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Book cover of The fairly incomplete & rather badly illustrated Monty Python songbook

The fairly incomplete & rather badly illustrated Monty Python songbook

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199596 pagesHarper Perennial

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Authors

Graham Chapman was a founding member of the iconic Monty Python comedy group, co-writing and performing in "Monty Python's Flying Circus." He also contributed to "The fairly incomplete & rather badly illustrated Monty Python songbook." For a look into his life, check out "Pythons' Autobiography by the Pythons.

Eric Idle is a writer, actor, and comedian, best known as a member of Monty Python. He's the author of books like "Pythons' Autobiography" and "The very best of Monty Python," and is also known for the song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.

American-born British screenwriter, film director, animator, actor and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe

Gary Marsh is an author known for his work on "The Fairly Incomplete & Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Songbook." His writing often explores humor and music in an accessible way. Readers looking for lighthearted and witty content will enjoy his contributions.

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Book cover of The Fairly Incomplete & Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Songbook
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Frequently asked questions

  • Does this songbook include sheet music?

    This collection primarily features lyrics and illustrations, rather than full musical notation. It is designed more for fans to read and enjoy the comedic text and accompanying artwork.

  • Are there new or unreleased songs in this collection?

    The songbook compiles many of the most well-known and beloved songs from Monty Python's various shows and films. It focuses on presenting established material rather than introducing new or previously unreleased tracks.

  • Is this book suitable for children?

    While much of Monty Python's humor is broadly appealing, some of the lyrical content and themes can be quite adult and satirical. It is generally intended for a mature audience familiar with their style of comedy.