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  1. How Sweet to Be an Idiot is the first solo album by Neil Innes, formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and was released in 1973.

  2. How Sweet to be an Idiot from ‘The Innes Book of Records’. Original broadcast date: 17th January 1979. “As harmless as a cloud” A song featured on Neil’s first solo album written during...

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  3. Neil Innes - How Sweet to be an Idiot. temporarysecretary. 231 subscribers. 427K views 17 years ago. ...more. an excerpt from Innes Book of Records.

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  4. Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UKHow Sweet to Be an Idiot (2007 Remaster) · Neil InnesKeynsham℗ 2007 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group CompanyC...

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  5. How Sweet to Be an Idiot Lyrics: How sweet to be an Idiot / As harmless as a cloud / Too small to hide the sun / Almost poking fun / At the warm but insecure untidy crowd /...

  6. Apr 12, 2020 · The title track, Neil’s anthem How Sweet To Be An Idiot, is presented twice on the re-issue, once in the original piano and voice only album version which will be most familiar to fans, but also in the rarely heard orchestrated single version.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_InnesNeil Innes - Wikipedia

    He performed the songs "How Sweet to Be an Idiot" and "I'm the Urban Spaceman". He also appeared as one of the singing "Bruces" in the Philosopher Sketch and as a Church Policeman in the "Salvation Fuzz" sketch. Innes wrote original songs for the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), such as "Knights of the Round Table" and ...