"Mouldy Old Dough" is a popular song, recorded by Lieutenant Pigeon. It was written by Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward and produced by Woodward and Fletcher, under the name of their other band, Stavely Makepeace. Recorded in the front room of Woodward's Coventry semi-detached it featured his mother Hilda Woodward on piano. The only lyrics are the growled title "Mouldy Old Dough" and "Dirty Old Man" by Fletcher. The words were a comment on the decimal currency recently introduced to the United Kingdom. It is the only British number one single to fea… read more
"Mouldy Old Dough" is a popular song, recorded by Lieutenant Pigeon. It was written by Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward and produced by Wood… read more
"Mouldy Old Dough" is a popular song, recorded by Lieutenant Pigeon. It was written by Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward and produced by Woodward and Fletcher, under the name of … read more
Lieutenant Pigeon was a British novelty popular music group, originating from Coventry. Career Lieutenant Pigeon were briefly popular in the early 1970s, and a spin-off from the experimental music band, Stavely Makepeace. Fronted by Rob Woodward, Lieutenant Pigeon's sound was dominated by the heavy ragtime-style piano played by his mother, Hilda Woodward. Lieutenant Pigeon achieved two UK hits: "Mouldy Old Dough", written by Rob Woodward and bandmate Nigel Fletcher, which reached number one in 1972, and "Desperate Dan" (number 17 in 1973). Both tracks were l… read more
Lieutenant Pigeon was a British novelty popular music group, originating from Coventry. Career Lieutenant Pigeon were briefly popular in the early 1970s, and a spin-off from the experimenta… read more
Lieutenant Pigeon was a British novelty popular music group, originating from Coventry. Career Lieutenant Pigeon were briefly popular in the early 1970s, and a spin-off from the experimental music band, Stavely Makepeace. Fronted by Ro… read more