Sir Kenneth Arthur Dodd, OBE (8 November 1927 – 11 March 2018) was an Engli… Read Full Bio ↴Sir Kenneth Arthur Dodd, OBE (8 November 1927 – 11 March 2018) was an English comedian, singer-songwriter and actor, identified by his unruly hair and protruding teeth, his red, white and blue "tickling stick" and his upbeat greeting of "How tickled I am!" He also created the characters of the Diddy Men ("diddy" being an informal British word for "small"). In the 1960s his fame in the UK was such that he rivalled the Beatles as a household name. Dodd had many recording hits, charting on 19 occasions in the UK Top 40, including his first single "Love Is Like a Violin" (1960), produced on Decca Records by Alex Wharton, which charted at number 8 (UK), and his song "Tears" (Columbia), which topped the UK charts for five weeks in 1965, selling over a million copies. At the time it was the UK's biggest selling single by a solo artist, and remains one of the UK's biggest selling singles of all time. Dodd was selected to perform the song on A Jubilee Of Music on BBC One on 31 December 1976, a celebration of the key pop successes of the Queen's first 25 years as Britain's monarch. Dodd worked mainly in the music hall tradition, although he occasionally appeared in dramatic roles, including Malvolio in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971; on television in the cameo role of 'The Tollmaster' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen; and as Yorick (in silent flashback) in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1996.
He was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity.
He continued to tour the UK in 2018 with The Ken Dodd Happiness Show before pulling out of his tour due to health issues.
Kenneth Arthur Dodd was born on 8 November 1927 in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, Lancashire, the son of a coal merchant, Arthur Dodd, and wife Sarah (née Gray). He had an older brother, William (1925–2011) and a younger sister. He went to the Knotty Ash School, and sang in the local church choir of St John's Church, Knotty Ash.
He then attended Holt High School, a grammar school in Childwall, but left at age 14 to work for his father. Around this time he became interested in show business after seeing an advert in a comic: "Fool your teachers, amaze your friends—send 6d in stamps and become a ventriloquist!" and sending off for the book. Not long after, his father bought him a ventriloquist's dummy and Ken called it Charlie Brown. He started entertaining at the local orphanage, then at various other local community functions.
He got his big break at age 26 when, in September 1954, he made his professional show-business debut at the now-demolished Nottingham Empire. A nervous young man, he sat in a local milk bar for most of the afternoon, going over and over his lines before going to the theatre. He later said, "Well at least they didn't boo me off". He continued to perform, and in 1955 he appeared at Blackpool, where, in the following year, he had a part in "Let's Have Fun". His performance at the Central Pier was part of a comedy revue with Jimmy James and Company. Also on the same bill were Jimmy Clitheroe and Roy Castle.[7] Dodd first gained top billing at Blackpool in 1958. He has guested on innumerable television and radio shows and made many appearances on BBC TV's long running programme, The Good Old Days.
Dodd had been described as "the last great music hall entertainer". His stand-up comedy style was fast and relied on the rapid delivery of one-liner jokes. He said that his comic influences included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the "cheeky chappy" from Brighton, Max Miller. He interspersed the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism.
Dodd had many recording hits, charting on 19 occasions in the UK Top 40, including his first single "Love Is Like a Violin" (1960), produced on Decca Records by Alex Wharton, which charted at number 8 (UK), and his song "Tears" (Columbia), which topped the UK charts for five weeks in 1965, selling over a million copies. At the time it was the UK's biggest selling single by a solo artist, and remains one of the UK's biggest selling singles of all time. Dodd was selected to perform the song on A Jubilee Of Music on BBC One on 31 December 1976, a celebration of the key pop successes of the Queen's first 25 years as Britain's monarch.
Dodd was renowned for the length of his performances, and during the 1960s he earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the world's longest ever joke-telling session: 1,500 jokes in three and a half hours (7.14 jokes per minute), undertaken at a Liverpool theatre, where audiences entered the show in shifts.
Dodd appeared on many Royal Variety Performances. The last was in 2006, in front of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, at the London Coliseum. During this performance, he reprised some of his famous jokes, including those about tax accountants as well as singing his famous song - "Happiness".
In October 1987, Dodd officially opened the Arndale shopping centre in Accrington.
He had continued to tour and, despite his age, his shows frequently did not finish until after midnight. In 2012 at the age of 84, he played the Princes Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex on 7 July. Starting at 7.15 pm he continued until just before 9.00 pm when Sybie Jones took to the stage. Returning at 9.30 pm he continued until 10.00 pm. The second support act performed until Dodd's return just before 11.00 pm when he continued until 00.25 am. As of 2017, Dodd continued to tour the UK extensively, with his comedy, music and variety show.
