drummer.
17:09We all live in a yellow submarine.
17:12Here we go.
17:13A yellow submarine.
17:15A yellow submarine.
17:20A yellow submarine.
17:34Imprisonment.
17:34Suspended for two years.
17:36And the winner for the regent.
17:38Most airs.
17:38Oh, dear.
17:41Oh, dear.
17:42Oh, dear.
17:45Woo!
17:46Yeah, get on with it.
17:50Give us a bag, Gary.
17:51In my pocket.
17:53Do you know the one about the Irish Christmas?
17:55Yes!
17:57So are you, Tom?
17:59Ha, ha, ha.
18:02How'd it go?
18:03I wasn't there.
18:09The drum's a bit slow. Nice voice, though.
18:13I think Dad's right about the songs, you know.
18:16Doris is on there.
18:18Dangerous Doris.
18:19Then it's a stripper.
18:22Exotic dancer, actually.
18:24Oh, this is my sister.
18:27Stripper's just dropped their knickers and look available.
18:30Weak here. Bogger's guessing.
18:32You all right?
18:34Great!
18:39Give us a bag, Gary.
18:42You got one?
18:44Oh, dear.
18:45We all live in a yellow submarine.
18:48A yellow submarine.
18:50A yellow submarine.
18:51We all live in a yellow submarine.
18:54A yellow submarine.
18:55Keep it down.
18:56Keep it down.
18:56Keep it down.
18:59Keep it down.
19:02Keep it down.
19:06Hold on.
19:10Hold on.
19:11Hold on.
19:13Hold on.
19:22We're back.
19:27How'd it go?
19:28Bloody marvellous.
19:30She's all right.
19:31Did you get the money?
19:32Mum.
19:33Fifty quid.
19:34And Gary's in love with a stripper.
19:36Exotic dancer, actually.
19:38Poor baby.
19:39Fatima fidola.
19:42I reckon she made that up, Gary.
19:44Well, you wouldn't know about that, would you?
19:46But don't get them on the Jimmy Young show.
19:48What's that meant to me?
19:49Shut up, Gary.
19:53Mr Jones had another go at her today.
19:55What about?
19:56Working nights.
19:57Mr Jones wants to mind his own.
19:58It is his business, Dad.
20:01And he's right.
20:02My little sister's not very bright anymore.
20:05And you are?
20:06Yes.
20:08She thinks Hollywood's the capital of America.
20:10The Queen lives at the London Palladium and the moon's blue and rises in June.
20:16And no passes.
20:18Fifty quid a night.
20:19That's how clever she is.
20:22What are you worth, Gary?
20:24It's a joke, Mum.
20:25Well, it wasn't a very good joke.
20:27Okay.
20:30Jones did have a go at me, though.
20:32We'll have to work something out, that's all.
20:37So, it went alright.
20:39Yeah, it was good.
20:41If she didn't have to do every poxy club that wanted her, there might be time for Jonesy.
20:46And for Gary.
20:47I said we'd work something out.
20:49When?
20:49You gonna get yourself a job then, Gary?
20:52No.
20:53I thought you might like to.
20:58I'm going to bed.
21:03Heavy metal tomorrow, girl.
21:05You're a stupid little bastard, Gary.
21:08She doesn't want to work nights with dangerous Doris and silly sodding strippers.
21:12Exotic dancers, and mind your own business, Gary.
21:17Why didn't you come tonight, Mum?
21:18Because it's your dad's bloody gig, that's why.
21:22He's not even trying anymore, Mum.
21:24He's got his job.
21:25He's her roadie.
21:27Drives her there, sees her safely through the crowds, past the photographers who are never there, collects the money, and
21:35makes her sing boring old songs to boring old farts who are too pissed to remember anyway.
21:44I don't care.
21:47I don't care.
21:48I don't care.
21:54I don't care.
22:11Why?
22:12Why?
22:13I expect it late again.
22:16I don't care.
22:17It's very funny, but it's so fun.
22:22I don't care.
22:31I don't care.
22:36It's very funny.
23:11I can't sleep.
23:15Please.
23:20When then?
