
Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough (1972 7" Single)
https://www.discogs.com/release/1454333-Li... "Mouldy Old Dough" is a primarily instrumental song by Lieutenant Pigeon. It reached the number one spot in 1972 on charts in Belgium, the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Written by Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward and first produced by them under the name of their other band, Stavely Makepeace, it was recorded in the front room of Woodward's semi-detached house in Coventry, and featured his mother Hilda Woodward on piano, in a boogie-woogie, honky-tonk, ragtime style. The only lyrics, 'sung' by Fletcher, are the growled title "Mouldy Old Dough" and "Dirty Old Man". When asked by Fletcher what those words meant, their author, Woodward, said he had no idea. It is the only British number one single to feature a mother and son. Originally released in early 1972, it flopped initially. But picked up in Belgium and used on a current affairs programme, it became a hit there, reaching number one in the Belgian singles chart. Decca Records, encouraged by this success, re-released it in the UK, and with the backing of then BBC Radio 1 DJ Noel Edmonds, it became a hit, and spent four weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart in October 1972, selling 790,000 copies. In New Zealand, the song was number one for five weeks. The song also reached number one in Ireland and reached the Top 10 in Canada and Australia, but did not chart in the United States. In a 1990 interview, Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) revealed it was the first record he ever bought. Since 1972, the track has played over the PA system at the beginning of Oldham Athletic A.F.C. home games, which coincided with the club rising from the fourth Division to the second Division. The song is widely regarded as the 'theme song' for the sport of Banger racing, where it is played at the start of races during the 'rolling lap'. Like what we do? You can now support us directly by buying us a coffee! and 100% goes back into our channel!! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/anmvinyl We will regularly upload music from our ever-growing and eclectic collection, so be sure to subscribe and check in-regularly! Be sure as well to keep the likes and comments coming as well, it really helps us out! Enjoy!