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  1. The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories is the seventh solo album by Ian Dury, released in 1992 by Demon. Despite being recorded after the successful live reunion of Ian Dury and the Blockheads, inspired by the death of their drummer Charley Charles, the album is not a Blockheads record.

  2. The Bus Drivers Prayer and Other Stories - Ian Dury. THAT'S ENOUGH OF THAT. Here comes the postman, letters in his sack. Dear Auntie Mary, we'd love to have you back. Here come the letters, through the letterbox. Poor Georgina, has caught the chickenpox. Here come the cornflakes, here comes the milk. Read the morning paper, watch the Kilroy-Silk.

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories by Ian Dury. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. It was recorded by Ian Dury, originally on the soundtrack album Apples (1989) and later on The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories (1992). Dury used only those place names that refer to locations in London.

  5. Listen to The Bus Drivers Prayer & Other Stories on Spotify. Ian Dury · Album · 2004 · 21 songs.

  6. Oct 1, 2004 · Picking up where Apples left off -- it even includes that record's "The Bus Driver's Prayer," a clever cockney rewrite of the Lord's Prayer, as the title track -- The Bus Driver's Prayer and Other Stories is an engaging collection of character sketches and stories from Ian Dury.

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