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Boiled Beef and Carrots
"Boiled Beef and Carrots" is a comedic music hall song published in 1909. It was composed by Charles Collins and Fred Murray. The song was made famous by Harry Champion who sang it as part of his act and later recorded it. It was also recorded by Dan Smith in the 1960s.The song extols the virtues of a typical English, and particularly Cockney, dish.
Chorus:
:''Boiled beef and carrots,''

:''Boiled beef and carrots,''

:''That's the stuff for your "Derby Kell",''

:''Makes you fit and keeps you well.''

:''Don't live like vegetarians''

:''On food they give to parrots,''

:''Blow out your kite, from Morn 'til night,''

:''On boiled beef and carrots.''
"Derby Kell" is old Cockney rhyming slang for belly ("Derby Kelly"). "Blow out your kite" means "fill your stomach". It uses the word 'kite' (also 'kyte'), a dialect word, originally derived from an old English word for the womb, which -- by extension -- came to mean the belly.〔''Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd edition, vol. VIII, p. 471.〕
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