Baby Bill Words and Music by: Harry Castling.
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Band Struck Up, The Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: Norton Atkins
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Bombay Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: C W Murphy, A J Mills
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Courting Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Performed by: Charles Gardener
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Courting Game, The Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Performed by: Arthur Lennard
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Early in the Morning Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Performed by: Pat Rafferty
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Fond Words My Dear Mother Said, The (Burlesque Ballad) Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: Jack Camp Performed by: Jack Camp
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Girl in the Clogs and Shawl, The Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: C.W. Murphy
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Honey in the Hive, The Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: R Woods Gyle
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I Want You to See My Girl Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: Fred Godfrey Performed by: Chas R. Whittle
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I'll Tell Tilly on the Telephone Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: Fred Godfrey Performed by: Dora Lyric
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In the Merry Month of May Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: F. Godfrey
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It's a Good Job I Had My Mother With Me Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: A J Mills Performed by: Will Musgrave
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Meet Me Jenny, When the Sun Goes Down Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: Fred Godfrey
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Ring-A-Ding! Puff-Puff! Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Performed by: Millie Payne
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Roll Your Little Rosie Round! Roller-Skating Song Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: C W Murphy
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She Told Me to Meet Her at the Gate Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: C Collins
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Simple Mary Brown Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: Ted Young
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Strolling Round the Town The Rickety Rackety Crew Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Performed by: Charles Deane
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Sunbeam Music by: Harry Castling. Words by: Fred Godfrey
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Tanks That Broke the Ranks Out in Picardy, The Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: Harry Carlton
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That Was Before We Were Married Words and Music by: Harry Castling.
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Uncle Billy Was a Fireman Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: Fred Godfrey Performed by: Vesta Victoria
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Up the Little Gravel Path Words and Music by: Harry Castling.
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When They Ask You What Your Name Is Irish Ballad Words and Music by: Harry Castling. Co-Author: Fred Godfrey Performed by: Dave Carter
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Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Let's Have Free Trade Amongst the Girls (1911) | Stanley Kirkby | Edison Amberol: 12327 | ||
The Girls of Gottenberg (1908) | B. Williams | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 13763 | ||
Put a Bit of Powder on It, Father! (1908) | B. Williams | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 13755 | ||
That's What the Girl Told the Soldier (1904) | Florrie Forde | Edison Bell Record: 6208 |
Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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We Won't Go Home Till Morning (1931) | Florrie Forde | Imperial 2491 | ||
Put a Bit of Powder on It, Father! (1908) | B. Williams | Zonophone X42767 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Mary Took the Calves to the Dairy Show (1909) | H. Castling | H. Bluff | Columbia: 26625 | |
Save a Little One For Me (1909) | H. Castling | Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne | Columbia: 26686 |
Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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Are We To Part Like This, Bill | Harry Castling (music) Charles Collins (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
