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''The Killing of Georgie'' is a song by Rod Stewart about a 'little gay fella' called Georgie who is killed one night by a bunch of yobs.
''The Killing of Georgie'' is [[Karl Pilkington]]'s favorite song. It was written and recorded by Rod Stewart, and first appeared on his 1976 album "A Night on the Town."


It is [[Karl]]'s favourite song.  He thinks Georgie may not have gotten killed if he hadn't been gone out so late, as he believes gay fellas do.
The song tells the story of a homosexual man who is killed in New York City by a homophobic gang. According to Karl, Georgie wouldn't have been killed if he hadn't been out so late. (Karl believes that "little gay fellas" stay out later than heterosexuals.)


The song was also featured in the segment "[[Songs With a Story]]".
The song was featured in the segment "[[Songs With a Story]]."

Revision as of 04:57, 20 August 2007

The Killing of Georgie is Karl Pilkington's favorite song. It was written and recorded by Rod Stewart, and first appeared on his 1976 album "A Night on the Town."

The song tells the story of a homosexual man who is killed in New York City by a homophobic gang. According to Karl, Georgie wouldn't have been killed if he hadn't been out so late. (Karl believes that "little gay fellas" stay out later than heterosexuals.)

The song was featured in the segment "Songs With a Story."