23:27When we're on our own.
23:31When we've got time.
23:35When they're not here.
23:42When things get better.
23:49You've left the tap on.
23:55Do you know what I had for lunch today?
23:57No.
23:59I had a wank.
24:01Well, don't be ugly.
24:03That's four this week.
24:05There's millions of us doing it now.
24:08Look up the road.
24:09Drawn curtains at lunchtime.
24:11I said don't give away.
24:14Turn the tap off, please.
24:17I'll borrow Gary's books.
24:19I like it.
24:22It's fun.
24:30Shall I do the shopping tomorrow?
24:33If you like.
24:37I don't care.
24:40I don't care.
24:41I don't give a toss.
24:49Why don't we meet?
24:52By the fag kiosk.
24:54A date.
24:57Gary shouldn't have said what he said.
25:00Okay.
25:02I'll share the shopping bag.
25:04A strap each.
25:07I'll take the heavy side and get tired first,
25:09and you can promise me tea and tickle to keep me going.
25:12Turn it off, please.
25:14Come to bed.
25:15Turn that bloody tap off.
25:17I don't want them up there to hear us.
25:20The contraceptives on the first floor have ears,
25:23and in between their ears they've got dirty little minds.
25:25I don't want to make them laugh.
25:28They don't take your bollocks away when you lose your job, you know.
25:32They let you keep them.
25:38I love you.
25:56Give us a drag.
25:58Buy one.
25:59You're the one with the money.
26:01You're joking.
26:05What?
26:05Give us a drag.
26:07Is that your mentor?
26:09Yeah.
26:12So.
26:13What's it like?
26:14I've told you.
26:15Come and see.
26:16But what do you do?
26:18Now they're penguins.
26:20Yeah.
26:22They've melted.
26:24Splash your tits.
26:25No.
26:27Well what then?
26:29Sing.
26:30Dance.
26:31Smile a lot.
26:33I haven't got tits anyway.
26:35Not officially.
26:37What do they do?
26:38Who?
26:39The audience.
26:41The misters and missesses.
26:42They watch.
26:43They're gaping in amazement at my wondrousness.
26:46And they clap a lot.
26:47Chuck flowers on them.
26:48They come to the stage you know.
26:50They fancy you.
26:51But of course.
26:54They er.
26:55Never er.
26:56Try anything.
26:57They never get a chance.
26:59PHONE RINGS
27:07Well what happens then?
27:09I've told you.
27:10Come and see.
27:13Well er.
27:15Gary will be there.
27:17You might.
27:19You might not.
27:22I don't think I'd be allowed.
27:26Well give us one then.
27:28They're not for sweets you know.
27:32You might not.
27:34I don't think I'd be allowed.
27:34You know those bottles.
27:36Yeah.
27:37They'll never come out.
27:45Ask him now.
27:56Hello big brother.
27:58I've got a present for you.
28:01Bye.
28:05I've got to go and do something.
28:08That's all right.
28:36That's all right.
28:39Good afternoon Walter.
28:41Good afternoon.
28:42Good afternoon.
28:48You won't want to do the bingo tonight would you?
28:51No.
28:52No.
28:53You'd do it very well.
28:54Oh I can't wait.
28:57He knows you know.
28:59Walter knows that one day we'll have to shed our frocks and ambitions and become bloody
29:04bingo callers.
29:06That or tax exiles.
29:07Or barmaids.
29:08Sadie to me you'll always be a barmaid.
29:12How do you do it Walter?
29:14Where do you get the gall?
29:15The front.
29:17The face.
29:17The bottle.
29:18The sheer bloody insensitivity to ask.
29:21On its own.
29:2222.
29:23Two fat ladies.
29:24Number six.
29:26I'm not ready yet Walter.
29:29Find some other bugger.
29:31Someone with class.
29:32Style.
29:33A certain flair.
29:35Ask Doris.
29:36So you won't do it?
29:39It's as bright as a button is our Walter.
29:43Ask the dwarf.
29:45Ask your little girl.
29:48Job experience in there.
29:50Summing for the future.
29:54Sorry.
