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Mad Dogs and Englishmen (song)

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at twelve o'clock they foam at the mouth and run' came at the end of the first refrain or at the end of the second. President Roosevelt held firmly to the latter view and refused to budge even under the impact of Churchillian rhetoric. In this he was right and when, a little later, I asked Mr
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The song's title refers to its refrain, "Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun." (The saying "Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" is often asserted to have been coined by
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sang it as a missionary in one of Britain's tropical colonies. Since then I have sung it myself ad nauseam. On one occasion it achieved international significance. This was a dinner party given by Mr
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The song is referenced in season 39 of 'Nature (TV series)', "Big Bend" episode, narrated by Thomas Haden Church, which aired in 2021.
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and also released in a "studio version". It then became a signature feature in Coward's cabaret act.
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the song title is paraphrased and used as an episode title "Mad Dogs and Servicemen".
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but no precise source is ever cited.) The song begins with the first 10 notes of "
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lizards and the tree frogs gave every vocal indication of enthusiasm".
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The song is quoted in the 1995 Canadian/British film of the same name.
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and others (and in the 1971 film from the same tour as the album).
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Churchill about the incident, he admitted defeat like a man."
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The song is parodied as part of a Lucky Strike commercial on
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In Hong Kong, they strike a gong, and fire off a noonday gun
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The song title was used as a title of an episode of the
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Index


Romney Brent
Words and Music
Noƫl Coward
Music Box Theatre
New York
Beatrice Lillie
Words and Music
Rudyard Kipling
Rule Britannia
patter song
Sheridan Morley
Hanoi
Saigon
gecko
Noonday Gun
Hong Kong
Jardines
Romney Brent
Winston Churchill
HMS Prince of Wales
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Atlantic Charter
Bangkok
Judy Garland
Lena Horne
Terry-Thomas
The Judy Garland Show
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
Philip K. Dick

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