The shows that Dodd has starred in are: The Ken Dodd Show (1959 - 1966), Doddy's Music Box (1967), Ken Dodd and the Diddymen (1969 - 1973), The Ken Dodd Show (1969), Ken Dodd in Funny You Should Say That (1972), Ken Dodd says Stand By Your Beds, Ken Dodd's World of Laughter (1974), The Ken Dodd New Year's Eve Special (1975), The Ken Dodd Show (1978), The Ken Dodd Laughter Show (1979), Dodd on his Todd (1981), Doddy! (1982), Ken Dodd's Showbiz (1982), Ken Dodd at the London Palladium (1990), An Audience with Ken Dodd (1994), Another Audience with Ken Dodd (2002), Ken Dodd's Happiness (2007), Ken Dodd: In His Own Words (2016).
Honours
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1982 New Year Honours for services to show business and charity and was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity.[14] The award was formally conferred by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 2 March 2017.
Dodd became one of the rare entertainers to be given a second show of An Audience with.... This show was entitled Another Audience with Ken Dodd originally broadcast in 2002.
In December 2004, Dodd was performing his comedy and music show to a sell out audience at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham to celebrate his 50 years in show business. He was presented with a framed playbill of his first professional performance - which was at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham in September 1954.
In a 2005 poll of comedians and comedy insiders to find the 'Comedians' Comedian', Dodd was voted amongst the 'Top 50 Comedy Acts Ever', ranked as number 36. He was made an honorary fellow of Liverpool John Moores University in 1997. A statue depicting Dodd with his trademark "Tickling Stick" was unveiled in Liverpool Lime Street railway station on 11 June 2009.
Dodd was inducted into the exclusive show business fraternity, the Grand Order of Water Rats.
Dodd was made an honorary fellow of the University of Chester on 4 November 2009, having been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at a graduation ceremony in Chester Cathedral. His doctorate was presented by Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster. He was awarded a Doctorate of Letters at Liverpool Hope University on 25 January 2010 during the university's Foundation Day celebrations.
In 2016 Ken Dodd was awarded the Aardman Slapstick Comedy Legend Award, a recognition of his lifetime's contribution to the world of comedy. He received the award at an event hosted by Dr Matthew Sweet.
A stalker, Ruth Tagg, harassed Dodd and his partner, Anne Jones, in October 2001, by sending them threatening letters, a dead rat, and also attempted to burn down their house by pushing burning rags through the letterbox. Tagg pleaded guilty to harassment and arson at Preston Crown Court.
Dodd married his partner of 40 years, Anne Jones, on Friday 9 March 2018 at their home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool two days before his death. prior to his death he was recently released from hospital after 6 weeks of treatment for a chest infection.
In 1989 Dodd was charged with tax evasion. The subsequent trial, with the prosecution case led by Brian Leveson QC, produced several revelations. The Diddy Men, who had appeared in his stage act, were often played by local children from stage schools, and were revealed never to have been paid. Dodd was also revealed to have very little money in his bank account, having £336,000 in cash stashed in suitcases in his attic. When asked by the judge, "What does a hundred thousand pounds in a suitcase feel like?", Dodd made his now famous reply, "The notes are very light, M'Lord."
Dodd was represented by George Carman QC, who in court famously quipped, "Some accountants are comedians, but comedians are never accountants". The trial lasted three weeks: Dodd was acquitted.
Despite the strain of the trial, Dodd immediately capitalised on his new-found notoriety with a successful season running from Easter to Christmas 1990 at the London Palladium. It was there he had previously broken the house record for the longest comedy season at the theatre, in 1965, with a residency lasting 42 weeks. Some of his subsequent material mocked the trial and tax in general. For a while he introduced his act with the words, "Good evening, my name is Kenneth Arthur Dodd; singer, photographic playboy and failed accountant!"