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As His Father Did Before Him | Harry Castling (words & music) Rosie D'Alberg (perf.) |
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As Soon As They Heard My Voice | Harry Castling (words & music) Harry Weldon (perf.) |
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Because He Loves Me | Harry Castling (words & music) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Don't Have Any More Missus Moore | Harry Castling (music) James Walsh (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Eggs and Bacon For My Breakfast | Harry Castling (words & music) Ernie Mayne (perf.) |
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Father, Father Do Come Home | Harry Castling (words & music) Mark Milton (perf.) |
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Fond Words My Dear Mother Said, The | Harry Castling (words & music) Jack Camp (perf.) |
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His Lordship | Harry Castling (music) Fred Godfrey (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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How I Mesmerise 'em | Harry Castling (words & music) Charles Gardener (perf.) |
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I Lost Georgie in Trafalgar Square | Harry Castling (words & music) Nellie Wallace (perf.) |
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⇑I Met Her at St. Kilda | Harry Castling (music) Weston (words) Barnes (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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I Want to Be Somebody's Baby Boy | Harry Castling (words & music) Harry Weldon (perf.) |
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I Wish I Was | Harry Castling (words & music) George Leybourne (perf.) |
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Jimmy Brown's Essays | Harry Castling (words & music) George Bastow (perf.) |
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Just Like the Ivy | Harry Castling (music) A.J. Mills (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
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Let's All Go Down the Strand | Harry Castling (music) C. W. Murphy: (co-author) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
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Let's Call All the Money In | Harry Castling (words & music) |
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Mary Took the Calves to the Dairy Show | Harry Castling (words & music) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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Mr. Smith, From Aberystwith | Harry Castling (words & music) Barbara Babington (perf.) |
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Obadiah Walked Behind the Drum | Harry Castling (words & music) Rosie D'Alberg (perf.) |
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Oh! Ria | Harry Castling (words & music) Arthur Pearl (perf.) |
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Oh! the Girls of Gottenberg | Harry Castling (music) Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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⇑One of the Shabby Genteel | Harry Castling (words & music) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
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Our Threepenny Hop | Harry Castling (words & music) Kate Carney (perf.) |
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Out of Work | Harry Castling (words & music) W. P. Dempsey (perf.) |
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Pedigrees | Harry Castling (words & music) Harry Weldon (perf.) |
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Put a Bit of Powder on It, Father! | Harry Castling (music) Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Save a Little One For Me | Harry Castling (music) Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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See What Percy's Picked Up in the Park | Harry Castling (music) Joe Burley (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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She Told Me to Meet Her at the Gate | Harry Castling (music) Charles Collins (words) S. W. Wyndham (perf.) |
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She Was One of the Forty Thieves | Harry Castling (words & music) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
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Sheeny Coon, The | Harry Castling (words & music) Tom Costello (perf.) |
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She's Coming Home, Tonight | Harry Castling (words & music) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Stiffy the Goalkeeper | Harry Castling (music) C.W. Murphy (words) Harry Weldon (perf.) |
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⇑They're All Beautiful | Harry Castling (words & music) Charles Bignell (perf.) |
