Vivian Ellis (29 October 1903 – 19 June 1996) was an English musical comedy composer best known for the song "Spread a Little Happiness" and the theme "Coronation Scot."
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Vivacious
There isn’t much the books can tell us
About composer Vivian Ellis;
There were a few forgotten shows
Which only a fanatic knows,
And then perhaps a song or two
Recalled by a nostalgic few.
I should, you say, have passed him by,
But I will not, and this is why
I’m rescuing this minor Vivian
From doubtless well-deserved oblivion:
I sing this man of little fame
To make a point about his name.
For in a world in which we live
Where men can have a name like Viv,
The lesson, which you may have guessed,
Is “neutral pronouns are the best.”
Envoi
Until you know which they prefer,
Use “them and they” not “him or her”.
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