Kevin Bloody Wilson - List of Some Better-known Songs

List of Some Better-known Songs

  • Absolute Cunt of a Day
  • Amazing Grass
  • Bali Belly Song
  • Big Fat Bum
  • Breathe Through Me Ears
  • Chucka Browneye
  • D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.
  • Dick'taphone
  • Do You Fuck On First Dates?
  • Don't Touch Your Sister
  • Double Decker Dog
  • Festival Of Farts
  • Fuck Ya Guts Out
  • Grandad's Got A Bone
  • Hey G.M.H.
  • Hey Santa Claus
  • Ho Ho Fucking Ho
  • (The Ode To) Huey & Billy
  • Jacko Can't Get Up
  • I Gave Up Wanking
  • It Was Over (aka Kev's Lament)
  • Kev's Courting Song (aka Do Ya Fuck On First Dates?)
  • Living Next Door To Alan
  • Manuel The Bandito
  • Mick Me Mate The Master Farter
  • My Dick's On The Dole
  • My Grandfather's Cock
  • Nigel Krap
  • Ollie & Olga
  • Pussy Tricks
  • Rootin' In The Back Of The Ute
  • Santa Was Stoned
  • Says A Me Steve
  • See Me When I'm Pissed
  • She's The Sorta Sheila
  • Stack The Fridge
  • Super Mega Fugly
  • That Fuckin' Cat's Back
  • That's What He Really Said
  • The Apprentice
  • The Builder
  • The Featherbrain Championship
  • The Festival Of Life
  • The Great Roberto
  • The Kid (He Swears A Bit)
  • The Last Lager Waltz
  • The Local
  • The Perfect Ten
  • The Potato Song
  • The Pubic Hair Song
  • You Can't Say Cunt In Canada

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