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We All Said ''No'' | Harry Castling (words & music) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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What Are You Going to Do About Selina? | Harry Castling (music) Magee (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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What Ho! She Bumps! | Harry Castling (music) Harry Castling (words) Charles Bignell (perf.) |
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What's to Be Done | Harry Castling (words & music) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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When There Isn't a Girl About | Harry Castling (music) Charles Collins (words) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
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Who Killed Bill Bailey? | Harry Castling (words & music) George Sandford (perf.) |
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Whoa! the Gee-Gees | Harry Castling (words & music) Charles Deane (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Mary Took the Calves to the Dairy Show (1908) | H. Castling (w&m) V. Victoria (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Are We To Part Like This, Bill | 189- | Charles Collins (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
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Marching! | 1891 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Gardener (perf.) |
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Oh! What a Surprise I Got | 1891 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Gardener (perf.) |
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Treasures of Home | 1891 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Gardener (perf.) |
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Where Have the Girls All Gone To? | 1891 | Walter Stockwell (words) John S. Baker (words) |
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Don't It Make You Wild? | 1892 | Walter Stockwell (words) | Pub. |
Leaving Home | 1892 | Arthur Pearl (words) F W Venton (words) |
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Oh! It's Dangerous | 1892 | Sid Royce (words) | |
She Was Right | 1892 | Sid Royce (words) | Pub. |
Band Struck Up, The | 1893 | Norton Atkins (words) | |
How I Mesmerise 'em | 1893 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Gardener (perf.) |
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⇑ I'm the Man Who Buried Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay | 1893 | Norton Atkins (words) Frederick Eplett (words) George Beauchamp (perf.) |
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Oh! Ria | 1893 | Arthur Pearl (words) A E Perrini (words) Arthur Pearl (perf.) |
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Strolling Round the Town (w&m) | 1893 | Charles Deane (perf.) | Pub. |
Waiting to Welcome Him Home | 1893 | Walter Stockwell (words) F W Venton (words) |
Pub. |
We Didn't Get Home For a Week | 1893 | J. P. Harrington (words) Walter Stockwell (perf.) |
Pub. |
When the Wintry Winds Begin to Blow | 1893 | J. P. Harrington (words) John S. Baker (words) Jenny Valmore (perf.) |
Pub. |
Father, Father Do Come Home | 1894 | Mark Milton (perf.) | Pub. |
Insurance Man, The (w&m) | 1894 | Mark Milton (perf.) | Pub. |
Old Man's Story, The (w&m) | 1894 | Pub. | |
She Was One of the Forty Thieves | 1894 | A J Mills (words) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
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I've Been Laying on the Field! (w&m) | 1895 | Fred Earle (perf.) | Pub. |
Maggie Maguire (w&m) | 1895 | Kate Carney (perf.) | |
⇑ Simple Mary Brown | 1895 | Ted Young (words) | Pub. |
That Was Before We Were Married (w&m) | 1895 | Charles Gardener (perf.) | Pub. |
Doesn't It Get Dark Soon? | 1896 | Albert Hall (words) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
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Early in the Morning (w&m) | 1896 | Pat Rafferty (perf.) | Pub. |
Holding Each Other Up | 1896 | Steve Leggett (words) Frank Lynne (perf.) |
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Mammy Is the Captain (w&m) | 1896 | Pat Rafferty (perf.) | Pub. |
Next Time | 1896 | C G Cotes (words) Bernard Armstrong (words) |
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Picture Album, The (w&m) | 1896 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
Poetical Fellow, The | 1896 | Norton Atkins (words) W E Goodwins (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
Pub. |
That'll Be the Time (w&m) | 1896 | Fred Earle (perf.) | Pub. |
That'll Doodle Doodle Doodle Doodle Do | 1896 | Harry Wincott (words) T. E. Dunville (perf.) |
Pub. |
Who Got 'em (w&m) | 1896 | Harry Bedford (perf.) | Pub. |
⇑ Courting (w&m) | 1897 | Charles Gardener (perf.) | Pub. |
Dark Night Before Yer, A (w&m) | 1897 | Marie Kendall (perf.) | Pub. |
Going Home to Baby (w&m) | 1897 | Marie Kendall (perf.) | Pub. |
Obadiah Walked Behind the Drum | 1897 | Rosie D'Alberg (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh! Mr. Turncock | 1897 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Lilburn (perf.) |
