NORTH-East comic Sarah Millican revealed she tied the knot with husband Gary Delaney to the tune of Paul McCartney's Frog Chorus - and she is so fond of the novelty tune she chose it as one of her Desert Island Discs.

McCartney had a number three hit with the song, with features animal noises alongside the vocals and is also known as We All Stand Together, in 1984.

The South Shields born entertainer told the host of the BBC Radio 4 show, Kirsty Young, she got the idea from listening to the actress Kathy Burke when she appeared on it.

She said:"There was a Frank Sinatra song and it was in the order of service of a wedding she was at and it said everybody just sing with gusto and I remember listening to that and had no plans to get married.

"I'm not religious so I wouldn't really necessarily want to sing a hymn, though how lovely to just go 'We love this song, we want all of our friends and family to sing it how awesome' and when I married my husband Gary, when we were planning our wedding and thinking what could we pick that everybody would sing he started playing this so I started to laugh and he said 'listen to the lyrics' and I started to cry so we played this at our wedding and the whole congregation sang including all the noises.

"We made sure all the noises were in the order of service as well and this is what we walked out of the wedding to".

McCartney, whose back catalogue includes Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude and Penny Lane, wrote the song for a cartoon version of Rupert the Bear.

Her other songs choices included the themes to hit films Superman and Thelma And Louise.