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  1. The Scaffold were a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney, the brother of Paul McCartney), Roger McGough and John Gorman. The Scaffold performed a mixture of comic songs, comedy sketches and the poetry of McGough, as evidenced on their 1968 live album, and released a number of singles and albums on Parlophone and EMI ...

  2. The Scaffold singles chronology. "Goodbat Nightman". (1967) " Thank U Very Much ". (1967) "Do You Remember?" (1968) " Thank U Very Much " is a song by Liverpudlian comedy trio the Scaffold, released as a single in November 1967. It became their first hit, entering the top ten in the UK.

  3. From Wikipedia: The Scaffold were a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of musical performer Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney, the brother of Paul McCartney), poet Roger McGough and comic entertainer John Gorman. Career – Overview From as early as 1962 the members of The Scaffold were part of a ...

  4. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupThe Scaffold · Elton JohnEmpty Sky℗ 1969 This Record Company Ltd.Released on: 1969-01-01Associated Performer, Vo...

  5. 17 de may. de 2016 · In 1971, the BBC produced a series of public information films, called Decimal Five, which introduced the public to the new decimal currency system. The Scaf...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1926749The Scaffold - IMDb

    The Scaffold is known for All the Way Up (1970), Burke & Hare (1972) and Comedy Playhouse (1961). Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows.

  7. The Scaffold discography and songs: Music profile for The Scaffold, formed 1962. Genres: Novelty, Musical Comedy, Pop. Albums include Lily the Pink / Buttons of Your Mind, Thank U Very Much / I'de B the First, and Greatest Hits of the 60's.