All that can presently (September 2022) be gleaned about Connie Ediss from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an English music hall performer who has been featured on 5 works published between 1891 and 1908.| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Follow the Cook! (1916) | E. Carroll (w&m) Connie Ediss (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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All She Gets From the Iceman Is Ice (1907) | A. Solman (music) Arthur J. Lamb (words) Connie Ediss (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
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Follow the Cook! (1916) | Earl Carroll | Connie Ediss (perf.) | |
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Rosie (1891) | T.F. Robson | George Horncastle (words) T P Carroll (words) Alfred Lamont (words) Connie Ediss (perf.) |
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All She Gets From the Iceman Is Ice (1907) | Alfred Solman | Arthur J Lamb (words)
Connie Ediss (perf.) |
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She's a Lady Without Education (1901) | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | Connie Ediss (perf.) |
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That's What I Want to Know (1903) | Joseph Tabrar | Lionel Monckton (words) Ivan Caryll (words) Connie Ediss (perf.) |
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Now I've Married a Millionaire (1908) | James W. Tate | J. P. Harrington (words)
Connie Ediss (perf.) |