Discography
UK chart singles
Title Release date Chart position
UK Singles Notes
"Love Is Like A Violin" 7 July 1960 8
"Once In Every Lifetime" 15 June 1961 28
"Pianissimo" 1 February 1962 21
"Still" 29 August 1963 35
"Eight By Ten" 6 February 1964 22
"Happiness" 23 July 1964 31
"So Deep Is The Night" 26 November 1964 31
"Tears" 2 September 1965 1 Sold over 1.5 million copies;
33rd best-selling single of all time in the UK
"The River (Le Colline Sono In Fiore)" 18 November 1965 3 (Angiolini, Shuman) with Geoff Love and his Orchestra
"Promises" 12 May 1966 6
"More Than Love" 4 August 1966 14
"It's Love" 27 October 1966 36
"Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder" 19 January 1967 11
"Tears Won't Wash Away These Heartaches" 30 July 1969 22
"Brokenhearted" 5 December 1970 15
"When Love Comes Round Again (L'arca di Noe)" 10 July 1971 19
"Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)" 18 November 1972 29
"Think Of Me (Wherever You Are)" 29 November 1975 21
"Hold My Hand" 26 December 1981 44
Other singles
"Where's Me Shirt?" (1965)
"The Same Mistakes"/"Call Me Mister Sunshine" (1967)
"You're My Best Friend" (1980)
"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs" (1980)
"It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)" (1980)
He was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity.
He continued to tour the UK in 2018 with The Ken Dodd Happiness Show before pulling out of his tour due to health issues.
Kenneth Arthur Dodd was born on 8 November 1927 in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, Lancashire, the son of a coal merchant, Arthur Dodd, and wife Sarah (née Gray). He had an older brother, William (1925–2011) and a younger sister. He went to the Knotty Ash School, and sang in the local church choir of St John's Church, Knotty Ash.
He then attended Holt High School, a grammar school in Childwall, but left at age 14 to work for his father. Around this time he became interested in show business after seeing an advert in a comic: "Fool your teachers, amaze your friends—send 6d in stamps and become a ventriloquist!" and sending off for the book. Not long after, his father bought him a ventriloquist's dummy and Ken called it Charlie Brown. He started entertaining at the local orphanage, then at various other local community functions.
He got his big break at age 26 when, in September 1954, he made his professional show-business debut at the now-demolished Nottingham Empire. A nervous young man, he sat in a local milk bar for most of the afternoon, going over and over his lines before going to the theatre. He later said, "Well at least they didn't boo me off". He continued to perform, and in 1955 he appeared at Blackpool, where, in the following year, he had a part in "Let's Have Fun". His performance at the Central Pier was part of a comedy revue with Jimmy James and Company. Also on the same bill were Jimmy Clitheroe and Roy Castle.[7] Dodd first gained top billing at Blackpool in 1958. He has guested on innumerable television and radio shows and made many appearances on BBC TV's long running programme, The Good Old Days.
Dodd had been described as "the last great music hall entertainer". His stand-up comedy style was fast and relied on the rapid delivery of one-liner jokes. He said that his comic influences included other Liverpool comedians like Arthur Askey, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley and the "cheeky chappy" from Brighton, Max Miller. He interspersed the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice, and with his original speciality, ventriloquism.
Dodd had many recording hits, charting on 19 occasions in the UK Top 40, including his first single "Love Is Like a Violin" (1960), produced on Decca Records by Alex Wharton, which charted at number 8 (UK), and his song "Tears" (Columbia), which topped the UK charts for five weeks in 1965, selling over a million copies. At the time it was the UK's biggest selling single by a solo artist, and remains one of the UK's biggest selling singles of all time. Dodd was selected to perform the song on A Jubilee Of Music on BBC One on 31 December 1976, a celebration of the key pop successes of the Queen's first 25 years as Britain's monarch.
Dodd was renowned for the length of his performances, and during the 1960s he earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records for the world's longest ever joke-telling session: 1,500 jokes in three and a half hours (7.14 jokes per minute), undertaken at a Liverpool theatre, where audiences entered the show in shifts.
Dodd appeared on many Royal Variety Performances. The last was in 2006, in front of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, at the London Coliseum. During this performance, he reprised some of his famous jokes, including those about tax accountants as well as singing his famous song - "Happiness".
In October 1987, Dodd officially opened the Arndale shopping centre in Accrington.
He had continued to tour and, despite his age, his shows frequently did not finish until after midnight. In 2012 at the age of 84, he played the Princes Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex on 7 July. Starting at 7.15 pm he continued until just before 9.00 pm when Sybie Jones took to the stage. Returning at 9.30 pm he continued until 10.00 pm. The second support act performed until Dodd's return just before 11.00 pm when he continued until 00.25 am. As of 2017, Dodd continued to tour the UK extensively, with his comedy, music and variety show.
