Posted June 22, 201114 yr With respect to BBC Wibledon coverage, did I hear right that this was once used by the BBC as backing track to a review of Murray's (British if he wins, Scot if he loses) performance? Flip side to He's A King, which in my opinion is a great ballad.
June 22, 201114 yr SWITCHING CHANNELS LAST NIGHT COULD SWEAR I HEARD PATTI JO DO YOU BELIEVE IN ME ANY ONE ELSE HEAR SAME KEV
June 23, 201114 yr Author With respect to BBC Wibledon coverage, did I hear right that this was once used by the BBC as backing track to a review of Murray's (British if he wins, Scot if he loses) performance? Flip side to He's A King, which in my opinion is a great ballad. On the You Tube link , which is for the He's A King side (the better side) there are the following comments posted: OMG I thought I would NEVER find this song! Nadal's win went out the window as soon as I heard this and have been searching for it ever since!!! used by BBC sport at end of French Open Tennis....brilliant!! I can't recall who I was talking to about this, but at a night discussing Barbara McNair, I mentioned seeing those comments and was told they thought the other side had been used by the BBC with a link to Andy Murray. Just idle curiosity about a record. The He's a King side is well worth a listen for it's own value. Also, Andy Murray is still British this morning!
With respect to BBC Wibledon coverage, did I hear right that this was once used by the BBC as backing track to a review of Murray's (British if he wins, Scot if he loses) performance?
Flip side to He's A King, which in my opinion is a great ballad.