George Glover
Last updated: 17.03.25
p_gloverg.jpgGeorge Glover was an English entertainer who toured the variety circuit in a duo act Betty Barclay & A Baritone for about 10 years from 1910, he being the baritone. Betty Barclay accompanied him on a white grand piano. It is surprising that so little can be gleaned about them.
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b004g4rfuy_m.jpgOh! I Do Love You, My Orange Girl
Music by: Tom Mellor.
Words by: Huntley Trevor
Performed by: Betty Barclay, George Glover
Publisher: Francis, Day & Hunter
Suppliers: flag15uk.gif
Printed: 1913. Sheet Music.
The peformer is featured on 6 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg I Want My Home in Ohio (1916) H.B. Hedley Betty Barclay (perf.)
George Glover (perf.)
perf15.jpg Girls, if You Get Married (1915) Bert Lee Betty Barclay (perf.)
George Glover (perf.)
perf15.jpg Oh! I Do Love You, My Orange Girl (1913) Tom Mellor Huntley Trevor (words)
Betty Barclay (perf.)
George Glover (perf.)
perf15.jpg Down in Gipsyland With You (1915) Tom Mellor Harry Gifford (words)
Betty Barclay (perf.)
George Glover (perf.)
perf15.jpg When You Are Twenty-One, My Lad (1913) Malcolm Rutt(w&m) George Glover (perf.)
perf15.jpg Moontime and Music Bring Mem'ries of You (1919) George A. Stevens(w&m) George Glover (perf.)