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That Concluded His Little Entertainment (w&m) | 1897 | Charles Bignell (perf.) | Pub. |
That's What He Bought With His Wages | 1897 | A J Mills (words) Frank Lynne (perf.) |
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They're All Beautiful | 1897 | John S. Baker (words) Charles Bignell (perf.) |
Pub. |
Tiddley at the Fountain, The | 1897 | J. P. Harrington (words) John S. Baker (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
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To the Right and Left of Yer (w&m) | 1897 | Charles Bignell (perf.) | Pub. |
We've Got Quite Enough of Our Own | 1897 | George Le Brunn (words) Steve McCarthy (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
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When You Wake Up in the Morning (w&m) | 1897 | Charles Deane (perf.) | Pub. |
⇑ As His Father Did Before Him | 1898 | Rosie D'Alberg (perf.) | Pub. |
Bringing Home the Sunday's Dinner (w&m) | 1898 | Will Dalton (perf.) | Pub. |
Flop 'em Out | 1898 | Harry Wincott (words) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
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Fond Words My Dear Mother Said, The | 1898 | Jack Camp (words) Jack Camp (perf.) |
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I Can't Now (w&m) | 1898 | Gus Garrick (perf.) | Pub. |
I'll Pay You When My Ship Comes Home (w&m) | 1898 | Mark Milton (perf.) | Pub. |
I've Got Her Wooden Leg | 1898 | Steve McCarthy (words) | Pub. |
One of the Proudest Moments of His Life (w&m) | 1898 | May Evans (perf.) | Pub. |
Sheeny Coon, The (w&m) | 1898 | Tom Costello (perf.) | Pub. |
Sloane-Broke Bookie , The | 1898 | Albert Hall (words) Gus Garrick (perf.) |
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They're All Like Life | 1898 | Fred W Leigh (words) W. P. Dempsey (perf.) |
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When Are You Ging to War? | 1898 | Steve McCarthy (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Whoa! the Gee-Gees (w&m) | 1898 | Charles Deane (perf.) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Be in Time (w&m) | 1899 | Charles Pastor (perf.) | |
If I Hadn't Been a Sunday School Teacher | 1899 | A J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) Johnny Worman (perf.) |
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Is Old Man's 'at Won't Fit 'im | 1899 | Fred W Leigh (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
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More Trouble in Our Native Land (w&m) | 1899 | Dan Crawley (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh! Let Me Have Another, Georgie (w&m) | 1899 | Tom E. Leamore (perf.) | Pub. |
That's the Girl For Me (w&m) | 1899 | Will Dalton (perf.) | Pub. |
That's What I Shall Do With Mine (w&m) | 1899 | Marie Kendall (perf.) | Pub. |
What Ho! She Bumps! (w&m) | 1899 | A J Mills (co-author) Charles Bignell (perf.) |
Pub. |
Don't We Like to Hear of Victory! | 1900 | Fred W Leigh (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
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I've Only Been There a Week (w&m) | 1900 | Little Ganty (perf.) | Pub. |
Our New Slavey | 1900 | A J Mills (words) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
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⇑ Playing the Game of Soldiers | 1900 | Harry Leighton (words) Gus Hindell (perf.) |
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Tom Costello's Appreciation of ''There's Air'' | 1900 | Edgar Bateman (words) Tom Costello (perf.) |
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Wait Till Bill Gets Hold of 'em (w&m) | 1900 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
Baby Bill (w&m) | 1901 | Pub. | |
Courting Game, The (w&m) | 1901 | Arthur Lennard (perf.) | Pub. |
Don't Sing a Song About the War (w&m) | 1901 | Tom Lloyd (perf.) | Pub. |
I Met Her by the Rippling River | 1901 | Henry E. Pether (words) Will Musgrave (perf.) |
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Kiss Baby Before You Go (w&m) | 1901 | Milner Verren (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh! the Decorations (w&m) | 1901 | Marie Kendall (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh, the Sandals (w&m) | 1901 | Lily Marney (perf.) | Pub. |
Our Threepenny Hop (w&m) | 1901 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
Out of Work | 1901 | Fred W Leigh (words) W. P. Dempsey (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ That Pudding (w&m) | 1901 | Frank Coyne (perf.) | Pub. |
That's the Kind of Man James Is (w&m) | 1901 | Arthur Lennard (perf.) | Pub. |
They Can't Do More Than That (w&m) | 1901 | Arthur Lennard (perf.) | Pub. |
Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost (w&m) | 1901 | Pub. | |
I Didn't Want Asking Twice | 1902 | A J Mills (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
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I Wish I Was You! | 1902 | Fred J Barnes (words) | Pub. |
I'm Nobody | 1902 | A.J. Mills (words) Tom Collins (words) Ryder Slone (perf.) |
