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Scotman84 | 19:52 Thu 28th Sep 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Was watching a re-run of it last night and have spent most of the day trying to find the lyrics to 'Crepe Suzette' which he performed at the end of the show. Anyone know them?
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whiffey is Kenneth Williams' lovechild
....obviously artificial insemination
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Thanks Zorro - REALLY helpful, now anyone who actually has the lyrics won't bother replying cos they think my question has been answered !!!! Well done mate !!!
sorry Scotty.
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That's ok mate - just having a rant. As your punishment you must find the lyrics for me tomorrow lol !
see my Q above !!
Well, I am gay, and what's so wrong with that ?

Melanie is trying hard to convert me, and it is quite fun along the way.
whiffey...when did I suggest that that you were or that it was a crime....I just enjoy winding u up...coz u come acrross as "Im so superior coz I am gramatically correct"

Too many r's, too few m's

I am gay, and proud of it.

You zoro, are just barely literate lol :)

well this is the Danny Kaye one, I think it may be the same;


Madam, I like your crepe suzette
I think your crepe suzette is wonderful
But for the moment lets forget
All about your crepe suzette
Madam, I like your cheese souffle
I think your cheese souffle is wonderful
But when you look at me that way
How can I eat cheese souffle
I regret to say I'm unable
To partake at your table
You'd be more delish
Account of you're my favorite dish
Madam, if I don't eat a bite
It's not because I lost my appetite
You know what I am thinking of
Madam I came here for love
I regret to say I'm unable
To partake at your table
You'd be more delish
Account of you're my favorite dish
Madam, if I don't eat a bite
It's not because I lost my appetite
You know what I am thinking of
Madam I came here just for love




Double Entendre, Restaurant,
Jacques Cousteau, Yves Saint Laurent,
Ou est la plume de ma tante?
C'est la vie my Crepe Suzette

no, never heard of it
found this, but it's been transcribed by someone who doesn't speak any French, by the look of it. I've tried to improve bits that I can guess

Anis Sior, Que Alis Pansonori?, Faut t'jour, Reconnaissance
Hamersmith Palais De' Dancer, Badinage, My Crepe Suzette.
Double Entendre, Restaurant , Jaques Cousteau, Yves Saint Laureate
Ou est la plume de ma tante?, Cest la vie my Crepe Suzette

Corsage, Massage. Frere Jacques?
Salon, Par Avion, Petula Clarke.
Fiancee, Ensemble, Lorgnette, Lingerie, Eau de Toilette
Gauloise, mmmm, Cigarette, Entourage my Crepe Suzette

Citron, Mirage, Carvela,
Audurve, BRUT and Chenille, Chaise longue, Sacha Distel
Fuselage my Crepe Suzette

Pas n'est, Bidet, Bidet?, Commissionaire,
Mon repos, Brigitte Bardot, Jeux Sans Frontiere.

SUNG:
Faux Pas, Gongui, Espionage,
Brie, Camembert, Fromages
Mayonnaise, All Night Garage
R.S.V.P. My Crepe Suzette
I've got the answer because I wrote it down the lst time I watche dit. (I kept re-winding the video recoding). I'll go and find my bit of paper and type it out for you.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
Fait toujours reconnaissance
Hammersmith Palais des dances
Badinage, ma crepe suzette.

Double entendre restaurante
Jacques Cousteau, Yves St Laurent
Ou est la plume de ma tante?
C'est la vie, ma crepe suzette.

Corsage, Massage, Frere Jacques
Salon, Par avion, Petula Clarke
Fiancee, Ensemble Lorgnette
Lingerie, eau de toilette
A Gaulloise cigarette
Entourage, ma crepe suzette.

Citroen, Mirage, Carvelle,
Hors d'Oeuvre, Brut et Chanelle
Chaise longue, Sacha Distelle
Fusillage, Ma crepe suzette.

Pince nez, bidet, commissionaire
Mon repos, Brigitte Bardot,
Jeux sans frontieres

Faux pas, Grand Prix, espionage,
Brie et Camembert Fromage,
Mayonnaise All night garage
R.S.V.P. Ma Crepe Suzette.
grand prix, so that's what he was on about. excellent, bernardo.
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Thanks dot, obviously took some time to do that answer, but it's not the one.

Thanks again in any case
I have a recording of the song " Ma Crepe Suzette" somewhere around. I got off a Radio 4 programme, "Aspects of the Fringe", zome 20 odd years ago. I'll try and find it. However, they sang it to the tune "Come back to Sorrento" which actually fits the words much better than the the tune Kenneth Williams used, "Auld Lang "syne".

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