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The Isle of Man (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Isle of Man (song) "The Isle of Man" is a song written by Fred Cliffe, Harry Gifford and the comedian George Formby.〔St. Pierre p.169〕 It was recorded by Formby on 28 November 1935 for Regal Zonophone Records. It was released with “Riding in the TT Races", both of them songs from the Isle of Man-set Ealing Studios comedy film ''No Limit'' which had been Formby's breakthrough screen role. The song is typical of Formby's innuendo-laden style telling a tale of women holidaying on the Isle of Man seeking romance only to find that, to their disappointment, their appears to be an absence of available men – in spite of the name of the island. ==References==
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