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Flanders and Swann were a British
comedy duo A double act (also known as a comedy duo) is a form of comedy originating in the British music hall tradition, and American vaudeville, in which two comedians perform together as a single act. Pairings are typically long-term, in some cases fo ...
. Lyricist, actor and singer
Michael Flanders Michael Henry Flanders (1 March 1922 – 14 April 1975) was an English actor, broadcaster, and writer and performer of comic songs. He is best known for his stage partnership with Donald Swann. As a young man Flanders seemed to be heading f ...
(1922–1975) and composer and pianist
Donald Swann Donald Ibrahim Swann (30 September 1923 – 23 March 1994) was a British composer, musician, singer and entertainer. He was one half of Flanders and Swann, writing and performing comic songs with Michael Flanders. Life Donald Swann was born ...
(1923–1994) collaborated in writing and performing
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. They first worked together in a school revue in 1939 and eventually wrote more than 100 comic songs together. Between 1956 and 1967, Flanders and Swann performed their songs, interspersed with comic monologues, in their long-running two-man
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s ''
At the Drop of a Hat ''At the Drop of a Hat'' is a musical revue by Flanders and Swann, described by them as "an after-dinner farrago". In the show, they both sang on a nearly bare stage, accompanied by Swann on the piano. The songs were linked by contemporary socia ...
'' and ''
At the Drop of Another Hat ''At the Drop of Another Hat'' is a musical revue by Flanders and Swann, similar in format to its long-running predecessor, ''At the Drop of a Hat'' (1956). In the show, they both sang on a nearly bare stage, accompanied by Swann on the piano. T ...
'', which they toured in Britain and abroad. Both revues were recorded in concert (by
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), and the duo also made several studio recordings.


Musical partnership

Flanders and Swann both attended
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(where in July and August 1940 they staged a revue called ''Go To It'') and
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, two institutions linked by ancient tradition. The pair went their separate ways during
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, but a chance meeting in 1948 led to a musical partnership writing songs and
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, Flanders providing the words and Swann composing the music. Their songs have been sung by performers such as Ian Wallace and Joyce Grenfell. In December 1956, Flanders and Swann hired the New Lindsey Theatre,
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, to perform their own two-man revue ''At the Drop of a Hat'', which opened on New Year's Eve. Flanders sang a selection of the songs that they had written, interspersed with comic monologues, accompanied by Swann on the piano. An unusual feature of their act was that both men remained seated for their shows: Swann behind his piano and Flanders in a wheelchair (having contracted
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in 1943). The show was successful and transferred the next month to the
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, where it ran for over two years, before touring in the UK, the United States, Canada and Switzerland. In 1963, Flanders and Swann opened in a second revue, ''At the Drop of Another Hat'', at the
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. Over the next four years they toured a combination of the two shows in the UK, Australia, New Zealand,
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, the United States and Canada, before finishing at the
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on
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. On 9 April 1967, they performed their last live show together. Ten days later, they moved into a studio and recorded the show for television. Over the course of 11 years, Flanders and Swann gave nearly 2,000 live performances. Although their performing partnership ended in 1967, they remained friends afterwards and collaborated on occasional projects.


Timeline and venues of the revues


Discography

Their records were originally released on the
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label; CD reissues are on EMI.


45s

* 1957 – " A Gnu" b/w "Misalliance"


EPs

* 1957 – ''More out of the Hat! (EP) * 1959 – ''Excerpts from at the Drop of a Hat'' ( EP) * 1959 – ''More Excerpts from at the Drop of a Hat'' (EP) * 1962 – ''The Bestiary of Flanders & Swann'' (EP) * 1964 – ''Favourites from at the Drop of Another Hat'' (EP) * 1964 – ''More out of the New Hat'' (EP)


