Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Hey! Ho! Can't You Hear the Steamer? (1914) | Daisy Taylor | Edison Blue Amberol: 23213 | ||
The Kangaroo Hop (1913) | B. Williams | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23010 | |
Let's All Go Mad! (1911) | B. Williams | Edison Amberol: 12405 | ||
My Father Was Born in Killarney (1912) | B. Williams | Edison Standard Record: 10562 | ||
My Lass Frae Glasgie Toon (1911) | B. Williams | Edison Amberol: 12427 | ||
Why Don't Santa Clause Bring Something to Me? (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23146 | ||
Reminiscences of Scotland (1908-1912) | Victor Herbert Orchestra | Edison Amberol: D9 | ||
Tis a Faded Picture (1910) | Florrie Forde | Edison Amberol: 12255 | ||
All the Ladies Fell in Love With Sandy (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23133 | ||
Blame It on to Poor Old Father (1914?) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23202 | ||
The Colliers (1910) | B. Williams | Edison Amberol: 12169 | ||
⇑Come Into the Garden, John! (1910) | Charles Denton | Indestructible Record: 7093 | ||
Giving a Donkey a Strawberry (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23219 | ||
Good-Bye Ragtime (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23289 | ||
I Come Frae Scotland (1914?) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23266 | ||
I Wish I Were Back in Lancashire (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23099 | ||
I'm Out For the Day Today (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23236 | ||
It's Mine When You've Done With It (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23070 | ||
Jean Loves All the Jockeys (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23153 | ||
Land Where the Women Wear the Trousers (1910) | Charles Denton | Indestructible Record: 7027 | ||
Mr. John Mackenzie O! (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23191 | ||
My Young Man Is Not the Chocolate Soldier (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23024 | ||
Oh! Molly Macintyre (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23161 | ||
⇑The Ragtime Wedding (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23078 | ||
She Does Like a Little Drop of Scotch (1913-1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23113 | ||
She's a Girl Up North (1910) | Ella Retford | Edison Amberol: 12072 | ||
Some Little Girl Named Mary (1915) | I. Kaufman | Edison Blue Amberol: 23387 | ||
Something Nice About the Isle of Man (1913-1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23124 | ||
Take Me Back to Your Heart (1915) | George Wilton Ballard | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23389 | ||
Wait Till I'm As Old As Father! (1913) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23042 | ||
What Time Tomorrow Night? (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23279 | ||
Who Were You With Last Night? (1913) | Stanley Kirkby | Edison Blue Amberol: 23129 | ||
The Worst of It Is I Like It (1914) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol Record: 23252 | ||
You Can Never Tell (1911) | Florrie Forde | Edison Amberol: 12368 | ||
Wake Up, John Bull! (1911) | B. Williams | Edison Amberol Record: 12350 | ||
⇑Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? (1911) | B. Williams | Edison Amberol Record: 12393 |
Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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I Wish It Were Sunday Night To-Night (1912) | B. Williams | Columbia-Rena 1854 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Come Into the Garden, John! (1909) | F. Godfrey | Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne | Columbia: 26722 |
Performer | CD Title | Supplier |
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Folk Music CDs: | |||
Daisy Taylor | Popsy Wopsy | ||
Ella Shields | Ella Shields - Burlington Bertie from Bow |
Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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All the Ladies Fell in Love With Sandy | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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All the Silver From the Silvery Moon | Fred Godfrey (words & music) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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By the Sea | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Colonel K-Nut | Fred Godfrey (music) Mark Sheridan (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Come and Have a Look at What I've Got | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Come Into the Garden, John! | Fred Godfrey (words & music) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Don't Tell the Wife! | Fred Godfrey (music) Harry Castling (words) John A Glover-Kind (words) |
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Eskimo, The | Fred Godfrey (words & music) Sam Mayo (perf.) |
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Here We Are Again! | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Hey! Ho! Can't You Hear the Steamer? | Fred Godfrey (music) Harry Gifford (words) Daisy Dormer (perf.) |
