Filou on Nostr: There was a beautiful land called Fuh And in this land there was a king And everybody ...
There was a beautiful land called Fuh
And in this land there was a king
And everybody called him the Fuh King
ALL HAIL THE FUH KING! 😆
And in this land there was a king
And everybody called him the Fuh King
ALL HAIL THE FUH KING! 😆
quoting nevent1q…8sp7GM Nostr!
Currently #spinning “King Of Fuh“
Brute Force
1969
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“King of Fuh,” a song written in 1967 by Brute Force, holds a particular place in The Beatles’ history. The track, which chronicles the life of the “Fuh King,” caught the attention of John Lennon and George Harrison. Harrison added string arrangements to the song, and the duo tried to convince EMI or Capitol Records to release it as a single. However, both labels declined, likely due to the song’s suggestive title, which they feared would limit radio airplay. Undeterred, Lennon and Harrison released “King of Fuh” on Apple Records, pressing only 1,000 copies. While the record was not a commercial success, it has become a sought-after collector’s item, often fetching thousands of dollars.