I Am a Mole and I Live in a Hole
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"I am a Mole and I Live in a Hole", is their most recognised song by The Southlanders, though not their biggest commercial hit - this was 1958's "Alone". The track is also known as "Mole", "The Mole" and "The Mole in a Hole".
The song failed to make the UK Singles Chart in 1958, but has been performed at every Southlanders' event since its release. Group founder Vernon Nesbeth said that the group tried to take the song out of their set but that club managers and audiences insisted upon hearing it. "It's become protected. Untouchable. We've even sung it in Japanese", said Nesbeth.
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