Dury, Ian – The Blockheads: Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (PVG)

sheet music

Setting: Piano-Vocal-Guitar (PVG)
Length: 96 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571534732
ISMN: 9780571534739
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll is the matching soundtrack songbook to the biopic about Ian Dury, arranged for piano and voice with guitar chords.  
Ian Dury was a wordsmith, artist and entertainer who gave the English language two of its most famous phrases drawn from the song titles, Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll and Reasons To Be Cheerful. Now a major British film Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll, starring Andy Serkis as Ian Dury, focuses on his personal relationships during his rise to fame. It is ten years since Drury's last gig at the London Palladium but this new collection serves as a timely reminder as to how great his songs were and how the recordings have stood the test of time” 30 years on!
 

Contents

1.
Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll
2.
What A Waste
3.
Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 3)
4.
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
5.
Billericay Dickie
6.
If I Was With A Woman
7.
Blackmail Man
8.
Wake Up And Make Love With Me
9.
My Old Man
10.
Sweet Gene Vincent
11.
Blockheads
12.
Clevor Trever
13.
I’m Partial To Your Abracadabra
14.
There Ain’t Half Been Some Clever Bastards
15.
Inbetweenies
16.
Sueperman’s Big Sister
17.
I Want To Be Straight
18.
Spasticus Autisticus
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