Pub. |
It's a Good Job I Had My Mother With Me (w&m) | 1902 | A J Mills (co-author) Will Musgrave (perf.) |
Pub. |
Just Like the Ivy | 1902 | A.J. Mills (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mother's Found Another Father | 1902 | Charles Collins (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mother's Made It Up With Father (w&m) | 1902 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | Pub. |
One of the Shabby Genteel (w&m) | 1902 | Harry Bedford (perf.) | Pub. |
⇑ Pick-A-Ninny, The | 1902 | C W Murphy (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
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Story Tellers Club, The | 1902 | Alfred Peterson (words) George Brooks (words) |
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Testimonials | 1902 | George Brooks (words) | Pub. |
That Cat | 1902 | Steve McCarthy (words) George Bastow (perf.) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
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We've All Got Honey on the Brain | 1902 | Edgar Bateman (words) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
Pub. |
What Do You Want For Your Flag, John Bull? (w&m) | 1902 | Charles Russell (perf.) | Pub. |
England's Good Enough For Me | 1903 | Harry Leighton (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
Pub. |
Fish With the Golden Scales, The | 1903 | Fred W Leigh (words) | Pub. |
I Forgot to Take the Missis (w&m) | 1903 | Will Musgrave (perf.) | Pub. |
Jimmy Brown's Essays (w&m) | 1903 | George Bastow (perf.) | Pub. |
Rose and the Buttercup, The (w&m) | 1903 | Florrie Forde (perf.) | Pub. |
Sage and the Onion, The | 1903 | C W Murphy (words) George Brooks (words) |
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⇑ Somebody Else's Eyes (w&m) | 1903 | Milner Verren (perf.) | Pub. |
Though All Your Pals May Leave You (w&m) | 1903 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
To Sin Is But Human (w&m) | 1903 | Pub. | |
When Father's Done With 'em He's Going to Give 'em to Me | 1903 | George Brooks (words) | Pub. |
Honey in the Hive, The | 1904 | R Woods Gyle (words) | Pub. |
Money I Shall Never Get, The (w&m) | 1904 | Harry Ford (perf.) | |
Picnic , The (w&m) | 1904 | Pub. | |
That's What the Girl Told the Soldier | 1904 | Florrie Forde (perf.) | |
What a Pity There Are Not More Girls Like You | 1904 | R Woods Gyle (words) | Pub. |
When I Look Into Your Eyes of Blue (w&m) | 1904 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
Who Killed Bill Bailey? | 1904 | Sandford & Lyons (words) George Sandford (perf.) |
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All I Want | 1905 | Fred W Leigh (words) Albert Ben (perf.) |
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⇑ Are Yer 'sleep? | 1905 | Charles Collins (words) Ryder Slone (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Bombay | 1905 | C W Murphy (words) A J Mills (words) |
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Don't Call on Friday | 1905 | Charles Collins (words) Daisy Dormer (perf.) |
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Don't Care For Rosie | 1905 | C W Murphy (words) Lily Burnard (perf.) |
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Drummer Boy Came Marching Home , The | 1905 | C W Murphy (words) | Pub. |
I Loved You in the Sunshine (w&m) | 1905 | Tom Yorke (perf.) | Pub. |
I See You've Come Back With the Wood (w&m) | 1905 | Harry Weldon (perf.) | Pub. |
I Wish I Was | 1905 | Charles Collins (words) George Collins (words) George Leybourne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Pedigrees (w&m) | 1905 | Harry Weldon (perf.) | Pub. |
Starve Her, Joe | 1905 | A.J. Mills (words) | Pub. |
Two Girls Are Not Too Many For a Fellow Like Me | 1905 | Charles Collins (words) Florrie Gallimore (perf.) |
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Boy Blue (w&m) | 1906 | Pub. | |
⇑ Give My Love to Mother and Dad | 1906 | A J Mills (words) | Pub. |
Good-Bye | 1906 | George Arthurs (words) Harry Desmond (perf.) Will Musgrave (perf.) |
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I Do Like to Be Where the Money Is! | 1906 | Bennett Scott (words) | Pub. |
I Lost My Train Again | 1906 | Dave O'Toole (words) Frank Cass (words) |
Pub. |
Like the Flowing Tide | 1906 | A J Mills (words) | Pub. |
Place Where We Said ''Good-Bye'', The | 1906 | C W Murphy (words) Charles Collins (words) |
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When There Isn't a Girl About | 1906 | Charles Collins (words) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
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Buffalo | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Daisy Dormer (perf.) |
Pub. |
Can't You Spare One Little Feather? | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Come in My Submarine | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billie Burford (perf.) |
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Come In, the Water's Fine! | 1907 | C W Murphy (words) | Pub. |
Day You Became My Bride, The | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
