Notes About the Songs

Sea Food, Do You Want Any Whelks Today?

Harks back to my childhood, and the locality in which I grew up, in a special place right on the border between South-East London and North-West Kent. You could literally turn in one direction and face all the way into London, but turn about face, and walk out straight into the Kent countryside. The population were a mixture of Kentish agricultural stock and the post-war overspill from the East End.

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