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"'''Any Old Iron'''" is a  [[w:United Kingdom|British]] [[w:music hall|music hall]] [[w:song|song]] written by [[w:Charles Collins (songwriter)|Charles Collins]], Fred E. Terry and E.A. Sheppard. [[w:Harry Champion|Harry Champion]] sang it as part of his act, and recorded it in 1911.
"'''Any Old Iron'''" is a  [[United Kingdom|British]] [[music hall]] [[song]] written by [[Charles Collins (songwriter)|Charles Collins]], Fred E. Terry and E.A. Sheppard. [[Harry Champion]] sang it as part of his act, and recorded it in 1911.


== Other versions ==
== Other versions ==
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*In 1957, [[Peter Sellers]] recorded a rendition in a voice he created for ''[[The Goon Show]]'', Willium "Mate" Cobblers. It reached No. 17 in the [[w:UK Singles Chart|UK Singles Chart]] that year.<ref>{{cite web |title=PETER SELLERS full Official Chart History {{!}} Official Charts Company |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/4961/peter-sellers/ |website=www.officialcharts.com |accessdate=1 November 2018 |language=en}}</ref> Sellers had previously performed it as Major Dennis Bloodnok (with [[Spike Milligan]] as Minnie Bannister) in a 1954 episode of ''The Goon Show'' entitled "The Booted Gorilla".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thegoonshow.co.uk/scripts/gorilla.html|title=The Goon Show Depository - Script - [[The Booted Gorilla (found?)|the Booted Gorilla (found?)]] (Series 5, Episode 10)}}</ref>
*In 1957, [[Peter Sellers]] recorded a rendition in a voice he created for ''[[The Goon Show]]'', Willium "Mate" Cobblers. It reached No. 17 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] that year.<ref>{{cite web |title=PETER SELLERS full Official Chart History {{!}} Official Charts Company |url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/4961/peter-sellers/ |website=www.officialcharts.com |accessdate=1 November 2018 |language=en}}</ref> Sellers had previously performed it as Major Dennis Bloodnok (with [[Spike Milligan]] as Minnie Bannister) in a 1954 episode of ''The Goon Show'' entitled "The Booted Gorilla".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thegoonshow.net/scripts_show.asp?title=s05e10_the_booted_gorilla|title=The Goon Show Site - Script - the Booted Gorilla (Found?) (Series 5, Episode 10)}}</ref>
*It was performed on ''[[w:The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show]]'' by [w:[Kermit the Frog|]], joined by [[w:Fozzie Bear|Fozzie Bear]], two [[w:Whatnot (Muppet)|whatnot]]s, and the audience. [Season 2, Episode 14 ([[w:Elton John|Elton John]])]
*It was performed on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' by [[Kermit the Frog]], joined by [[Fozzie Bear]], two [[Whatnot (Muppet)|whatnot]]s, and the audience. [Season 2, Episode 14 ([[Elton John]])]
*It was performed by [[w:Roger Daltrey|Roger Daltrey]], accompanied by [[w:The Chieftains|The Chieftains]], in [[w:Belfast|Belfast]], [[w:Northern Ireland|Northern Ireland]] in 1992.  A recording of the performance appears on the album ''An Irish Evening''.
*It was performed by [[Roger Daltrey]], accompanied by [[The Chieftains]], in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]] in 1992.  A recording of the performance appears on the album ''An Irish Evening''.
*It was included in ''[[w:The Boy Friend (musical)|The Boy Friend]]'', a 1954 musical by [[Sandy Wilson]].
*It was included in ''[[The Boy Friend (musical)|The Boy Friend]]'', a 1954 musical by [[Sandy Wilson]].
* It was also sung by [[w:Lonnie Donegan|Lonnie Donegan]].
* It was also sung by [[Lonnie Donegan]].
* [[w:Herman's Hermits|Herman's Hermits]] released a version as well.
* [[Herman's Hermits]] released a version as well.
*In one episode of ''[[w:Are You Being Served?|Are You Being Served?]]'', "The Hand of Fate", Mr. Mash cannot find the owner of a shipment of 27 galvanized buckets, and starts singing the song and accompanying himself by rattling the buckets around.
*In one episode of ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'', "The Hand of Fate", Mr. Mash cannot find the owner of a shipment of 27 galvanized buckets, and starts singing the song and accompanying himself by rattling the buckets around.
* The Barron Knights used the tune and some of the lyrics of the song in a satire on punk, in the late 1970s.
* The Barron Knights used the tune and some of the lyrics of the song in a satire on punk, in the late 1970s.
* The band [[Snuff (band)|Snuff]] included the song as a previously unreleased track on their 2005 compilation: ''Six Of One, Half A Dozen Of The Other 1986-2002''.
* The band [[w:Snuff (band)|Snuff]] included the song as a previously unreleased track on their 2005 compilation: ''Six Of One, Half A Dozen Of The Other 1986-2002''.
*British comedian [[Bill Bailey]], along with the [[BBC Concert Orchestra]], as part of his live show "Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra", mixed the song in as part of a "Cockney Arrangement" of the "[[William Tell Overture]]".
