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==Discography== ===UK chart singles=== * "Goodbye-ee" b/w "Not Only But Also", 1965, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore / The Dudley Moore Trio ([[Decca Records]] (UK) F.12158) * "The Ballad of Spotty Muldoon", 1965, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= [[British Hit Singles & Albums]] | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 119}}</ref> ===Jazz discography=== * "Strictly for the Birds" b/w "Duddly Dell", 1961 ([[Parlophone]] R 4772) {{En dash}} The Dudley Moore Trio (Derek Hogg, drums; Hugo Boyd, double bass) * ''The Other Side of Dudley Moore'', 1965 (Decca LK 4732 Mono) The Dudley Moore Trio (Pete McGurk {{En dash}} double bass, Chris Karan {{En dash}} drums) * ''Genuine Dud'', 1966 (Decca LK 4788 Mono) The Dudley Moore Trio (Pete McGurk {{En dash}} double bass, Chris Karan {{En dash}} drums) [reissued as ''The World of Dudley Moore'', vol 2, 1973] * ''From Beyond The Fringe'', 1966 ([[Atlantic Records]]Standard 2 017) * ''[[The Dudley Moore Trio]]'', 1969 ([[Decca Records]] (UK) / [[London Records]] (US) PS558) * ''Dudley Moore plays the Theme from Beyond the Fringe and All That Jazz'', 1962 (Atlantic 1403) * ''The World of Dudley Moore'', (Decca SPA 106) * ''The Music of Dudley Moore'', ([[EMI Records|EMI Australia]] ([[Cube Records]]) TOOFA.14-1/2) * ''Dudley Down Under'', (Cube ICS 13) * ''Dudley Moore at the Wavendon Festival'', ([[Black Lion Records]] BLP 12151) * ''Smilin' Through'' β [[Cleo Laine]] and Dudley Moore, (Finesse Records FW 38091) * "Strictly for the Birds" β Cleo Laine and Dudley Moore, ([[CBS]] A 2947) * ''The Theme from Beyond The Fringe and All That Jazz'', (Collectibles COL 6625) * ''Live from an Aircraft Hangar'' (Martine Avenue Productions MAPI 8486) * ''Songs Without Words'', 1991 (GRP/BMG LC 6713) * ''The First Orchestrations'' β Dudley Moore and [[Richard Rodney Bennett]], played by [[Johnny Bassett|John Bassett and his Band]], (Harkit Records HRKCD 8054) * ''Jazz Jubilee'', (Martine Avenue Productions MAPI 1521) * ''The Dudley Moore Trio'' at Sydney Town Hall, 2 May 1978 (with Peter Morgan on bass and Chris Karan on drums). Produced by Peter Wall. * ''Today, The Dudley Moore Trio'' {{En dash}} again with Morgan and Karan (see above) recorded at United Sound, Sydney, in 1971, with some mono tracks added from a 1961 London session. No details. ===Comedy discography=== * ''Beyond The Fringe'' (West End recording) (1961) * ''Beyond The Fringe'' (Broadway recording) (1962) * ''Not Only Peter Cook But Also Dudley Moore'' (1965) * ''Once Moore with Cook'' (1966) * ''Peter Cook and Dudley Moore Cordially Invite You to Go to Hell!'' (1967)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Cook-And-Dudley-Moore-Cordially-Invite-You-To-Go-To-Hell/release/2300393|title=Peter Cook And Dudley Moore* β Cordially Invite You To Go To Hell|website=Discogs.com|date=1967 |access-date=8 August 2020}}</ref> * ''Goodbye Again'' (1968) * ''Not Only But Also'' (1971) * ''Behind the Fridge'' (1971) AUS No. 35<ref name=aus>{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970β1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=73}}</ref> * ''The World of Pete & Dud'' (1974) * ''Good Evening'' (1974) * ''[[Derek and Clive (Live)]]'' (1976) * ''[[Derek and Clive Come Again]]'' (1977) * ''[[Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam]]'' (1978)
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