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Allan Francis Smethurst (19 November 1927 – 22 December 2000), aka The Singing Postman was an English
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. He is best known for his self-penned
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, "Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?", which earned him an
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in 1966, “Come Along A Me” and "A Miss from Diss". ''
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'' dubbed him a "bookishly melancholy folk-satirist".


Life and career

Born in Walshaw, near Bury,
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, England,Eric Wainwright (1965) ''
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'' 28 May p. 13 "The Postman who Swings into a £50-a-week Summer"
the son of Allan and Gladys Mabel (''née'' Curson), Smethurst was raised in
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,
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from the age of 11. His mother came from the village of Stiffkey, 15 miles to the west. It is often thought that he became a postman in
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, Suffolk, but photos of him in the area are just promotional material. Smethurst joined the Post Office in 1953, and later worked in
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. He never worked for the GPO in Norfolk or Suffolk. Smethurst hummed tunes on his daily post round for 12 years, writing and singing songs in his native
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. An audition tape sent to the BBC earned him a spot on Ralph Tuck's
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regional radio programme ''Wednesday Morning''. His popularity led to Tuck recording Smethurst on his own
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, ‘The Smallest Recording Organisation in the World’, based in Lowestoft. A four track EP containing his signature tune “Hev Yew Gotta Loight Boy”, made the EP charts in 1965. This was followed by another EP release by Ralph Tuck, and an album ''The Singing Postman's Year''. He was then signed to
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who re-released earlier songs and recorded new items. A colour promotional film was made of “Hev Yew Gotta Loight Boy” which has survived to this day. He made numerous live and promotional performances, including on ''
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'', but was afflicted by nerves and
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. His live performances included a summer season in 1965 at the Windmill Theatre in Great Yarmouth. In 1966, the Singing Postman's best known hit "Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?" won Smethurst the
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for best novelty song of the year.
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recorded a
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without success. The song had a small comeback in 1994, when it was featured on a television commercial for
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. It was also covered by punk band,
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, in 1981. Smethurst left the music industry in 1970 citing stage fright and arthritic hands. He later admitted to an alcohol problem and revealed all his earnings were gone and he was penniless. He spent his last 20 years living quietly in a Salvation Army hostel in Grimsby, where he died from a heart attack in December 2000. In September 2010, a
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programme, "In Search of the Singing Postman", was broadcast which was written and presented by D. J. Taylor.


Discography


Albums

* ''The Singing Postman's Year'' (RTP) * ''Recorded Delivery'' (
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, 1966) * ''The Sound Barrier'' (Parlophone, 1967) * ''The Best of the Singing Postman'' (Starline, 1967) * ''First Class Male'' (1971, Gemini) * ''Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?'' (
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, 2005)


Singles and EPs

* "First Delivery EP" (EMI, 1966) * "Second Delivery EP" (Parlophone, 1966) * "Third Delivery EP" (Parlophone, 1966) * "Fourth Delivery EP" (Parlophone, 1966) * "Ladies Darts Team" / "Roundabout" (Parlophone, 1966) * "Mind How You Go" (Parlophone, 1967) * "Please Mr. Postman" (Parlophone, 1967) * "Fertilising Lisa" / "Ballad of A Ten Bob Note" (President PVK.005, 1977) * "Hey the Bottom Dropped Owt" (Ralph Tuck, 1997)


References


External links


"Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?" lyrics




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