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  1. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesLeaning On A Lamppost · Ray CooperEverybody's Cup Of Tea℗ 2007 TVI Records & FilmworksReleased on: 2007-09-11Au...

  2. Mar 19, 2015 · Leaning On A Lampost - YouTube. Ray Cooper - Topic. 140 subscribers. 0. 53 views 8 years ago. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Leaning On A Lampost · Ray...

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  4. May 17, 2008 · 6.6K. 1.9M views 15 years ago. From the film "Feather Your Nest" (1937) starring George Formby and Polly Ward. Composer: Noel Gay. This scene is set in a recording studio where George is secretly...

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  5. Leaning on a Lamp-post. " Leaning on a Lamp-post " is a popular song written by Noel Gay and best known in the version by George Formby . It was first performed in the 1937 film Feather Your Nest, in contrasting styles by Val Rosing and George Formby. The film's plot revolves around Formby, a gramophone record technician, hearing Rosing record ...

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  6. Song facts. From Wikipedia: “Leaning on a Lamp-post” is a popular song written by Noel Gay and best known in the version by George Formby. It was first performed in the 1937 film Feather Your Nest, in contrasting styles by Val Rosing and George Formby. The film’s plot revolves around Formby, a gramophone record technician, hearing Rosing ...

  7. Leaning on a Lamp-Post” is not only a fun and catchy tune, but it also carries a message of hope, love, and unwavering dedication. It reminds us that love is worth waiting for and that the anticipation of seeing that special person walking our way is a feeling to be cherished.

  8. A version by Herman's Hermits, credited as " Leaning on the Lamp Post ", reached number nine on the US Hot 100 in 1966. The song was added into the 1985 production of Me and My Girl, but was not in the original 1937 version of the musical. "Leaning on a Lamp-post" is a popular song written by Noel Gay and best known in the version by George Formby.

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