*British comedian [[w:Bill Bailey|Bill Bailey]], along with the [[w:BBC Concert Orchestra|BBC Concert Orchestra]], as part of his live show "Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra", mixed the song in as part of a "Cockney Arrangement" of the "[[w:William Tell Overture|William Tell Overture]]".
*Somerset band [[The Wurzels]] sample the song's melody in their song Blackbird
*Somerset band [[w:The Wurzels|The Wurzels]] sample the song's melody in their song Blackbird
*The song was used, with different lyrics, in [[television advertisement]]s for [[Hammerite]] and Smoothrite paint.<ref>{{YouTube|AGcFm_L4GLs|Hammerite advert}}. Retrieved 30 June 2021. <!--Archived, but not displaying at the time of this edit: {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210630223645/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGcFm_L4GLs |date=30 June 2021}}.--></ref>
*The song was used, with different lyrics, in [[w:television advertisement|television advertisement]]s for [[w:Hammerite|Hammerite]] and Smoothrite paint.<ref>{{YouTube|AGcFm_L4GLs|Hammerite advert}}. Retrieved 30 June 2021. <!--Archived, but not displaying at the time of this edit: {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210630223645/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGcFm_L4GLs |date=30 June 2021}}.--></ref>
*In the [[T-Bag]] series; 'T-Bag and the Revenge of the T-Set', in the third episode ('Lost in Space') the character; T-Shirt starts singing the first part of the song when T-Bag is using a metal detector.  
*In the [[w:T-Bag|T-Bag]] series; 'T-Bag and the Revenge of the T-Set', in the third episode ('Lost in Space') the character; T-Shirt starts singing the first part of the song when T-Bag is using a metal detector.  
* There is a sequence in the movie ''[[Yellow Submarine (film)|Yellow Submarine]]'' when the "real" [[The Beatles|Beatles]] are confronted with their look-alikes trapped in a blue glass sphere, inspiring [[John Lennon|John]] to go off on an abstruse invocation of Einstein's [[Theory of relativity]], to which [[Paul McCartney|Paul]]'s response is to sing "Any old Ein! Any old Ein! Any any any old Einstein!"
* There is a sequence in the movie ''[[w:Yellow Submarine (film)|Yellow Submarine]]'' when the "real" [[w:The Beatles|Beatles]] are confronted with their look-alikes trapped in a blue glass sphere, inspiring [[w:John Lennon|John]] to go off on an abstruse invocation of Einstein's [[w:Theory of relativity]], to which [[w:Paul McCartney|Paul]]'s response is to sing "Any old Ein! Any old Ein! Any any any old Einstein!"
* [[Scunthorpe United F.C.]] ("The Iron") have adopted this song, and it is played before all of their home games.
* [[w:Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe United F.C.]] ("The Iron") have adopted this song, and it is played before all of their home games.
* In ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' Series 18, Jeremy and James sing the song in jest as Richard drives the old style [[Morgan 3-Wheeler]] through a corner.
* In ''[[w:Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' Series 18, Jeremy and James sing the song in jest as Richard drives the old style [[w:Morgan 3-Wheeler|Morgan 3-Wheeler]] through a corner.
*There is a scene in the movie "[[Chaplin (film)|Chaplin]]" where Charlie and Syd meet just before Charlie's audition for Mr. Karno. Charlie and Syd greet each other by singing the chorus to "Any Old Iron".
*There is a scene in the movie "[[w:Chaplin (film)|Chaplin]]" where Charlie and Syd meet just before Charlie's audition for Mr. Karno. Charlie and Syd greet each other by singing the chorus to "Any Old Iron".
*In the 2001 [[Steven Spielberg]] movie ''[[A.I. Artificial Intelligence]]'', while the rejected robots are being chased by the bikers for a "Flesh Fair", the commander of the illuminated hot-air balloon is repeatedly saying over a loudspeaker "Any old iron".
*In the 2001 [[w:Steven Spielberg|Steven Spielberg]] movie ''[[w:A.I. Artificial Intelligence|A.I. Artificial Intelligence]]'', while the rejected robots are being chased by the bikers for a "Flesh Fair", the commander of the illuminated hot-air balloon is repeatedly saying over a loudspeaker "Any old iron".
*An episode in the fifth series of ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'', which is set in a [[Rag-and-bone man|Rag-and-bone merchants']] yard, is entitled "Any Old Iron", punning on the song title, (which is the [[Street cries|traditional cry]] of those in the rag-and-bone trade), and the [[Rhyming slang|Cockney rhyming slang]] ''iron'' meaning a male homosexual (''iron'' = ''iron hoof'' = ''poof''). In the story, Albert thinks his son Harold may have gay leanings.
*An episode in the fifth series of ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'', which is set in a [[w:Rag-and-bone man|Rag-and-bone merchants']] yard, is entitled "Any Old Iron", punning on the song title, (which is the [[w:Street cries|traditional cry]] of those in the rag-and-bone trade), and the [[w:Rhyming slang|Cockney rhyming slang]] ''iron'' meaning a male homosexual (''iron'' = ''iron hoof'' = ''poof''). In the story, Albert thinks his son Harold may have gay leanings.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:20, 11 August 2022