⇑ For My Corn Began to Shoot! | 1907 | A J Mills (words) Fred Earle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Half a Loaf Is Better Than None (w&m) | 1907 | Tom Yorke (perf.) | Pub. |
I Am Thinking of You, Just You! | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
I Lost Georgie in Trafalgar Square | 1907 | Charles Collins (words) Nellie Wallace (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Want You to See My Girl (w&m) | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Wish the Little Girl I Love, Loved Me | 1907 | C W Murphy (words) | |
I Would Still Love You (w&m) | 1907 | ||
I'll Tell Tilly on the Telephone | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Dora Lyric (perf.) |
Pub. |
In Demerara | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
It's the Only Bit of English That We've Got | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Julia | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Knock Your Heads Together! | 1907 | C W Murphy (words) Michael Nolan (perf.) |
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⇑ Meet Me Jenny, When the Sun Goes Down (w&m) | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Alice Lloyd (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mr. Smith, From Aberystwith | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Barbara Babington (perf.) |
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My ''Are You There?'' Girl | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
My Housetop on the Trees | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
One She'll Love the Best, The (w&m) | 1907 | Ryder Slone (perf.) | Pub. |
Rosebud | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Send Us a Few More Girls! | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
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Sunbeam | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Take Your Greedy Eyes Off My Little Girl! | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) Daisy Dormer (perf.) |
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Two Little Wooden Shoes | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
You Shall Have a Shalimar | 1907 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Anywhere Will Do | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Girls of Gottenberg, The | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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His Lordship | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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I'm Not Going Away From This Little Lagoon With You! (w&m) | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Josie Delaine (perf.) |
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If You Don't Succeed, What Matters? | 1908 | A J Mills (words) John S. Baker (words) |
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If You'll Cling Like the Vine | 1908 | A E Sidney Davis (words) | Pub. |
In the Merry Month of May (w&m) | 1908 | F. Godfrey (co-author) | Pub. |
Let's All Go Down the Strand (w&m) | 1908 | C.W. Murphy (co-author) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mary Took the Calves to the Dairy Show (w&m) | 1908 | Harry Bluff (perf.) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh! the Girls of Gottenberg | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
On the Banks of the Old Canal (w&m) | 1908 | ||
Over the Hills, and Far Away | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Put a Bit of Powder on It, Father! | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ When They Ask You What Your Name Is (w&m) | 1908 | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Dave Carter (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Are You Pining For Me As I'm Pining For You? | 1909 | C W Murphy (words) | |
Blame It on to Poor Lloyd George | 1909 | C W Murphy (words) Whit Cunliffe (perf.) |
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Colliers , The | 1909 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Girl in the Clogs and Shawl, The (w&m) | 1909 | C.W. Murphy (co-author) | Pub. |
How Are They Going to Get in London? | 1909 | C W Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Wish I Lived Next Door to You! | 1909 | C W Murphy (words) Lily Lena (perf.) |
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If You Should See a Little Soldier | 1909 | C W Murphy (words) | Pub. |
Jenny, I'm Saving Ev'ry Penny | 1909 | Herbert Rule (words) | Pub. |
Let's Call All the Money In | 1909 | Dave O'Toole (words) | Pub. |
My Lady's Shoe | 1909 | Charles Collins (words) Harry Clifford (perf.) |
Pub. |
Roll Your Little Rosie Round! (w&m) | 1909 | C W Murphy (co-author) | Pub. |
⇑ Save a Little One For Me | 1909 | Fred Godfrey (words) Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne (perf.) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Ups and Downs | 1909 | Charles Collins (words) Tom Yorke (perf.) |
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I Never Knew I Had a Heart (Till My Heart Began to Break) (w&m) | 191- | ||
