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"'''Just Count to Three'''" was a song by [[the Common Men]]. They played | "'''Just Count to Three'''" was a song by [[the Common Men]]. They played it one night to impress their new friend [[Nyssa]], who claimed to have enjoyed it, despite being used to more [[Classical music|classical]]-type music in [[Traken]]. They later played it again in a concert attended by the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Rita (Fanfare for the Common Men)|Rita]], when they referred to it as the song that had started their career. | ||
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Revision as of 13:58, 6 April 2020
"Just Count to Three" was a song by the Common Men. They played it one night to impress their new friend Nyssa, who claimed to have enjoyed it, despite being used to more classical-type music in Traken. They later played it again in a concert attended by the Fifth Doctor and Rita, when they referred to it as the song that had started their career.
The lyrics to the first verse were:
- When the time comes to be true
- When the time comes, just be you
- Never fear, I'll fly to you
- Any time from out the blue
- You'll know it's me, just count to three
- To one, to two, to three
- You'll know it's me, just count to three
- To one, to two, to three
(AUDIO: 1963: Fanfare for the Common Men)
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