29:56Oh why don't you come Mr Jones?
29:58Look I'll put your name down you'll get him for nothing.
30:00Free.
30:00I don't want to come.
30:03Thanks.
30:06You wouldn't though would ya?
30:09What would happen Mr Jones if you did?
30:11I mean if you really had a good time.
30:13Thought I was amazing.
30:15If it was the best night of your life.
30:17If it was so good that you forgot you were Mr Jones.
30:19Got drunk and shouted for more.
30:21Would you tell me?
30:23Would you call me into your office Monday morning and tell me?
30:25Well I wouldn't know because I couldn't see you from up there.
30:28Wouldn't know what you were thinking.
30:30I wouldn't even know if you did turn up.
30:32Not until after.
30:34Well you could say yes.
30:36You could say you came and had to leave early but that I was truly amazing.
30:41What if I speak to your father?
30:44Don't talk to him anymore.
30:46What about?
30:48His truly amazing daughter.
30:50And the law and what I do is illegal you know.
30:52Yes.
30:55What if I make you a better offer.
30:57Another deal.
31:00We'll start with percentages.
31:03You get it all.
31:04No rake offs.
31:06Okay.
31:07You gross all you make.
31:09All options open.
31:11You make those options.
31:13The contract runs for as long as you choose.
31:18No hidden clauses.
31:20All legit.
31:22What do I have to do?
31:27Your homework.
31:29Boyfriends.
31:31Detention.
31:33Games.
31:35Games?
31:35Games.
31:41My dad had a job.
31:43If he was only money.
31:45He couldn't just stop could he?
31:48Well he couldn't could he?
31:52It will be alright.
31:54It will be alright.
31:56Promise.
32:08Where have you been?
32:10You know where I've been.
32:11I've been waiting haven't I?
32:12Well that's your problem.
32:14What's the hell with you?
32:15Not a lot.
32:17I've been discussing my future if you must know with another manager.
32:23I might be able to get someone down from local radio soon.
32:26Small time.
32:27It's better than nothing.
32:31Get me on telly.
32:32Get the video made Gary.
32:33Get me really famous then you can play proper managers.
32:37But if you don't do it soon I might accept a better offer.
32:55You coming tonight then?
32:58I got off early.
32:59What do you think?
33:00Well it's too small.
33:02Oh not for me silly.
33:03For you.
33:11It does bother your dad you know.
33:13Poor dad.
33:15It's just that he thinks about it that's all.
33:18We both do.
33:19It's alright mum.
33:20It's not the way I saw it.
33:23It's alright.
33:24It doesn't matter.
33:25Promise.
33:27I'll tell you what.
33:28I'll come tonight and I'll tell you what I think like before.
33:37You're still a baby really.
33:39No I'm not.
33:42I used to get you ready for your exams.
33:45Remember?
33:47I was as nervous as you.
33:49We'd always quarrel just before and...
33:51It's alright mum.
33:53Let me finish will you?
33:56And then when you'd done your turn and popped your cork and come out with your certificate we'd do our
34:05own little dance.
34:06The minute you walked in the door.
34:08I could see you were a man of distinction.
34:12A real big spender.
34:14I'm gonna have a baby.
34:17It's a joke.
34:21It's a bloody lie.
34:24Sorry.
34:30Now.
34:32What are you gonna wear?
34:34Blue.
34:36You look good in blue.
34:39Look at all this.
34:41I think I'll go as me tonight.
34:45I'm getting some radio people Dan.
34:47Oh yeah?
34:48Not yet though.
34:51When then?
34:53When we get the act together.
34:56Well you and me.
34:57If you like.
35:01And if I don't?
35:02Then just me and her.
35:06Well?
35:07I'll find something.
35:09What?
35:10I don't know yet.
35:11Do I?
35:12Well come on love.
35:14I'll do the other bits first alright?
35:16I'll do my hair.
35:18Well let's get this lot tidied up eh?
35:20You're not needed tonight Gary.
35:22We'll get by.
35:25I've got a gig tonight haven't I?
35:27Oh?
35:29You know.
35:31Well get by really.
