Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python’s Flying Circus on BBC Television in October 1969
The classic Monty Python humour title, The Fairly Incomplete and Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Songbook contains all Monty Python's most famous songs, with a foreword by 'Elvis Presley', and complete instructions on how to play the piano.
From The Lumberjack Song to Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, The Fairly Incomplete and Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Songbook does pretty much what it says on the cover, collecting up the cream of the Python team's musical output from the four TV series and the various feature films.
Included are such gems as Eric the Half-a-Bee, Sit on My Face and Tell Me That You Love Me, Bruces' Philosophers Song, Oliver Cromwell, The Knights of the Round Table, Christmas in Heaven, and All Things Dull & Ugly amongst many others, all arranged with music for the piano and accompanied by Terry Gilliam's incomparable cartoons.