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  1. Randy Scouse Git is a 1967 song by Micky Dolenz of the Monkees, inspired by a British sitcom and a Beatles party. The song was renamed Alternate Title in the UK to avoid offending the audience.

  2. Randy Scouse Git Lyrics: {Intro} / She's a wonderful lady and she's mine, all mine / And there doesn't seem a way that she won't come and lose my mind / It's too easy humming songs to a...

  3. Jul 9, 2010 · Watch the original video of the Monkees' song "Randy Scouse Git", which was renamed "Alternate Title" in Britain. Learn the meaning of the expression and the connection to a British TV character.

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  4. You’re watching the official video of The Monkees performing "Randy Scouse Git". Original song from the album 'Headquarters' (1967)🔔 Subscribe to The Monkee...

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  5. Learn the origin and meaning of the title and lyrics of this 1967 hit by The Monkees, written and sung by Micky Dolenz. Find out how it relates to The Beatles, Mama Cass, and British slang.

  6. Provided to YouTube by RhinoRandy Scouse Git (2007 Remaster) · The MonkeesHeadquarters℗ 2007 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group CompanyRemaste...

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  8. Mar 20, 2011 · Find the full lyrics of Randy Scouse Git, a song by Micky Dolenz from the Monkees album Head. The song is a satire of the hippie culture and features scat vocals and a progressive section.

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