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Dad's Army Related 7 Inch Vinyl Singles

Dad's Army Theme / Cast Singles - 45 RPM
Who Do You Think You're Kidding Mr. Hitler?
Bud Flanagan (Pye - 1969)
Dad's Army March /
What Did You Do In The War?

Dad's Army Platoon (Columbia - 1971)
We Stood Alone / Down Our Way
Dad's Army Choir (Columbia - 1972)
Who Do You Think You're Kidding Mr. Hitler? (reissue)
Bud Flanagan (Pye - 1975)
Arthur Lowe - Singles - 45 RPM / 33 RPM
* They Like Ike / B-side ???
(Columbia - 1958)
My Little Girl, My Little Boy /
How I Won The War

(Columbia -1972)
Making Whoopee /
Windows & Doorways

(Spiral - 1974)
Challenge '74
(British Gas Promo - 1974)
Sonny Boy / The Autumn Years
(Spiral - 1975)
Mr. Nosey/ Mr. Noisy
(BBC - 1976)
Mr.Happy / Mr. Jelly
(BBC - 1976)
Mr. Silly / Mr. Muddle
(BBC - 1976)
Mr. Greedy / Mr. Lazy
(BBC - 1977)
Mr. Tickle / Mr. Forgetful
(BBC - 1977)
Heidi / And Yet, And Yet
(RCA - 1980)
Canin' EP
(12 inch Dance Track featuring sample of
Arthur Lowe reading Mr.Stumble)

(1990's)
Clive Dunn - Singles - 45 RPM
Such A Beauty / Too Old
(Parlophone - 1963)
Tunes From TV Times - with Cliff Adams
(Lyntone - 1963)
Grandad / I Play The Spoons
(Columbia -1970)
My Lady (Nana) / Tissue Paper & Comb
(Columbia - 1971)
Wonderful Lilly / Pretty Little Song
(Columbia - 1972)
Lets Take A Walk / Tell Us
(Columbia - 1972)
Our Song / She's Gone
(EMI - 1973)
Grandad / My Lady (Nana)
Reissue (MFP - 1973)
My Old Man / My Own Special Girl
(EMI - 1974)
Holding On / My Beautiful England
(Reprise - 1976)
Goodnight Ruby / Thank You And Goodnight
(Decca - 1977)
Thinking of You This Christmas / 'Arry 'Arry 'Arry
(Sky Records - 1978)
Grandad / Theres No-One Quite Like Grandma (St.Win.School Chr) Reissue
(EMI -1988)
There Ain't Much Change From A Pound These Days/ After All These Years
John Le Mesurier & Clive Dunn
(KA Records - 1982)
Grandad / In The Summertime
(Cover Version of Clive's Single - although this doesnt feature Clive Dunn, his likeness features on the single cover) (MFP)
   
John Le Mesurier - Singles - 45 RPM
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square - John Le Mesurier /Hometown - John Le Mesurier, Arthur Lowe and company (Warner Bros - 1975)
There Ain't Much Change From A Pound These Days/ After All These Years
John Le Mesurier & Clive Dunn
(KA Records - 1982)
Bill Pertwee - Singles - 45 RPM
Hooligans! / Get Out & Get Under The Moon
Bill Pertwee & Norman Macleod
(EMI - 1976)
   

The majority of the singles information and images on this page is from the research of Dave Homewood and David Noades for the DAAS NZ Branch. It is a privilege to present it here.

If you know of any other singles recorded by members of the Dad's Army cast or indeed own any of the Arthur Lowe singles with the unconfirmed b-sides please contact me!


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