From 1998 to 2000, Franglen and Deakin released three limited-circulation EPs: The Bath (1998), The Yellow (1999), and The Midnight (2000), on their own label, Impotent Fury.[3] The EPs were a critical success,[6] and led to the duo being signed to XL Recordings.[3] Franglen and Deakin then collected their three limited-edition EPs into a widely released album in 2000, Lemonjelly.ky.[2][3]

After the release of the album, Lemon Jelly licensed songs for advertising and incidental music.[6] Music from In the Bath, "A Tune for Jack", was featured in an episode of CSI: Miami,[7] and "The Staunton Lick", from The Yellow, was used during the final scene of the British sitcom Spaced.[8]


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In September 2007, "Space Walk" was used in an American advertisement, "Through the Eyes of a Cat", for Friskies cat food. The song "Experiment No. 6" was used for a BBC trailer for a catch-up marathon of the hit TV show Heroes. More recently, the track "Space Walk" was used in the United States for a 2009 Cadillac television campaign.

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In October 1963, as Beatlemania was breaking out, fans of The Beatles in the United Kingdom pelted the band with jelly babies (or, in the United States, the much harder jelly beans) after it was reported that George Harrison liked eating them.[9][10][11][12]

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In the series by Terry Pratchett, Discworld, the country of Djelibeybi (a pun on "jelly baby", but putatively meaning "Child of the (River) Djel", and possibly derived from Djellaba), is the Discworld's analogue of Ancient Egypt. The main setting of Pyramids, Djelibeybi is about two miles (3200 m) wide, along the 150-mile (240 km) length of the Djel.

A popular school chemistry experiment, is to put them in a strong oxidising agent, and see the resulting spectacular reaction. The experiment is commonly referred to as "screaming jelly babies".[18][19]

In the 2018 film Johnny English Strikes Again, the titular character (played by Rowan Atkinson) carries a box of jelly babies with him, but they are actually disguised explosives, as in said context, "jelly" is actually short for gelignite, and they blow up whomever eats them.[22]

Jelly Cleaver is an eager and fiercely ambitious up-and-comer singer-songwriter on the London gig scene who recently self-produced and released her album, Cure for an Existential Crisis. I met Jelly in Primrose Bakery in Covent Garden in late October and we talked about Morrissey, the Buckley men, and performing at an all-you-can-eat.

Over 1,300 individual oil paintings were combined to create the animation, which flows dreamlike through the song exploring the space between consciousness and sleep. Em was eager to undertake the challenge of the video as she related to the meaning in the lyrics, as she frequently uses her skills to evoke thought or convey inner experiences.

Please Please come to Cheyenne again! To the Lincoln Theater I loved seeing you at CFD- however I would love to see you in a smaller confinement- and please bring bunnnny, and your daughter ! It would be great to just be able to hear you again! Your song She- literally saved me from relapsing after being clean 13 years...

The concert was awesome! His songs hit home with alot more people than he realizes. Fans like myself know every word to his songs. Come back soon! ATL loves you! Happy Birthday! Blessings and thank you for keeping it real and bringing happiness to my life through your music.

There would be large groups of us skipping. A long piece of clothes line was stretched across the street. If a car approached (it was rare) we dropped the line, the car went over it and we carried on skipping. How many of those skipping songs can you remember? 


Blue Bells, Cockle Shells, Easy Ivy Over. (forget the rest)


All in together girls, nice fine weather girls, 

When it's your birthday, please jump out. January February etc.


On the mountain stands a lady, who she is I do not know.

All she wants is gold and silver, all she wants is a fine young beau....


When did children stop doing this? It was always girls, wasn't it, boys being too clumsy we thought. What fun we had...

This was a chant for two ball.


Plainsie, clapsie, round the world to backsie, first your heel and then your toe, bounce the ball and through you go.


I can still do it. 


A strange song for skipping was this one with two girls in the rope some of the time. I'll call the girls Pam and Wendy.


Vote, vote, vote for little Pam

Here comes Wendy at the door

Wendy is the one who gives us all the fun

So we don't want Pam any more,

Shut the door.

mrsmopp. I think the ending of Bluebells, cockle shells was another 'When I call your birthday, please jump in"...which meant you'd join in, skipping into the long rope, then the rhyme would be repeated, but telling you to jump out, and if anyone got caught in the rope, they'd have to take a turn at swinging it. There's a very interesting book written by Iona and Peter Opie - 'The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes' that explores the roots of not only nursery rhymes but skipping chants, 'dipping', circle songs, etc., looking at their regional roots. Unfortunately, these are all now mostly dim memories held within a school playground.

Yes Mrs Mopp, it was the jelly on the plate song, which featured a few different foods.

Ash tree , it may be the same rhyme as Grable rhymes with Gable, must look it up and see it may be somewhere if we Google it.

I loved skipping, we even used two ropes at the same time! Goodness knows what would happen if I tried it now, especially with a broken leg 

The song we sang was: On a mountain stood a lady, who she is I do not know, all she wore is gold and silver ....... Oh!! Can't remember the rest. It really made you want to jump high when singing it. Lovely days. Shame, you don't see too many children skipping anymore.

A particular favorite nineteenth-century song was "Home Sweet Home." The tune was written by an English-man Henry Bishop (1786-1855), who "in his day enjoyed a commanding reputation as the guardian of the best traditions of English song." The song with its present words by American John Howard Payne first appeared in the opera Clari or The Maid of Milan, produced on May 8, 1823, in London.

In the early nineteenth century many of the most popular songs in America were British imports, among them "Woodman! Spare That Tree." The tune was written in 1837 by the English composer and singer, Henry Russell (1812 -1900), during a temporary residence in the United States, where he was organist and choirmaster of the First Presbyterian Church in Rochester, New York.

But the show prioritised nostalgia overall as performances merged rock, blues and country straight from the heart of Texas, mixing in tributes and covers alongside newer artists and fan-favourite hit songs.

The computer game involves the user taking control of digitalrockstar RiK to help him play the bass guitar in the song EssexGirl, as well as directing the cameras and lights. The game isavailable to play on internet gaming sites like miniclip andnewgrounds, which have a total of 43 million unique users per month(source: Google Analytics, December 2007).

The series is titled Lovers Rock, after a musical subgenre that grew out of the South London reggae scene in the mid-seventies. Louisa Mark cut the first Lovers Rock hit with "Caught You in a Lie," a song that laments the eternal conflicts of young love.

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