Arthritic Toe
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Wasn't someone warbling about Tiny Dancer recently? Ed Sheeran - or somesuch modern oik?
Tricky one. Can only offer up these two classics from the olden days...
The boys of the NYPD choir
Still singing 'Galway Bay'...
'Bohemian Rhapsody' - a No.1 single from 1975/76, mentions the song which replaced it at No.1 ("Mamma Mia" by Abba) AND a No.1 single of two years later ("Figaro" by Brotherhood of Man), as well as a US-only hit for Bobby Sherman ("Easy Come, Easy Go").
I can't believe that no-one has mentioned the most obvious! Song and artist in the title!
Happy Birthday - Altered Images ..... (pushing it a bit, but all I can come up with!)
https://youtu.be/6t1vaF50Ks0
This starts with the line: "As Nat King Cole sings 'Welcome to My World' you request some song you hate you sentimental fool'"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOs7DD0znPM
Weirdly I can't find any reference to a recording of Nat Cole singing 'Welcome To My World'. Elvis Presley yes, Dean Martin also, Jim Reeves obviously, but not Nat. He had a song called 'Welcome to The Club.' It's clear from Costello's book that he has a fairly encyclopedic knowledge of songs of this era because of his dad's career, so I would be surprised if he has this wrong.