Fresh Airs

Fresh Airs was a revue produced by Laurier Lister that opened in Brighton in 1955. It was the last in his series of "Airs" revues before Flanders & Swann started performing for themselves in At the Drop of a Hat.

Cast

Songs

All the songs mentioned here were written by Flanders & Swann unless stated otherwise.

Bottom Five Five numbers allegedly from the bottom five of the Hit Parade, mocking the popular songs of the day. Two of the songs, 'You' and 'The 100 Song' made it into 'At the Drop of a Hat', though the former was censored and the latter cut from the recordings due to space on the discs, though it was later released in the 'Exitary' section of the 'Bestiary of Flanders and Swann'. 'Jaguar' was re-written in animal version and released on the 'Bestiary'.

References

  1. Flanders & Swann: A Guide to the Songs
  2. Flanders & Swann: A Guide to the Songs
  3. Flanders & Swann: A Guide to the Songs
  4. Flanders & Swann: A Guide to the Songs
  5. Flanders & Swann: A Guide to the Songs
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