LPs

* 1957 – ''
At the Drop of a Hat ''At the Drop of a Hat'' is a musical revue by Flanders and Swann, described by them as "an after-dinner farrago". In the show, they both sang on a nearly bare stage, accompanied by Swann on the piano. The songs were linked by contemporary socia ...
'' (50th performance and one a few days later, PMC 1033) * 1960 – ''At The Drop of a Hat'' (Final performance produced by
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) * 1964 – ''
At the Drop of Another Hat ''At the Drop of Another Hat'' is a musical revue by Flanders and Swann, similar in format to its long-running predecessor, ''At the Drop of a Hat'' (1956). In the show, they both sang on a nearly bare stage, accompanied by Swann on the piano. T ...
'' (produced by George Martin) * 1967 – '' The Bestiary of Flanders & Swann'' (produced by George Martin) * 1975 – ''And Then We Wrote...'' * 1977 – ''Tried by the Centre Court''


Cassettes

* 1996 – ''EMI Comedy Classics'' (''Hat'' and ''Another Hat'' on two cassettes) * 1997 – ''More out of the Drop of a Hat – Again!'' (double cassette)


CDs

* 1991 – ''The Complete Flanders & Swann'' (first three albums in a boxed set) * 1994 – ''A Transport of Delight: The Best of Flanders & Swann'' * 1999 – ''The Flanders and Swann Collection'' * 2000 – ''A Drop of Hilarity from Flanders & Swann'' * 2007 – ''Hat Trick: Flanders & Swann Collector's Edition''


Bibliography

* 1977 – ''Songs of Michael Flanders and Donald Swann'' (Michael Flanders & Donald Swann, scores) * 1991 – ''The Hippopotamus Song: A Muddy Love Story'' (Michael Flanders & Donald Swann, children's book)


Videography

* 1992 – ''The Only Flanders & Swann Video'' (recorded New York, 19 April 1967, 10 days after the close of ''At The Drop of Another Hat'') * 1998 – ''Flanders & Swann'' (recorded in New York, 1962 & 1967)


Songs

Flanders and Swann's songs are characterised by wit, gentle satire, complex rhyming schemes, and memorable choruses. Flanders commented during the recorded performance of ''At the Drop of Another Hat'', They wrote over a hundred comic songs together. The following selection gives an indication of their range. A very rare song, "Vendor Librorum Floreat" (Let the bookseller flourish), was released as a single in 1960. It was written for the annual American Booksellers Association, the only known time Flanders & Swann accepted a private commission.


Monologues

Flanders' comic monologues include: * "By Air"—about the vogue for air travel. "I agree with the old lady who said, 'If God had intended us to fly, He would never have given us the railways. * "Tried by the Centre Court"—a Wimbledon match between Miss L. Hammerfest and Miss Joan Hunter-Dunn, as told by an exasperated umpire. "They are bashing a ball with the gut of a cat". * "Greensleeves"—about the background to the composition of the famous English air. An annotated version explains all the jokes. * ''Los Olividados''— a satire on
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, about "the almost unbearable drama of a corrida d'olivas, or festival of olive-stuffing". "A cruel sport: some may think it so. But this is surely more than a sport, this is more than a vital artform. What we have experienced here today is total catharsis, in the acting out of that primeval drama, of man pitted against the olive." The title is a reference to ''
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'', or ''The Forgotten Ones'', a 1950 movie by the director
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. * "Built-up Area"—a prehistoric inhabitant of
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complains about a new development:
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.


Homage and parody

The British comedy
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Armstrong & Miller have a recurring sketch on '' The Armstrong and Miller Show'' in which they parody Flanders and Swann, as Donald Brabbins (Armstrong as Flanders) and Teddy Fyffe (Miller as Swann). The parodies begin like a typical Flanders and Swann performance, but the songs are far more bawdy, often being mock-censored for comedic effect. British singer-songwriter Frank Turner covered "The Armadillo" in his "Mittens" EP.


See also

*
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* List of people educated at Westminster School


References


External links


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Flanders & Swann Online
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An Evening of Flanders and Swann
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Flanders and Swann: At the Drop of a Hippopotamus
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