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I Never Heard Father Laugh So Much Before | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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⇑In the Land Where There Are No Girls | Fred Godfrey (music) Orlando Powell (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Jean Loves All the Jockeys | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Let's Go Where All the Crowd Goes | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Let's Have Another One Together | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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My Girl From London Town | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Oh! Mister Macpherson | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Oh, the Baa-Baa-Baa Lambs | Fred Godfrey (music) William Hargreaves (words) Ella Shields (perf.) |
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One Girls's As Good As Any Other Girl | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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She Does Like a Little Drop of Scotch | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy William (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Squeeze 'er, Ebenezer | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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They All Went Marching In | Fred Godfrey (music) Chas. Hilbury (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Wait Till I'm As Old As Father! | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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⇑What a Game It Is! Wow! Wow! | Fred Godfrey (music) Harry Gifford (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out? | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Who Were You With Last Night? | Fred Godfrey (music) Mark Sheridan (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Why Don't Santa Clause Bring Something to Me? | Fred Godfrey (music) Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Kangaroo Hop (1913), The | F. Godfrey (w&m) B. Williams (coauth.) Fred Curran (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out? (1913) | F. Godfrey (w&m) B. Williams (coauth.) B. Williams (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Put on Your Old Plaid Shawl! | 1900c | Fred D'Albert (words) | |
Reminiscences of Ireland | 1900c | William Moore (words) | Pub. |
Barbara (w&m) | 1904 | ||
Any Windows to Mend? | 1907 | Fred Albert (words) Amber Austa (perf.) |
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Down on the Beautiful Rhine | 1907 | Fred W. Leigh (words) | Pub. |
Gibraltar (w&m) | 1907 | ||
Girl He Left Behind , The (w&m) | 1907 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | |
Golden Eyes (w&m) | 1907 | Pub. | |
Grain of Help Is Worth a Peck of Pity, A | 1907 | J F Lambe (words) Billie Burford (perf.) |
Pub. |
Here Comes the Ragman! | 1907 | Harry Castling (words) | Pub. |
In Honeymoon Land | 1907 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Last Train Home Tonight, The | 1907 | Harry Gifford (words) | |
Man, Man, Beautiful Man! | 1907 | Charles Collins (words) Will Driscoll (words) |
Pub. |
What's the Use of Playing ''Home, Sweet Home''? | 1907 | Will E Haines (words) | Pub. |
Here's the Antelope! (w&m) | 1908 | ||
Hullo! Wedding Bells | 1908 | Harry Castling (words) | Pub. |
I Don't Want to Die For You. (w&m) | 1908 | Pub. | |
In the Island of Go As You Please | 1908 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Oh! the Love-Birds | 1908 | Alf J Lawrance (words) Harry Gifford (words) |
Pub. |
Pride of the Ballet, The (w&m) | 1908 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | |
Reminiscences of Scotland | 1908 | Victor Herbert Orchestra (perf.) | |
I Want Somebody to See Me Home (w&m) | 1909 | Pub. | |
I'll Saw His See-Saw Down | 1909 | A.J. Mills (words) Chas. Collins (words) Herbert Rule (perf.) |
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⇑ Land Where the Women Wear the Trousers (w&m) | 1909 | Charles Denton (perf.) Bert A. Williams (perf.) |
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One Day She Helped Herself to Father! | 1909 | Fred Murray (words) Daisy Wood (perf.) |
Pub. |
She's a Girl Up North | 1909 | Fred E d' Albert (words) Ella Retford (perf.) |
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Sunshine Soo | 1909 | A.E. Sidney Davis (words) | Pub. |
There's a Girl in Berlin | 1909 | Fred D'Albert (words) J Chas Moore (words) |
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Underneath Your Mushroom Umbrella | 1909 | Alf J Lawrance (words) Harry Gifford (words) |
Pub. |
By the Sea | 1910 | Billy Williams (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Colliers, The | 1910 | Harry Castling (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Come Into the Garden, John! | 1910 | Fred D'Albert (words) Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne (perf.) Charles Denton (perf.) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Do They All Go to See the Sea? (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
Don't Tell the Wife! | 1910 | Harry Castling (words) John A Glover-Kind (words) |
Pub. |
Ev'ry Girl Loves a Military Man! | 1910 | John P Harrington (words) Orlando Powell (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ He Left His Little Chrysanthemum | 1910 | Orlando Powell (words) | Pub. |
He Used to Play on the Oboe | 1910 | Charles Hilbury (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Love to Hear You, Joan | 1910 | Alf J Lawrance (words) | Pub. |
In the Land of the Kangaroo | 1910 | T W Thurban (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
Pub. |
In the Land Where There Are No Girls | 1910 | Orlando Powell (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Laughterland | 1910 | R P Weston (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Little Rosalie, My Pretty Refugee | 1910 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
