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[[Burlington Bertie]] sings the classic [[wikipedia:Music Hall|Music Hall]] song '''Burlington Bertie from Bow''' for the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK Spot]] in [[Episode 201: Don Knotts|episode 201]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
 
[[Burlington Bertie]] sings the classic [[wikipedia:Music Hall|Music Hall]] song '''Burlington Bertie from Bow''' for the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK Spot]] in [[Episode 201: Don Knotts|episode 201]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
   
 
The song was originally popularized by Music Hall star and male impersonator Ella Shields, the wife of William Hargreaves. She recorded it several times, the first in 1915. It has also been recorded by Betty Grable and [[Julie Andrews]], among others.
 
The song was originally popularized by Music Hall star and male impersonator Ella Shields, the wife of William Hargreaves. She recorded it several times, the first in 1915. It has also been recorded by Betty Grable and [[Julie Andrews]], among others.
   
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 23 September 2018

Bertie
Written by William Hargreaves
Date 1914
Source Newcastle Music Hall

Burlington Bertie sings the classic Music Hall song Burlington Bertie from Bow for the UK Spot in episode 201 of The Muppet Show.

The song was originally popularized by Music Hall star and male impersonator Ella Shields, the wife of William Hargreaves. She recorded it several times, the first in 1915. It has also been recorded by Betty Grable and Julie Andrews, among others.