It is surprising that so little is known about this performer considering the large number of compositions located. All that can presently (July 2023) be gleaned about Lottie Lennox from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was an English actress/singer who has been featured on 21 works published between 1897 and 1914. A playbill from theSouth London Palace, Lambeth. Variety Performance, dated 1895 describes her as "The Lavender Girl". | Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Donah's Wedding, The | George Le Brunn (music) Edgar Bateman (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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| Look Out Boys! There's a Girl About | Fred Murray (music) Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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| Our 'ouseboat! | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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| Where Was Mabel When the Band Struck Up? | Albert Perry (music) Walter Hastings (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Mother's Found Another Father (1902) | Harry Castling | Charles Collins (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Only a Factory Girl (1903) | Charles Collins | Fred J Barnes (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Maude (1909) | Charles Collins | Fred J Barnes (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Our Cosy Little Bungalow (1914) | Charles Collins(w&m) | Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Killarney! My Home (1898) | Will Godwin | John S. Baker (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Donah's Wedding (1901), The | George Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Boys of the Brave Reserve (1902), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Our 'ouseboat! (1902) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Put on Your Old Green Bonnet (1908) | Kenneth Lyle | Fred Murray (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Etherington. (words) Herbert Clifton (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Good-Bye, Tommy Atkins (1905) | Fred Murray | George Everard (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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⇑Look Out Boys! There's a Girl About (1906) | Fred Murray | Charles Hilbury (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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What's the Good of a Jam-Pot, Boys? (1906) | Fred Murray | George Everard (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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You're a Very Lucky Fellow, Mister Brown (1909) | Fred Murray | Charles Hilbury (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Good-Bye, Polly! (1908) | Paul Pelham | Herbert Rule (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Old Love Is the Gold Love (1908), The | Paul Pelham | Herbert Rule (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Our Motor-Moke (1897) | Albert Perry | Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Where Was Mabel When the Band Struck Up? (1900) | Albert Perry | Walter Hastings (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Pretty Little Sweet, Sweet Dickey Bird (1901) | Albert Perry | Harry Castling (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Sweet Nell of Old Drury (1901) | Albert Perry | W E Imeson (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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There'll Be No War! (1908) | George A. Stevens | Gilbert Wells (words)
Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Ground He Walks Upon (1901), The | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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⇑Mary Married a Marquis (1901) | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | Lottie Lennox (perf.) |