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My Girl From London Town | 1910 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh, Girls! Nobody Loves You Like a Nice Policeman | 1910 | Terry Sullivan (words) Harry Carlton (words) |
Pub. |
Rosy. = (Whoa! the Crackling on the Pork!) | 1910 | Orlando Powell (words) | Pub. |
Tis a Faded Picture | 1910 | Florrie Forde (perf.) | |
All the Silver From the Silvery Moon | 1910c | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
My Pal Is the Lamp Post | 1910c- | John Nugent (words) Alfred Glover (words) |
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A.B.C.D.E.F.G (w&m) | 1911 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | |
Bridget Malone. | 1911 | John A Glover-Kind (words) | |
Come and Have a Look at What I've Got (w&m) | 1911 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Don't Go Out With Him To-Night! .. | 1911 | Alfred Glover (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ Down in Dolly Town | 1911 | Alfred J Lawrance (words) | Pub. |
Here We Are Again! (w&m) | 1911 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
I Ran Straight Home With the News | 1911 | Fred E. Cliffe (words) | Pub. |
Lead Me Towards the Girls | 1911 | John A Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
My Lass Frae Glasgie Toon | 1911 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Sing Something Irish to Me (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Take Me There | 1911 | Will Letters (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Wake Up, John Bull! | 1911 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
We Can't All Have the Same Girl | 1911 | Harry Carlton (words) | Pub. |
Why Can't the Girls Be Soldiers? | 1911 | John Neat (words) | Pub. |
Why Don't Santa Clause Bring Something to Me? | 1911 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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You Can Never Tell | 1911 | Florrie Forde (perf.) | |
⇑ Hello! Little Miss Llewellyn | 1912 | Charles Wilmott (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Do Like the Life, I Do! | 1912 | Tom Mellor (words) | Pub. |
I May Be a Millionaire | 1912 | Charles Collins (words) | Pub. |
I Want to Be Introduced, if It's a Girl | 1912 | Terry Sullivan (words) Phil Parsons (words) |
Pub. |
I Wish I Were Back in Lancashire (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
In My Little Cabin Home Out West | 1912 | Lawrence Wright (words) | |
Jimmy, Take a Chance and Do the Shimmie Dance | 1912 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Leading the Simple Life | 1912 | Terry Sullivan (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Let's All Go Mad! (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Let's Go Where All the Crowd Goes (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Miss Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | 1912 | Tom Mellor (words) | Pub. |
My Father Was Born in Killarney | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
⇑ Oh! Mister Macpherson (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh, For Another Day at Margate! (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
One Girls's As Good As Any Other Girl | 1912 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Only Dream I Ever Dream , The (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Silly Thing! | 1912 | Fred Murray (words) Larry Lewis (perf.) |
Pub. |
There's a Little Fairy Looking After You (w&m) | 1912 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Wedding of Jeanie Mckie , The | 1912 | Tom Mellor (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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When the Factory Bell Is Ringing | 1912 | Harry Gifford (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Who Were You With Last Night? (w&m) | 1912 | Stanley Kirkby (perf.) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
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Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? | 1912 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
All the Ladies Fell in Love With Sandy | 1913 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Anything to Take Me Home | 1913 | Lawrence Wright (words) | |
Dance Your Troubles Away | 1913 | Lawrence Wright (words) Josie Delaine (perf.) |
Pub. |
Dicky Bird! Sing! Sing!! Any Old Thing (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Do You Always Tell Your Wife? | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Eskimo, The | 1913 | Fred E. Cliffe (words) Worton David (words) Sam Mayo (perf.) |
Pub. |
Fly Away to Fairyland | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Go Away, Mister Misery (w&m) | 1913 | ||
Hallo! Little Miss U.S.A | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) Sigmund Romberg (words) |
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Hands Up! (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Hello! Little Snowflake | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Hey! Ho! Can't You Hear the Steamer? | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) Jack Charman (perf.) Harry Cove (perf.) Daisy Dormer (perf.) Daisy Taylor (perf.) |
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How Do, Little Miss Santa Claus? | 1913 | Harry Castling (words) | Pub. |
I Don't Care (w&m) | 1913 | Lloyd Morgan (perf.) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Never Heard Father Laugh So Much Before | 1913 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
If You Come From Yorkshire .. | 1913 | Shaun Glenville (perf.) | Pub. |
