| Tell you a story about, uh, old black singer called Clarence
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| Frogman Henry. |
| I wonder who remembers him, anybody at all?
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| «I don’t know why I love you but I do,» is what he sang, he sang
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| It very well indeed, it was great. |
| I, I like frogs in general and
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| Clarence Frogman Henry is, is, is part of that
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| And, uh, one, one day Clarence was appearing somewhere, I think
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| It was, uh, Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee. |
| It was a long time ago
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| About twenty years back. |
| He was appearing at a club and his double
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| Was walking down the street attracting a lot of attention, because
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| His double, I mean, a lot of people knew Clarence Frogman Henry in
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| Memphis. |
| And his double was walking down the street, and his
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| Double was in love with Audrey Hepburn, and by the sheerest
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| Coincidence, which I’m sure you won’t believe, but it’s true
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| Audrey Hepburn’s double was walking down the other side of the street
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| And, uh, they reached a point opposite each other and it
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| Suddenly kind of flashed to both of them that
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| Like, this was their lifelong love, because Audrey Hepburn’s
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| Double was a Clarence Frogman Henry fan
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| So what happened was that they ran into the center of this very
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| Wide road in Memphis and as they were clasping each other
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| Two things happened simultaneously. |
| One was that they both
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| Realized to their horror that it was neither of them, and the
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| Second was that they got run down by a, by a gold Cadillac driven
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| By a man in an Elvis Presley mask
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| Now, the man in the Elvis Presley mask was actually G. Gordon
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| Liddy; |
| this was early on in his career |