The shows that Dodd has starred in are: The Ken Dodd Show (1959 - 1966), Doddy's Music Box (1967), Ken Dodd and the Diddymen (1969 - 1973), The Ken Dodd Show (1969), Ken Dodd in Funny You Should Say That (1972), Ken Dodd says Stand By Your Beds, Ken Dodd's World of Laughter (1974), The Ken Dodd New Year's Eve Special (1975), The Ken Dodd Show (1978), The Ken Dodd Laughter Show (1979), Dodd on his Todd (1981), Doddy! (1982), Ken Dodd's Showbiz (1982), Ken Dodd at the London Palladium (1990), An Audience with Ken Dodd (1994), Another Audience with Ken Dodd (2002), Ken Dodd's Happiness (2007), Ken Dodd: In His Own Words (2016).
Honours
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1982 New Year Honours for services to show business and charity and was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to entertainment and charity.[14] The award was formally conferred by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 2 March 2017.
Dodd became one of the rare entertainers to be given a second show of An Audience with.... This show was entitled Another Audience with Ken Dodd originally broadcast in 2002.
In December 2004, Dodd was performing his comedy and music show to a sell out audience at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham to celebrate his 50 years in show business. He was presented with a framed playbill of his first professional performance - which was at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham in September 1954.
In a 2005 poll of comedians and comedy insiders to find the 'Comedians' Comedian', Dodd was voted amongst the 'Top 50 Comedy Acts Ever', ranked as number 36. He was made an honorary fellow of Liverpool John Moores University in 1997. A statue depicting Dodd with his trademark "Tickling Stick" was unveiled in Liverpool Lime Street railway station on 11 June 2009.
Dodd was inducted into the exclusive show business fraternity, the Grand Order of Water Rats.
Dodd was made an honorary fellow of the University of Chester on 4 November 2009, having been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at a graduation ceremony in Chester Cathedral. His doctorate was presented by Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster. He was awarded a Doctorate of Letters at Liverpool Hope University on 25 January 2010 during the university's Foundation Day celebrations.
In 2016 Ken Dodd was awarded the Aardman Slapstick Comedy Legend Award, a recognition of his lifetime's contribution to the world of comedy. He received the award at an event hosted by Dr Matthew Sweet.
A stalker, Ruth Tagg, harassed Dodd and his partner, Anne Jones, in October 2001, by sending them threatening letters, a dead rat, and also attempted to burn down their house by pushing burning rags through the letterbox. Tagg pleaded guilty to harassment and arson at Preston Crown Court.
Dodd married his partner of 40 years, Anne Jones, on Friday 9 March 2018 at their home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool two days before his death. prior to his death he was recently released from hospital after 6 weeks of treatment for a chest infection.
In 1989 Dodd was charged with tax evasion. The subsequent trial, with the prosecution case led by Brian Leveson QC, produced several revelations. The Diddy Men, who had appeared in his stage act, were often played by local children from stage schools, and were revealed never to have been paid. Dodd was also revealed to have very little money in his bank account, having £336,000 in cash stashed in suitcases in his attic. When asked by the judge, "What does a hundred thousand pounds in a suitcase feel like?", Dodd made his now famous reply, "The notes are very light, M'Lord."
Dodd was represented by George Carman QC, who in court famously quipped, "Some accountants are comedians, but comedians are never accountants". The trial lasted three weeks: Dodd was acquitted.
Despite the strain of the trial, Dodd immediately capitalised on his new-found notoriety with a successful season running from Easter to Christmas 1990 at the London Palladium. It was there he had previously broken the house record for the longest comedy season at the theatre, in 1965, with a residency lasting 42 weeks. Some of his subsequent material mocked the trial and tax in general. For a while he introduced his act with the words, "Good evening, my name is Kenneth Arthur Dodd; singer, photographic playboy and failed accountant!"
