Lord Of The Boot Sale
An occasional blog about Boot Sales and other odds and ends. Sorry there will be no new music. I can be contacted on lordofthebootsale@btinternet.com
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Dave Dee, Beaky, Mitch & Titch - Mrs Thursday
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Kathleen Harrison - Mrs. Thursday
Kathleen Harrison 23 February 1892 – 7 December, 1995 an English actress who appeared in many films and TV programs such as The Huggets, Mrs Dilber in the 1951 version of Scrooge and the 1966-67 TV series Mrs Thursday where a cleaner inherits a 10 million pound fortune and a controlling interest in a major company.
The theme music to the 1966 TV series Mrs Thursday was released as a single.
Kathleen Harrison - Mrs Thursday / Call Round Any Old Tme (1966)
I had a visit to Epsom during the week and for a change I visited the Charity shops I brought about 20+ records.
Here are a few of the records.
Kenneth McKeller a 1966 release, songs for the Eurovision Song Contest. The UK finished 9th with the song, A Man Without Love.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Musketeer Gripweed & The Third Troop - How I Won The War
I was outbid on this 1967 release more than once, I then discovered the track is on a LP, as luck would have it, I found a copy of the LP on eBay listed at £1, I put my bid in and much to my surprise I won the LP at my initial bid, the LP has been re-issued as a CD however this track is missing from the CD as they did not have the rights to use it.
In the film John Lennon plays the character of Musketeer Gripweed, he does not appear on the record, the record was possibly released to cash in on John Lennon's fame.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Wendy Richard & Diana Berry - Keep 'Em Looking Around
Wendy Richard had appeaed on Mike Saerne's1962 #1 record 'Come Oustaside'.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Caroline Binkley - I Want A Baby Brother For Christmas
Wishing every one a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Caroline Binkley - I Want A Baby Brother For Christmas
Released 1965 only in the USA, this was re-released as the 'B' side of 'Mr Pilot' a promotional only record in 1966.
This record according to the cover notes was the Christmas record of 1965 challenging Denise Regan - Hole In My Socking for the accolade, in the event of things this record is the more common of the two.








