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You are in: Lincolnshire > Unexplained > features > Songs With Fish in the Title

Meet Marvin

There's something fishy going on.

Songs With Fish in the Title

Martin Daniels asked you to contact the programme to suggest songs with fishy related titles. Here's what you came up with.

When You Fish Upon A Star - Gerald in Old Leake.

What Have I done to Deserve Fish by The Pet Shop Boys - Rob

O Fortuna - Alan in Lincoln 
Dont Cry for me Argen-tuna - Barry in Eastwood
Tip toe Through the Tunas Margaret in Holbeach
Tuna Wanna Dance - Cliff
Tuna Night, Tuna Night the Italian version from West Side story - Eddy in Woodhall Spa
Tuna from Amsterdam. (tulips) - Susan in East Stockwith.

Eel Gather Lilacs In The Spring Again - Margaret in Holbeach 
Jellied Eel Lewis singing Great Cod Balls of Fire - Pesky Wabbit
Eel Meet Again - Ian in Caenby Corner
She's an Eel'y Lover by Phil Collins - Elmer J Fudd from Bardney

Prawn To Run - Chris in Holbeach 
Prawn Free - Bob in Orby
Prawn To Be Wild -Brian from Lincoln
Prawns With A Sauce on My Plaice (instead of born with a smile on my face by Stephanie De Sykes- Jo in Waddington

Sprat out of Shell by Meatloaf - Elmer J Fudd from Bardney
Sprat'll Be The Day - Pete in Lincoln

Fish and scallops

Theme from a Filleted Plaice by The Shadows - Barry in Eastwood, Ray in Theddlethorpe
There's a Plaice for Us! By PJ Proby - Mike Sleaford, Ann,  Harry in Lincoln 
We Gotta Get Outta This Plaice - Sue going to Northants.

Salmon Got a Hold of My Heart - Trevor from Louth

Salmon-chanted Evening,
Shoal Man,
West End Gills
Anything by Sushi Quattro!
all from Rob in Manby

Never Met a Gill Like You Before - Tom in Grantham
We Got Gills They're Multiplying from Grease - Tom in Grantham

What's Squid All About Alfie - Cilla Black - Chris in Skellingthorpe

It's Bream A Hard Days Pike! by The Beatles - PC in Wyberton

Piranhas in the Stream - Bee Gees

Cod save our gracious Bream -  Bob in Orby.
Cod save the Queen  by The Sex Pistols - Steve of Cleethorpes
Sitting on the Cod of the Bay - Maureen
Anything from Codspell! - Gabriella in Donnington on Bain
Against all Cods by Phil Collins - Elmer J Fudd from Bardney
CODsider Yourself HADDOCK - Michael in Sleaford. 

A Whiting Shade of Whale  - Maureen
A Whale in a Manger - Hattie from Reapham
Whale Meet Again - Jane   

Never Mind the Pollocks - The Sex Pistols - Cliff in Gainsborough

Poissant by Alice Cooper - Nick in New York

Anyone who Haddock a Heart by Cilla Sprat - Gina in Wellingore

Mackeral the Knife- Ray Charles - Neil, Jean in Branston, 

It's a Heart Hake  by Bonnie Tyler  - Roy in Ruskington 
Hake Rattle and Roe - Fred

You Batter, You Batter, Turbot by The Who

Sole Provider by Mackrel Bolton

Trout by Lulu - Ruth in Lincoln, Paul in Skegness 
Trout by Tears for Fears - Rob

Sardinely I see by Katie Tunstall  - Tony in Sutterton

Save all your Kippers for Me by Brotherhood of Man -Lance

Octopusses Garden - Pete in Lincoln

There's a Kind of Huss All Over The World

Motor Piking! - PC in Wyberton.
Anything by Pike and Tuna Turner - Steve of Cleethorpes 

Gold Fish-finger
Haddockadabra
Cod Only Knows  - Andrew in Boston

Tears of a Clown Fish - Ann

Like a Sturgeon by  Madonna - Pam in Louth.

How Much is that Dogfish in the Window? - Sue in Dunston

Skate Rattle and Sole  - Andy near Louth

Both Sides of the John Dory by Phil Collins - Elmer J Fudd

The Shark Soup Song (Shoop Shoop song)

It Must Be Monk by Madness

Carp Life by Blur - Rob

Guppy Love by The Osmonds - Rob

Heart of Bass by Debbie Harry - Lance in Corby Glen 

Anything by Stickleback - Elmer J Fudd from Bardney

A song with fish in it- Kayleigh by Marillion - Chesh the lead singer is called Fish.

Is This The Way To Abalone by Tony Christie - Paul in Skegness.

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