"Any Old Iron" is a British music hall song written by Charles Collins, Fred E. Terry and E.A. Sheppard. Harry Champion sang it as part of his act, and recorded it in 1911.

Other versions

  • In 1957, Peter Sellers recorded a rendition in a voice he created for The Goon Show, Willium "Mate" Cobblers. It reached No. 17 in the UK Singles Chart that year.[1] Sellers had previously performed it as Major Dennis Bloodnok (with Spike Milligan as Minnie Bannister) in a 1954 episode of The Goon Show entitled "The Booted Gorilla".[2]
  • It was performed on The Muppet Show by [w:[Kermit the Frog|]], joined by Fozzie Bear, two whatnots, and the audience. [Season 2, Episode 14 (Elton John)]
  • It was performed by Roger Daltrey, accompanied by The Chieftains, in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1992. A recording of the performance appears on the album An Irish Evening.
  • It was included in The Boy Friend, a 1954 musical by Sandy Wilson.
  • It was also sung by Lonnie Donegan.
  • Herman's Hermits released a version as well.
  • In one episode of Are You Being Served?, "The Hand of Fate", Mr. Mash cannot find the owner of a shipment of 27 galvanized buckets, and starts singing the song and accompanying himself by rattling the buckets around.
  • The Barron Knights used the tune and some of the lyrics of the song in a satire on punk, in the late 1970s.
  • The band Snuff included the song as a previously unreleased track on their 2005 compilation: Six Of One, Half A Dozen Of The Other 1986-2002.
  • British comedian Bill Bailey, along with the BBC Concert Orchestra, as part of his live show "Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra", mixed the song in as part of a "Cockney Arrangement" of the "William Tell Overture".
  • Somerset band The Wurzels sample the song's melody in their song Blackbird
  • The song was used, with different lyrics, in television advertisements for Hammerite and Smoothrite paint.[3]
  • In the T-Bag series; 'T-Bag and the Revenge of the T-Set', in the third episode ('Lost in Space') the character; T-Shirt starts singing the first part of the song when T-Bag is using a metal detector.
  • There is a sequence in the movie Yellow Submarine when the "real" Beatles are confronted with their look-alikes trapped in a blue glass sphere, inspiring John to go off on an abstruse invocation of Einstein's w:Theory of relativity, to which Paul's response is to sing "Any old Ein! Any old Ein! Any any any old Einstein!"
  • Scunthorpe United F.C. ("The Iron") have adopted this song, and it is played before all of their home games.
  • In Top Gear Series 18, Jeremy and James sing the song in jest as Richard drives the old style Morgan 3-Wheeler through a corner.
  • There is a scene in the movie "Chaplin" where Charlie and Syd meet just before Charlie's audition for Mr. Karno. Charlie and Syd greet each other by singing the chorus to "Any Old Iron".
  • In the 2001 Steven Spielberg movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence, while the rejected robots are being chased by the bikers for a "Flesh Fair", the commander of the illuminated hot-air balloon is repeatedly saying over a loudspeaker "Any old iron".
  • An episode in the fifth series of Steptoe and Son, which is set in a Rag-and-bone merchants' yard, is entitled "Any Old Iron", punning on the song title, (which is the traditional cry of those in the rag-and-bone trade), and the Cockney rhyming slang iron meaning a male homosexual (iron = iron hoof = poof). In the story, Albert thinks his son Harold may have gay leanings.

References

  1. ^ "PETER SELLERS full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. ^ "The Goon Show Depository - Script - [[The Booted Gorilla (found?)|the Booted Gorilla (found?)]] (Series 5, Episode 10)". {{cite web}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  3. ^ Hammerite advert on YouTube. Retrieved 30 June 2021.

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