It's an Old Scotch Tune They're Playing | 1913 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
It's Mine When You've Done With It (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Jane, Ain't You Coming Home Again | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Jean Loves All the Jockeys | 1913 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Kangaroo Hop, The (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (co-author) Fred Curran (perf.) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Let's Have Another One Together | 1913 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Mr. John Mackenzie O! | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
My Young Man Is Not the Chocolate Soldier | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
No More Knocking at the Door | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Nobody Loves You Like I Do. (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Oh! Molly Macintyre (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh! Those Ever Loving, Wonderful Beautiful Eyes | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) Lawrence Wright (words) Harry Cove (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh! You Great Big Baby Face (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Oh, That Ragtime Waltz (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh, Those Happy Kid Days (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
⇑ On the First Dark Night Next Week | 1913 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
Ragtime Wedding, The | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Ring Out, Joy Bells | 1913 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
She Does Like a Little Drop of Scotch | 1913 | Billy William (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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She Is My Best Girl Now (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Something Nice About the Isle of Man | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Squeeze 'er, Ebenezer | 1913 | Billy Williams (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Taking Your Best Girl Out. | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | |
Wait Till I'm As Old As Father! (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
We'll All Do the Same As the Children Do! | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
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What a Game It Is! Wow! Wow! | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) Mark Sheridan (perf.) |
Pub. |
When I See You on Sunday | 1913 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Where Are the Girls We Used to Know? .. (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out? (w&m) | 1913 | Billy Williams (co-author) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
Au Revoir, Sweet Marie! | 1914 | Leonard Cooke (words) | Pub. |
Blame It on to Poor Old Father | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Come Along to the Carnival Tonight | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Do a Tango Dance With Me! (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Gee! That's Going Some For You | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | |
Giving a Donkey a Strawberry | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Good Luck, Little French Soldier Man! | 1914 | Leonard Cooke (words) | Pub. |
Good-Bye Ragtime | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Honeymoon Train, The | 1914 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
How Do, Miss Winter-Time? (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
How Long Did Solomon Take to Kiss All His Wives Good-Night? (w&m) | 1914 | Pub. | |
Hullo! Jack! Glad to See You Back | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
I Come Frae Scotland | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
I Don't Know Where You Live .. (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
I'm Coming Back to Old Kilkenny | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
⇑ I'm Out For the Day Today | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
In My Aeroplane (w&m) | 1914 | Pub. | |
It Takes an Irish Heart to Sing an Irish Song | 1914 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
It's a Long Way to Go Home | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
It's Not the Band That They Go to See .. (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
La Belle France | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) Maurice Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Oh! Oh! I Love You | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
Oh! You Do Do a Lot of Funny Things, You Do | 1914 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
On Her Pic-Pic-Pic-Pic-Piccolo (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Our Little Kiddie Sings the Best Song of All (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | Pub. |
Ride to Church Upon a Gee-Gee! | 1914 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
They're All After a Girl. | 1914 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Up He Goes in His Little Monoplane | 1914 | George Arthurs (words) | Pub. |
Watching the Boat Coming In | 1914 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
What Time Tomorrow Night? | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
When an Irishman Goes Fighting! | 1914 | Leonard Cooke (words) Shaun Glenville (perf.) |
Pub. |
When the Dear Old Temple Bells Are Ringing | 1914 | Harry Gifford (words) | Pub. |
