Have you got talent?
THIS week our sister paper, The Welwyn and Hatfield Times, discovered the singing prowess of canine crooner Blue Tulip Edelweiss Warby after she appeared on the hit ITV show. Booed off the stage by the audience, the 52-year-old from Welwyn Garden City has
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Phantom of the Opera (doggy style)Edelweiss (doggy style)
Happy Birthday (doggy style)Greensleeves (doggy style)
Memories (moggy style)Edelweiss (moggy style)
THIS week our sister paper, The Welwyn and Hatfield Times, discovered the singing prowess of canine crooner Blue Tulip Edelweiss Warby after she appeared on the hit ITV show.
Booed off the stage by the audience, the 52-year-old from Welwyn Garden City has shared her unique doggy style of singing with all our readers online.
But we want to know if you can do better. Blue Tulip has recorded her versions of Happy Birthday as well Phantom of the Opera and Edelweiss, especially for us. And you can hear her individual renditions by clicking the links above.
Such is her talent for doggy singing Blue Tulip has also recorded a few 'moggy style' tracks.
So can you do a better barking version of a Beach Boys track? Or is the Birdy Song more your thing? We want to get together a whole gallery of animal tracks which have been submitted by our readers because we know that you've got talent.
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