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  1. 20. Mai 2017 · The chap in question is writer/singer/performer Anthony Newley, and the picture he’s addressing is of Gurney Slade, the main character from a 1960 TV show played by, um, Anthony Newley. The above speech is the opening to a special trailer shot to mark a repeat showing of The Strange World of Gurney Slade , which was every bit as left-field and idiosyncratic as the show itself.

  2. 31. März 2003 · The 16-track album, POP GOES THE WEASEL - A Tribute To Anthony Newley, is due on April 14th, the anniversary of Newley's death on the same day in 1999. All of the songs have been recorded exclusively for the CD, and initial copies will include a competition to spend a day going up and down the City Road in London's Islington.

  3. With no star to guide me and no one beside me. I'll go on my way and, after the day, the darkness will hide me. And maybe tomorrow I'll find what I'm after. I'll throw off my sorrow, beg, steal, or borrow my share of laughter. With you I could learn to, with you what a new day.

  4. 18. Dez. 2020 · Newley topped the charts for the first time with this arrangement, copied closely from the original Frankie Avalon hit ( https://youtu.be/md2CVvRji-w ). UK C...

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  6. Between 1959 and 1961, Newley charted seven more Top Ten British hits in the pop/rock vein, including "Personality" and "Pop Goes the Weasel," and a pair of number one singles, "Why" and "Do You Mind." By 1961, he had two LPs out and seemed to be following the route of every other English rock & roll star (though, of course, he was older than ...

  7. 20. Mai 2017 · The chap in question is writer/singer/performer Anthony Newley, and the picture he’s addressing is of Gurney Slade, the main character from a 1960 TV show played by, um, Anthony Newley. The above speech is the opening to a special trailer shot to mark a repeat showing of The Strange World of Gurney Slade , which was every bit as left-field and idiosyncratic as the show itself.