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Sevenoaks strawberry farmer Martin Clews who was filmed singing on a Southeastern train from London Victoria to Ashford has struck again

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:00, 17 October 2014

The strawberry farmer who led train passengers on a late-night sing song has reappeared - this time singing to himself.

Martin Clews, 66, became an internet hit in June when a fellow passenger filmed his impromptu performance on a late-night commuter train.

Four months later and the jolly pensioner has been at it again with a solo rendition of a drinking song as some people clap along.

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The singing commuter strikes again. Picture: SWNS
Mr Clews gets into the song, waving his finger as he belts it out. Picture: SWNS
After noticing he's being filmed, Martin Clews smiles to himself. Picture: SWNS

Another traveller filmed him loudly singing his own version of Bring On The Goddamned Cat to himself.

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He carried on for 30 seconds before realising he was being filmed - and ending with a grin at the person who spotted him.

Mr Clews, who runs a strawberry farm in Sevenoaks, Kent with wife Jacqueline, 67, got passengers singing along for half an hour London Victoria to Ashford International train in June.

Passenger Martin Clews during a sing-along on a Southeastern train
Posing with a guitar, Martin Clews on his strawberry farm in Seal

At the time he said: "It seemed to me that like-minded bon viveurs in my carriage might enjoy a jolly song on their way home.

"So I chose a lively number called Beastie, which has become somewhat of a favourite in my rugby club and this went down well with the passengers."

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Video: Singing farmer Martin Clews strikes again

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