Discography
UK chart singles
Title Release date Chart position
UK Singles Notes
"Love Is Like A Violin" 7 July 1960 8
"Once In Every Lifetime" 15 June 1961 28
"Pianissimo" 1 February 1962 21
"Still" 29 August 1963 35
"Eight By Ten" 6 February 1964 22
"Happiness" 23 July 1964 31
"So Deep Is The Night" 26 November 1964 31
"Tears" 2 September 1965 1 Sold over 1.5 million copies;
33rd best-selling single of all time in the UK
"The River (Le Colline Sono In Fiore)" 18 November 1965 3 (Angiolini, Shuman) with Geoff Love and his Orchestra
"Promises" 12 May 1966 6
"More Than Love" 4 August 1966 14
"It's Love" 27 October 1966 36
"Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder" 19 January 1967 11
"Tears Won't Wash Away These Heartaches" 30 July 1969 22
"Brokenhearted" 5 December 1970 15
"When Love Comes Round Again (L'arca di Noe)" 10 July 1971 19
"Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)" 18 November 1972 29
"Think Of Me (Wherever You Are)" 29 November 1975 21
"Hold My Hand" 26 December 1981 44
Other singles
"Where's Me Shirt?" (1965)
"The Same Mistakes"/"Call Me Mister Sunshine" (1967)
"You're My Best Friend" (1980)
"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs" (1980)
"It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)" (1980)
No Other Love
Ken Dodd Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'No Other Love' by these artists:
Alex Bugnon no other love can make me like this it's more than a…
Barry Manilow There were no violins There were no soft guitars Hot summe…
Betty There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra/Billie Holiday/Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
Billie Jo Spears They ask me, how we do it' And I tell them,…
Bing Crosby (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Carter Burwell No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Chris & The Students When we first met I had the love struck eyes You…
Chuck Prophet No other love Mama, I'm flyin' No other love Mama, I'm flyin…
Countdown Singers I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth You know that…
David Rose & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Deep & Wild A couple months before I turned 26, my baby told me that…
Dolores Duran No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
E.L. We both deserve each other's love You, you're just as swe…
Ella Fitzgerald No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Engelbert Humperdinck (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Estelle No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn me…
estelle and john legend No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn …
Estelle; John Legend No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn me…
Faith Evans No other love I'm thinkin' of No other love can measure No…
Fred Hersch There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
Gail Blance & Judith Alegarbes & Others We were great, but we fell into the final sentence What…
Glenn S. Lemen Cold is the night Lonely till dawn Cry for the light For the…
Gordon Langford Ronnie Price The Romantic Strings and Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Gwyn & Will I just think way too much I'ma drink way too much Getting…
Hammerstein (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Heart No other love, darlin', I'm flying No other love, darlin', I…
Helen Merrill No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Helen O'connell (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Henry Mancini His Piano and Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Hilton - Ronnie No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
J Boog I can take you to the kingdom my lady Place you…
J. Brian Craig No other love have I, Only my love for you! Only the…
Jasmine Murray Your love is patient, your love is kind You always breakthro…
Jay & The Americans Every track we drop bitch Comin wit that hotshit Do it like…
Jo Stafford No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Jo Stafford Paul Weston & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Jo Stafford/Paul Weston & His Orchestra No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
John Legend No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn me…
John Legend - www.music.pbtone.com Satisfy me in the morning With Your steadfast love Rescue me…
John Legend feat. Estelle No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn me…
John Legend featuring Estelle No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn …
John Legend. No other love No other touch Gimme gimme oh so much Turn me…
jones boys There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
Jonny Greenwood No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Jonny Greenwood & Jo Stafford No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Jonny Lang & Chuck Prophet No other love Mama, I'm flyin' No other love Mama, I'm flyin…
Keely Smith (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Mafyozo Caught me by surprise He looked deeply in my eyes…
Mantovani & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Matchbox Twenty (No other love) (No other love) You say you're sorry, well,…
Me And Juliet I gave you all the love I've got I gave you…
Me and Juliet Ensemble I call this Infinite Love 今宵踊りましょう アナタの腕の中で Infinite Love 羽が…
Melachrino Strings & Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Michael Feinstein How far away are you How many lonely sighs dear How many…
Michael Grimm No other love Mama, I'm flyin' No other love Mama, I'm flyin…
Mike And Brenda Sutton I iyeah eh iyea eh Iyea eh eh iyea eh iyea…
Noro Morales and His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Olivia Newton-John (Olivia Newton-John) I--I want to spend my life with you No…
P J Proby No other love have I, Only my love for you! Only the…
P.J. Proby No other love have I, Only my love for you! Only the…