With All Your Faults | 1914 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Worst of It Is I Like It, The (w&m) | 1914 | Billy Williams (perf.) | |
Arrah! Go On, Now, Miss Emerald Isle! (w&m) | 1915 | ||
Colonel K-Nut (w&m) | 1915 | Mark Sheridan (perf.) | |
Garden of Flowers, The | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | |
Here You Are Again, Miss Crinoline! | 1915 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
Pub. |
Oh, For the Sight of a Girl | 1915 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
Pub. |
Oh, the Baa-Baa-Baa Lambs | 1915 | William Hargreaves (words) Ella Shields (perf.) |
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On Our Happy Wedding Day. | 1915 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
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Pretty Patty's Proud of Her Pink Print Petticoat | 1915 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
Pub. |
Some Little Girl Named Mary | 1915 | Worton David (words) Irving Kaufman (perf.) |
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Take Me Back to Your Heart | 1915 | Worton David (words) George Wilton Ballard (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ There'll Be Nothing But Boys in Khaki by the Seaside | 1915 | Ralph Penso (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
Pub. |
There's a Little Baby Up in the Moon | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
Twas an Old-Fashioned Song He Was Singing | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
We're All North-Country Lads and Lasses | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
Wedding on a Gee-Gee, A | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
What Do We Care, We Two! | 1915 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
You Were the First One to Teach Me to Love | 1915 | Ronald F Wakley (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Back, Back to Baby Days | 1916 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
I Can't Help Loving a Girl Like You (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
If Ev'ryone Did a Good Turn Every Day (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
Oh! It's Going to Be a Night That Night | 1916 | Tom Mellor (words) | Pub. |
Our Village. (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
⇑ Put on Your Little Wooden Shoes | 1916 | Tom Mellor (words) | Pub. |
There's a Little Bit of Irish Everywhere .. | 1916 | Lawrence Wright (words) | Pub. |
We've Got to Put Up With It Now (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
What the -- How the -- Why the -- Who the -- Where Have You Been Tonight? | 1916 | Worton David (words) Lawrence Wright (words) |
Pub. |
You Gave Me a Rosary | 1916 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Dad and Mammy's Golden Wedding Jubilee | 1918 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
My Tennessee, Is That You Calling Me? | 1918 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Soldiers Like It (w&m) | 1918 | Shaun Glenville (perf.) | Pub. |
Stop Making Those Eyes at Me | 1918 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
What Did You Want to Make Me Love You For? | 1918 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
When We're Made One, We Two | 1918 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Dickens Ball, The (w&m) | 1919 | Pub. | |
⇑ Give Me Your Love For 'keeps' | 1919 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
Hello! There, Flanagan | 1919 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
How Do You Do, Miss Summertime? | 1919 | Arthur J Mills (words) | Pub. |
Oh, How You Love! .. (w&m) | 1919 | Pub. | |
Watching the Boat Coming in (From Alabamy) | 192- | Worton David (words) | |
Poor Old Father (w&m) | 1920 | Bennett Scott (co-author) Rose Cambry (perf.) Ada Fawn (perf.) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Twas an Old Fashioned Love Song | 1920c | Bennett Scott (words) | |
Down Texas Way | 1921 | A J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) Dumbells (perf.) Albert Plunkett (perf.) |
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Mississippi (w&m) | 1922 | Pub. | |
Soul of the Violets , The | 1931 | Horatio Nicholls (words) Paul England (words) Claude Hulbert (words) Sid Phillips (words) Harry S Pepper (words) |
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I Wish It Were Sunday Night To-Night | 1936 | Huntley Trevor (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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Old Sailor (Fair Winds to You) | 1936 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
Old Sailor. Free | 1936 | Jimmy Kennedy (words) Michael Carr (words) Poul Anker (words) |
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Welcoming Them in to the Welcome Inn (w&m) | 1936 | Pub. | |
Boo!- Hooray! | 1941 | Jimmy Hughes (words) | |
Mary, Queen of Scots | ? | Fred E d' Albert (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
|
They All Went Marching In | ? | Chas. Hilbury (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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F. Godfrey | Hey! Ho! Can't You Hear the Steamer? (3:15) | Harry Cove Jack Charman |
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F. Godfrey | I Don't Care (1904) (2:45) | Lloyd Morgan | |
F. Godfrey | Now I Have To Call Him Father (3:01) | V. Victoria | |
F. Godfrey | Oh! Those Ever Loving, Wonderful Beautiful Eyes (2:54) | Harry Cove | |
F. Godfrey | What a Game It Is! Wow! Wow! (1913) (3:02) | M. Sheridan |