Ramblin' Man (Lemon Jelly song)

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"Ramblin' Man" is a song by Lemon Jelly, from their first studio album Lost Horizons, released in 2002. It features a conversation between an interviewer (the voice of Michael Deakin—father of Lemon Jelly's Fred Deakin) and 'John', the Ramblin' Man (the voice of actor John Standing),[1] during which 'John' lists 67 places around the world he has (supposedly[2]) visited.

[edit] List of places mentioned

Places mentioned in Ramblin' Man include:[3]

Countries and territories visited
Countries and territories visited

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Lemon Jelly – Lost Horizons. Discogs. Retrieved on 19 July 2006.
  2. ^ the truth of the list being called into question by the inclusion of Atlantis
  3. ^ Ramblin' Man. Retrieved on 19 July 2006.
  4. ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Adelaide
  5. ^ or possibly one of at least four other places named Amsterdam
  6. ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Antwerp
  7. ^ or possibly one of at least two other places named Atlantis
  8. ^ or possibly one of at least seven other places named Belfast
  9. ^ or possibly Boston, Lincolnshire, England, or any of at least nine other places named Boston
  10. ^ or possibly Codrington, South Gloucestershire, England
  11. ^ or possibly one of at least four other places named Damascus
  12. ^ or possibly one of at least eleven other places named Dublin
  13. ^ or possibly one of at least five other places named Edinburgh
  14. ^ or possibly Granada, Nicaragua
  15. ^ or possibly Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan
  16. ^ or possibly one of at least three other places named Harlem
  17. ^ or possibly one of over thirty other places named Kingston
  18. ^ approximately twenty settlements in the USA have this name (Lexington, Massachusetts has the greatest historical significance as the site of the Battle of Lexington in 1775; Lexington, Kentucky is the largest)
  19. ^ or possibly one of at least eleven other places named Madrid
  20. ^ or possibly one of approximately thirty other places named Manchester
  21. ^ or possibly one of at least six other places named Melbourne
  22. ^ or possibly New York State, as Standing refers only to "New York", or one of two places named New York in England
  23. ^ or possibly Oslo, Minnesota, United States of America
  24. ^ or possibly one of approximately twenty other places named Paris)
  25. ^ or possibly Patagonia, Arizona, United States of America
  26. ^ or possibly one of at least two other places named Prague
  27. ^ uncertain as Standing refers only to "Prawle"; there may be other places with different spellings
  28. ^ or possibly two associated places named Rotterdam in New York State, USA
  29. ^ or possibly North Runcton, South Runcton or Runcton Holme in Norfolk
  30. ^ or possibly one of at least ten other places named San Francisco
  31. ^ thought to be the most popular toponym in the world (San Jose, California, United States of America is the largest; San José, Costa Rica may also be meant)
  32. ^ or possibly Shevington, Lancashire, England
  33. ^ or possibly one of at least nine other places named Stockholm
  34. ^ or possibly one of at least five other places named Sudbury
  35. ^ or possibly one of at least six other places called Sydney
  36. ^ or possibly one of at least twelve other places named Toronto
  37. ^ referred to as "Rangoon", the former name