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− | Go now was a 1964 hit song originally performed by The Moody Blues and was later used in |
+ | Go now was a 1964 hit song originally performed by The Moody Blues and was later used in spitting Image as a tribute to the real Margaret Thatcher leaving and retiring from Parliament. |
− | In Spitting image the Thatcher puppet asks whether or not she still has her cabinet's support to which all other cabinet ministers including her successor John Major (not in black or white yet) and Roy Hattersley rebel and turn against Thatcher by performing the song and ordering him to get lost and leave for the way she had mistreated and bullied all the other cabinet members. The Queen puppet also appears in the song. |
+ | In Spitting image the Thatcher puppet asks whether or not she still has her cabinet's support to which all other cabinet ministers including her successor John Major (not in black or white yet) and Roy Hattersley rebel and turn against Thatcher by performing the song and ordering him to get lost and leave for the way she had mistreated and bullied all the other cabinet members. The Queen puppet also appears in the song. |
− | A puppet of Winston Churchill also appears at the end of the title credits. |
+ | A puppet of Winston Churchill also appears at the end of the title credits. |
[[File:Spitting Image - Go Now (High Quality)|thumb|right|399 px|Spitting Image - Go Now (High Quality)]] |
[[File:Spitting Image - Go Now (High Quality)|thumb|right|399 px|Spitting Image - Go Now (High Quality)]] |
Revision as of 13:13, 18 December 2014
Go now was a 1964 hit song originally performed by The Moody Blues and was later used in spitting Image as a tribute to the real Margaret Thatcher leaving and retiring from Parliament.
In Spitting image the Thatcher puppet asks whether or not she still has her cabinet's support to which all other cabinet ministers including her successor John Major (not in black or white yet) and Roy Hattersley rebel and turn against Thatcher by performing the song and ordering him to get lost and leave for the way she had mistreated and bullied all the other cabinet members. The Queen puppet also appears in the song.
A puppet of Winston Churchill also appears at the end of the title credits.
Lyrics
We've already said ‘Goodbye’. Since you've got to go
Oh you had better go now.
Go now. Go now. Go now
Before you see me cry. I don't want you to tell me Just what you intend to do now. 'Cause how many times do I have to tell you Darling, darling, I'm still in love With you now?
We've already said ‘So long’
I don't want to see you go.
Oh you had better go now.
Go now. Go now. Go now
Don't you even try telling me That you don't want me to end this way 'Cause, darling, darling, Can't you see I want you to stay?
We've already said ‘Goodbye’. Since you've got to go
Oh you had better go now.
Go now. Go now. Go now Before you see me cry. I don't want you to tell me Just what you intend to do now. 'Cause how many times do I have to tell you Darling, darling, I'm still in love, Still in love, With you now?
ooooooo since you gotta go you better go now!!!!!!!!!!.