In My Home at Bantry Bay | 1910 | Fred Godfrey (words) | Pub. |
Ring-A-Ding! Puff-Puff! (w&m) | 1910 | Millie Payne (perf.) | Pub. |
Take It Nice and Easy | 1910 | John A Glover-Kind (words) Fred Godfrey (words) |
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Tell the Missis You've Been Out With Me (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
Cooking the Cock of the North | 1911 | Harry Wincott (words) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
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Don't Sing the Chorus | 1911 | Charles Collins (words) | |
Eh! What a Fool I Was to Go to the Isle of Man | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
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Have a Banana! | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
Pub. |
Hello! Silvery Sea! | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Gus Harris (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ I'm Taking the Open-Air Treatment | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
Pub. |
I've Been Out With the Man in the Moon | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Arthur Woodville (perf.) |
Pub. |
Let's Have Free Trade Amongst the Girls | 1911 | John A Glover-Kind (words) Stanley Kirkby (perf.) |
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Night I Fought Jack Johnson, The | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Ted Waite (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh! Father, When You Married Mother | 1911 | Charles Collins (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
Pub. |
Take Me Down Piccadilly (w&m) | 1911 | Gus Harris (perf.) | Pub. |
To-Night's the Night! (w&m) | 1911 | Gus Harris (perf.) | Pub. |
Uncle Billy Was a Fireman (w&m) | 1911 | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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We're All Going to the Seaside (w&m) | 1911 | Harry Bluff as Bobbie Naish (perf.) | Pub. |
When I See You Fishing | 1911 | C W Murphy (words) Daisy Dormer (perf.) |
Pub. |
You Never Know (w&m) | 1911 | Dave Carter (perf.) | Pub. |
Come With Me, and Be One of the Nightbirds! | 1912 | Charles Collins (words) | Pub. |
⇑ I Do Like to Look Into Your Eyes, Little Girl! | 1912 | Charles Collins (words) | Pub. |
I Want to See the Fairies (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
I've Got to Take the Children Off to School (w&m) | 1912 | Chas R. Whittle (perf.) | Pub. |
Look What Percy's Picked Up in the Park | 1912 | Joe Burley (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
My House Is Liberty Hall | 1912 | Ida Re'vell (words) | Pub. |
On the Old Garden Wall (w&m) | 1912 | Morny Cash (perf.) | Pub. |
On the Road to Ruin | 1912 | C W Murphy (words) Harry Weldon (perf.) |
Pub. |
See What Percy's Picked Up in the Park | 1912 | Joe Burley (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
She Makes Me Walk in Ragtime | 1912 | C W Murphy (words) Jack Pleasants (perf.) |
Pub. |
She's an Old Sweetheart of Mine (w&m) | 1912 | Kate Carney (perf.) | Pub. |
We'll Have a Night Out Together To-Night! | 1912 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Waiting Till the Moon Went in | 1913 | C W Murphy (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ We'll All Go Home in Ragtime | 1913 | C W Murphy (words) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
Pub. |
What Are the Wild Waves Saying?- Hitchy-Koo | 1913 | C W Murphy (words) | Pub. |
Don't Forget Your Little Dicky Bird, Dick! | 1914 | Fred Godfrey (words) S. W. Wyndham (perf.) |
Pub. |
I've Got You, Bill (w&m) | 1914 | Pub. | |
Money and Misery | 1914 | Dan Lipton (words) Fred Curran (perf.) |
Pub. |
Somewhere at Sea, Mother Darling | 1914c | ||
Don't Say That You've Seen Me (w&m) | 1915 | Pub. | |
Telling the Old, Old Story | 1915 | C W Murphy (words) Gus Harris (perf.) |
Pub. |
All the While | 1916 | Herman Darewski (words) | Pub. |
Let's Have the Lights Up in London! (w&m) | 1916 | Chas R. Whittle (perf.) | Pub. |
Tanks That Broke the Ranks Out in Picardy, The (w&m) | 1916 | Harry Carlton (co-author) | |
Who Wants a Girl? (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
⇑ Up the Little Gravel Path (w&m) | 1918 |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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War Bread (w&m) | 1918 | Morny Cash (perf.) | |
One Bob a Day (w&m) | 1919 | Tom Yorke (perf.) | Pub. |
Publican's Lament , The (w&m) | 1919 | Tom Costello (perf.) | Pub. |
Don't You Ever Want to See That Old Hometown | 1920 | F Godfrey (words) | |
Eggs and Bacon For My Breakfast (w&m) | 1920 | Ernie Mayne (perf.) | Pub. |
Everybody Calls Me Chu Chin Chow (w&m) | 1920 | ||
I Know My Own Little Home (w&m) | 1920 | ||
I've Got the Girl I've Got the Ring (w&m) | 1920 | Tom Costello (perf.) | |
Labour Leader , The | 1920 | Fred Curran (words) | Pub. |
Little Grey Old Lady in a Faded Cotton Gown, A | 1920 | Henry E. Pether (words) | Pub. |
