This song may have been banned from the radio because it was deemed insulting to the Queen of England, but that didn’t stop people from taking it to number one on the British singles charts. In fact, while radio programmers thought it was too anti-Royal, fans protested by arguing that it was more about the county’s upper class and their mistreatment of those whom they viewed as being beneath them.
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