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not the first cover but it beefs up the alliteration count eh ...
issued in 1966 an album of Kenny Ball Chris Barber and Acker Bilk 'The best of Ball Barber & Bilk' Marble Arch records; er something about football that year.....
what three words beginning with c and linked by the notion of 'plenty' might be given by Elgar's Overture; Mozart's Concertos and the emperor's comment on his music?
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
No apology needed. I'm impressed by aka...'s addition of further alliteration of which I was unaware. The two tracks I described were, of course, Kenny Ball's 'Midnight in Moscow' (originally called 'Leningrad Nights' and/or - some say - Suburban Nights In Moscow) and Acker Bilk's 'Stranger On the Shore'.
No it is my apology needed...
1 not making it sufficiently clear that the cover was not the answer ... the link was ... i trust this is to a reference to the original 1966 release as titled in the post
2 not waiting for confirmation before posting a question about C ... i plead terror at the thought and could not wait to think of something quick!
I will happily yield the question setting to hercule!
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
what three words beginning with c and linked by the notion of 'plenty' might be given by Elgar's Overture; Mozart's Concertos and the emperor's comment on his music?
Calum,
I'm not completely happy with my answer, but...
Cockaigne (the land of plenty, or too much, as in Breughel's painting), cornucopia (the horn of plenty - Mozart's horn concertos), and copious (too many notes).
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