
The Western Brothers were an English music hall and radio act, who were popular from the 1930s to the late 1950s, performing self-written songs which lampooned the upper classes. Kenneth Alfred Western (10 September 1899 - 24 January 1963) and (Ernest) George Western (23 July 1895 - 16 August 1969) were, in reality, second cousins rather than brothers. They first broadcast as the Perfectly Polite Pair in the 1920s, and there was then a long break before they returned as the Western Brothers.
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The Old School Tie
The People Upstairs
You Can't Take The Breed From The British
Bad Show chaps
Lord Haw Haw of Zeesen
Bad Show, Chaps
Play The Game You Cads
Lord Haw Haw The Humbug Of Hamburg
Ain't It Gorgeous
There'll Be Such a Lot Left Over
Play The Game, You Cads
After All That
Play the Game, You Cads!
We're Frightfully BBC
The People Upstairs - The Western Brothers
The People Upstairs (Digitally Remastered)
The Big Drum Major
Old King Cole
She was only Somebody's Daughter
Ain't It Gorgeous?
Lord Haw Haw, the Humbug of Hamburg
It Was Bound To Happen In The End
The Writing's on the Wall
Keeping Up the Old Traditions
The People Upstairs/The Western Brothers
At a Foyles Luncheon
We're Frightfully B.B.C
Lord Haw Haw Of Zessen
Lord Haw-Haw Of Zeesen
Lord Haw-Haw, The Humbug Of Hamburg
If We Play Up For The Side
Retreat
Maestrol be Kind to Your Men
No one to Read out the News, a BBC Tragedy
She Was Only Somebodys Daughter
Thats A Secret That Never Leaked Out
You Cant Take The Breed From The British
If We Play Up For The Side (Top of the Bill, 31.07.1940)
That's A Secret That Never Leaked Out
The Lads Tell A Few
Going Up The Line
No One To Read Out The News (A B.B.C. Tragedy)
Music Hall Memories: 24 Great Singalong Favourites
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