Mouldy Old Dough

Album: Mouldy Old Dough (1972)
Charted: 1
  • Mouldy old dough
    Mouldy old dough

    Mouldy old dough
    Mouldy old dough Writer/s: Nigel Francis Fletcher, Robert George Woodward
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Peter from Sheffield Is there a piano tutorial for Mouldy Old Dough?
  • Azzaazza69 from EnglandMy granddad told me it was after decimalisation (Decimal Day ; 1971) in reference to all the money that had become worthless!
  • Ian Mclaughlan from BedworthIt was one of the best non vocal hits in 1972 and I picked it up and played it on my late dad's old piano gosh they don't produce such music like that anymore
  • Anonymous from BedworthIt was one of the best non vocal hits in 1972 and I picked it up and played it on my late dad's old piano gosh they don't produce such music like that anymore
  • AnonymousSteve from Coventry. I don't think any one will give a flying f### . I looked it up to see what the lyrics to this one hit wonder were. The answer? They meant nothing
  • Paolopablo from RenfrewshireOzzy and kelly osbourne were another father and daughter combo that topped the uk charts
  • Steve from Coventry, United KingdomYour information is wrong!!!

    The original drummer was infact my father William Harman.

    He is so modest he only gave me the info and newspaper clips last week.

    Feel free to try and correct me.

    Steve Harman
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