
A lively joyful, uptempo song, again with Jason providing the musical foundation, full of Association/Beach Boys type do-do's and totally epitomising the Swinging, Sunshining 1960s.
Dan says: "After my parents moved down from London in 1950 they eventually opened a cafe in 1954 in Keynsham, in the West Of England, which Mum ran, while Dad started up a foreign stamps business. When I was born in 1956, Mum found it very difficult looking after me and cooking and serving food, so the cafe was converted into a confectioners.
No papers because they opened every day, including Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day. Possibly the first Sunday traders in the history of the Universe. I have fond memories of the shop. Not just eating free chocolate, but the whole ambience of the place. It closed in 1974 when the rent was tripled! My parents had survived a by-pass, other nearby shops selling papers, but this final thing broke them. A few years later the Victorian building enclosing the shop was demolished. But I still remember 5 Boys, Fry's Sandwich, Will's Whiffs, and the like, now long gone. Wonderful times!"