Meet Me Down by the -Den Gate | 1920 | Charles Collins (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Tennessee, It's No Use Calling Me (w&m) | 1920 | ||
As Soon As They Heard My Voice (w&m) | 1921 | Harry Weldon (perf.) | |
Daily Mail Hat, The | 1921 | Will Wise (words) Fred Curran (words) Jack Edge (words) Bert Weston (perf.) |
Pub. |
Hello, There, Europe! | 1921 | Fred W Leigh (words) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Like an 'ot-Water-Bottle in Bed | 1921 | Charles Collins (words) Ernie Mayne (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Want to Be Somebody's Baby Boy (w&m) | 1921 | Harry Weldon (perf.) | |
Onward, Onward to the Top of the Hill (w&m) | 1921 | Chas R. Whittle (perf.) | Pub. |
Stiffy the Goalkeeper (w&m) | 1921 | Harry Weldon (perf.) | |
There's No Wife Like Your Own Little Wife (w&m) | 1921 | Chas R. Whittle (perf.) | Pub. |
Would I Like to See My Old Hometown? | 1921 | C Collins (words) F Godfrey (words) |
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Beauty (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Just Like Making a Hole in a Boat | 1922 | C Collins (words) | |
⇑ My Dear Old Mother's Songs | 1922 | C Collins (words) | |
I Can Hear the Church Bells Ringing | 1923 | J P Long (words) | |
I've Got the Moonlight, the Tramp (w&m) | 1923 | ||
She Told Me to Meet Her at the Gate | 1923 | C Collins (words) S. W. Wyndham (perf.) |
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When I Get Beside the Seaside (w&m) | 1923 | Pub. | |
He Kissed Her in the Moonlight | 1925 | D Sonenscher (words) J Wright (words) |
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Our Fire Is a Nice Fire (w&m) | 1925 | Chas R. Whittle (perf.) | Pub. |
She's Only Been With Us a Week (w&m) | 1925 | Albert Whelan (perf.) | Pub. |
Don't Have Any More Missus Moore | 1926 | J. Lloyd as J. Walsh (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
Pub. |
We Came Oot Together, and We'll Gang Hame Together, Here's Tae Us! Wha's Like Us | 1926 | B Scott (words) | |
When the Milkman Calls (w&m) | 1926 | ||
How Does a Little Pill, When You're Ill, Know Where Your Liver Is, Eh? | 1927 | J London (words) | |
⇑ We All Said ''No'' (w&m) | 1927 | Lily Morris (perf.) | Pub. |
What Are You Going to Do About Selina? | 1927 | Thomas McGhee (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Ev'rything's Gonna Be All Right (w&m) | 1928 | Pub. | |
They All Went Out | 1928 | Thomas McGhee (words) | Pub. |
I'll Be Waitin' Aroun' | 1929 | Jimmy Goding (words) | Pub. |
Or Anything Else I've Got | 1929 | F Holt (words) | |
They Start All Over Again | 1929 | C Goldwyn (words) | |
Why Don't Flies Get Fat? | 1929 | Elvin Hedges (words) | Pub. |
Why? Do I Wanna Go Home | 1929 | F Holt (words) | |
Beer Ain't What It Used to Be (w&m) | 1930 | ||
Ee | 1930 | W E Haines (words) | |
I Want Some Ip-Ip-Ipecacuanha (w&m) | 1930 | ||
⇑ She Can't Make Up Her Mind | 1930 | R Wallace (words) | |
Stein! Stein! Stein! Stein! Ev'rywhere We Go! | 1930 | Leo Towers (words) Eric Valentine (words) |
Pub. |
Swinging on the Old Apple Tree | 1930 | B Silver (words) T Mills (words) |
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Give Me the Days When We Went Strolling Round the Town | 1931 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
We Won't Go Home Till Morning | 1931 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
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When We Went Strolling | 1931 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
Kiss Me Under the Lamp-Post | 1932 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
Swing Your Baby Much Closer (w&m) | 1932 | ||
How Does a Fly Keep His Weight Down? (w&m) | 1933 | Lily Morris (perf.) | Pub. |
Three Cheers For the Undertaker (w&m) | 1933 | ||
Where We Said ''Good-Bye'' | 1933 | H Carlton (words) | |
In the Middle of the Night Last Night (w&m) | 1934 | ||
⇑ Did Your First Wife Ever Do That? | 1934? | Marie Kendall (perf.)
arr,: Cecil Bolton, Chris Ellis |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Because He Loves Me (w&m) | ? | Lily Morris (perf.) | |
I Met Her at St. Kilda | ? | Weston (words) Barnes (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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On a Sunday Afternoon | ? | A.J. Mills (words) Leonard Barry (perf.) |
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She's Coming Home, Tonight (w&m) | ? | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
What's to Be Done (w&m) | ? | Lily Morris (perf.) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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H. Castling | Are We To Part Like This, Bill (2:55) | Kate Carney | |
H. Castling | Did Your First Wife Ever Do That? (3:10) | Marie Kendall | |
H. Castling | Don't Have Any More Missus Moore (3:54) | Lily Morris | |
H. Castling | Just Like the Ivy (2:01) | Marie Kendall | |
H. Castling | Lets Have the Lights Up (3:00) | Chas R. Whittle | |
H. Castling | Look What Percy's Picked Up in the Park (4:24) | V. Victoria | |
H. Castling | We're All Going to the Seaside (3:15) | Harry Bluff as Bobbie Naish |