35:33We don't need your bright ideas boy.
35:36What we got works.
35:39It's a good act.
35:41It's my act.
35:42It's my act.
35:43I invented it.
35:45All of it.
35:47Including a star.
35:50All she's got to do is to get up there and do the business.
35:53She does it.
35:54And they like her.
35:56So leave it alone as a good boy.
35:57Sorry.
36:00They like little girls.
36:02They like the songs.
36:04They're pissed dad.
36:06They're all pissed.
36:07It's just a night out.
36:09You pretend it's a job and they pretend they're in Las Vegas.
36:12At 50 quid a throat.
36:14You're screwing your own daughter.
36:15Come on.
36:18Come on.
36:53Come on.
37:01Oh.
37:03Don't mind me alone.
37:04Well I've got to change.
37:08Not yourself.
37:11Well you'll be long.
37:12I can come back later.
37:13There's no need.
37:17You're all good.
37:22Hello.
37:24Hello.
37:25Hi.
37:26Sorry, mate.
37:27I'm not sure I'll chat.
37:33I don't know if you've met Walter have you?
37:35You've met the Mrs Scott?
37:36No, I haven't.
37:38And this is Mike, that's…
37:40I think you've met Gary Emmett before.
37:42The manager, there's still one.
37:51should be a good house tonight
37:53Walter says it's you
37:55could be right
37:58is it you
37:59or is it me
38:02tricks
38:03or treats
38:06talent
38:07or tat
38:11messy businesses
38:19there's a man out there
38:20fancies me
38:21a rude man
38:23comes with his wife
38:25you're not Doris
38:27was not
38:45we're quits then
38:47I know your secrets
38:48and you know mine
38:50quite quits
38:52secrets
38:53what they out there don't know
38:56I know your brother
38:59he's no secret
39:02Walter's worried about the bingo
39:04I could always do it as me
39:05I suppose
39:06quick change
39:09wouldn't it be right for Doris
39:12safe for better things eh
39:15well you do me
39:16do my makeup
39:18what do you want to be
39:20cold
39:21warm
39:22hard
39:23soft
39:24young
39:24or old
39:27never again
39:28I want them
39:28never to want to see me
39:29like it again
39:34ever
39:35oh I don't know
39:43well er
39:44he'll be here tonight
39:46your brother
39:47with a friend
39:48my friend
39:51they all are
39:55oh dear
39:56give me your mislaid childhood
40:02your adolescent search for truth
40:05spot free skin
40:07and the Colgate zing of confidence
40:11I'll teach you to fly
40:41I might never work again
40:42you know
40:43not here
40:44there's always looting
40:45I might never work anywhere again
40:49anyway
40:50I was made another offer this afternoon
41:15bloody hell
41:18oh lord
41:20won't you buy me
41:23a Mercedes Benz
41:27my friends
41:29I'll drive Porsches
41:31I must make amens
41:35worked hard all my lifetime
41:39no help from my friends
41:43so lord
41:46won't you buy me
41:48a Mercedes Benz
41:54oh lord
41:56won't you buy me
41:57a night on the town
42:00I'm counting
42:01on you lord
42:03please don't let me down
42:05prove that you love me
42:08and by the next round
42:10so lord
42:11so lord
42:12won't you buy me
42:13a night on the town
42:15everybody
42:15oh lord
42:16won't you buy me
42:18a Mercedes Benz
42:21my friends
42:22don't drive Porsches
42:23I must make amens
42:26worked hard all my lifetime
42:29no help from my friends
42:31so lord
42:33so lord
42:33won't you buy me
42:35a Mercedes Benz
42:45thanks
44:08Doctor's orders, ninety-nine.
44:14Tickle is fancy, sixty-nine.
44:19Two little ducks, twenty-two.
44:23Oh, we've got an ear-yard table at the back.
44:46You are the new day.
44:51You are the new day.
44:54I will love you more than me and more than yesterday.
45:05If you can but prove to me you are the new day.
45:12Send us away thy good dawn.
45:18Let the birds prevail the morning.
45:23Oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:25Oh, oh, oh.
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