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- Q19892222 subject Q6829395.
- Q19892222 subject Q7694683.
- Q19892222 subject Q8488169.
- Q19892222 abstract ""Chinese Laundry Blues" is a 1932 comic song associated with the British comedian George Formby. Formby recorded it for Decca Records on 1 July 1932. The song takes place in Limehouse (a traditional Chinatown) where the owner of a laundry has fallen in love, and is no longer paying attention to his job.The song featured in the 1934 comedy Boots! Boots!. It became one of Formby's signature tunes, and introduced the character of "Mr. Wu". who appeared in a succession of songs, most notably "Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now".".
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- Q19892222 wikiPageWikiLink Q6829395.
- Q19892222 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694683.
- Q19892222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488169.
- Q19892222 wikiPageWikiLink Q852100.
- Q19892222 comment ""Chinese Laundry Blues" is a 1932 comic song associated with the British comedian George Formby. Formby recorded it for Decca Records on 1 July 1932. The song takes place in Limehouse (a traditional Chinatown) where the owner of a laundry has fallen in love, and is no longer paying attention to his job.The song featured in the 1934 comedy Boots! Boots!. It became one of Formby's signature tunes, and introduced the character of "Mr. Wu". who appeared in a succession of songs, most notably "Mr.".
- Q19892222 label "Chinese Laundry Blues".