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− | In The Beatles' 1967 Christmas record for members of their fan club, ''Christmas Time (Is Here Again): The Beatles Fifth Christmas Record'', The Beatles mixed songs with bits of comedy sketches, including | + | In The Beatles' 1967 Christmas record for members of their fan club, ''Christmas Time (Is Here Again): The Beatles Fifth Christmas Record'', The Beatles mixed songs with bits of comedy sketches, including this group singing "Plenty of Jam Jars, Baby" announced by a radio DJ. |
− | The name might be a joking reference to real folk group The Weavers. | + | The name might be a joking reference to real folk group The Weavers, as ravelling is the opposite of weaving. |
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Latest revision as of 06:24, 16 October 2018
In The Beatles' 1967 Christmas record for members of their fan club, Christmas Time (Is Here Again): The Beatles Fifth Christmas Record, The Beatles mixed songs with bits of comedy sketches, including this group singing "Plenty of Jam Jars, Baby" announced by a radio DJ.
The name might be a joking reference to real folk group The Weavers, as ravelling is the opposite of weaving.