Paul Weston No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Paul Weston & His Orchestra No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Paul Weston & His Orchestra Jo Stafford No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Paul Weston & His Orchestra/Jo Stafford No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Paul Weston and His Orchestra No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Perry Como No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Pete Jolly Trio & Friends Let's go! Your lips, your lies The truth is behind your eye…
PS. I Love You The time you lost is locked in your head I was…
Ray Anthony & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Ray Conniff No love but your love can set my world on…
Ray Conniff & his Orchestra & Chorus No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Ray Conniff and His Orchestra and Chorus No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Ray Conniff his Orchestra & Chorus No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
RJ Jacinto No other love can warm my heart Now that I've known…
Rodgers (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
Ronnie Hilton No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Ronnie Hilton & Frank Cordell AHO No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
Rush Of Fools Here at Your feet is never ending mercy Here at Your…
Side A I found a love in you I found the love that…
Stanley Black & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
The Blossoms You and me, we're different as people Always at one when…
The Common Kings I can take you to the kingdom my lady Place you…
The Fi-Dels I used to listen to love songs on the radio…
THE JONES BOYS There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
The Lettermen (No Other Love) No other love have I, Only my love…
The Pete Jolly Trio And Friends Let's go! Your lips, your lies The truth is behind your eye…
The Starlite Singers No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
The Teenagers & Frankie Lymon You're always like Why do you have to see your friends…
Tony Osborne & His Orchestra No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
V.A. Hasheesh Tre Five Yeah Whippin up im in the muhfuckin field …
Various Artists I can take you to the kingdom my lady. Place you…
VOUS Worship There is a freedom like no other There is a love…
Whitecross I must have been crazy, I must have been blind…
ペリー・コモ [feat. Henri René and His Orchestra & Chorus] No other love have I Only my love for you Only the…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ken Dodd:
Beautiful Dreamer Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, Starlight and dewdrops are …
Brokenhearted Love that you gave me, I never returned I played around…
Eight By Ten (Eight by ten) My lonely world is only eight by ten I'm…
Fools Rush In "Romance is a game for fools" I used to say A game…
Green Leaves of Summer A time to be reapin', a time to be sowin'. The…
Happiness Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses I than…
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Have I told you lately that I love you? Could I…
I Each time I look at you is like the first…
Love Is Like a Violin Love is like a violin With its strings around your heart Sof…
Love Me With All Your Heart Love me with all of your heart, that's all I…
More Than Love More than love If there is such a thing I live to…
My Heart Tells Me My heart tells me this is just a fling And yet…
One More Sunrise Each time I look at you is like the first…
Portrait of My Love Somewhere, my love there will be songs to sing Although the…
Promises Promises Promises Promises, just empty promises That's al…
Somewhere My Love Somewhere, my love there will be songs to sing Although the…
Still (Still) though you broke my heart (Sill) though we're far ap…
Sweet Memories なつかしい痛みだわ ずっと前に忘れていた でもあなたを見たとき 時間だけ後戻りしたの 「幸福?」と聞かないで 嘘つくの…
Tears Tears for souvenirs are all you've left me Memories of a…
Thank Heaven for Little Girls Thank heaven for little girls for little girls get bigger e…
The More I See You Each time I look at you is like the first…
The River So still runs the river on it's journey to the sea So…
They Didn'T Believe Me Got the cut-est lit-tle way, Like to watch you all the…
Think Of Me now the sun's going down at the end of the…
True I give to you and you give to me True love…
Try To Remember Try to remember the kind of September, When life was…
Until It You're not a dream You're not an angel You're a woman I'm no…
Until It's Time For You To Go You're not a dream You're not an angel You're a woman I'm…
What A Wonderful World I see trees of green, red roses too I watch them…
Wherever You Are Now the sun′s going down at the end of the…
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Ronald Kelly
If you're a bit down in these strange times, play this clip and start your day with a smile, I still do,often,and it does me good- thanks Sir Ken, you are still with us
KP NUTZ
Timeless and cleverly executed comedy. Something we don't have now. He was a genius
Warwick Onyeama
Ken Dodd is he last of the great music hall/variety performers from an era long gone. That's what accounts for the extraordinary range of his talents. Quite apart from his knockabout humor which was very English in style he was a considerable tenor and sang many a memorable ballad. I was a regular listener to his radio show in the early sixties. People like him are nothing less than an everlasting national treasure.
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I'm 19, I don't think your sense of humour has anything to do with age, I find this man immensely funny, he's just pure talent and greatness with a wicked personality.
David S
You are 28 now, seriously you would have liked the 60s when ABC Television was on the air
Comedians, actors and all
I’m 13
Thomas Phillips
Same but I’m 20
M Chamb
Mr Ken Dodd how this year of 2020 during the Coronavirus Pandemic could we of done with your wit and humour! Even this video lightens mood all these years on from when this was first recorded. Thank You for the tickling laughter 😀
nichol c
Love him and miss him no man can make me cry with laughter like he could, Rest In Peace Doddy 🙏❤️🌹
missjanto10
"Are you laughing at something I've said, or something he's done?" This man is a genius.