Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ev'rybody Promises Me Something | Dan Lipton (music) C. W. Murphy (words) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
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My Wench Is a Factory Wench | Dan Lipton (music) C.W. Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
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Orrible 'Erbert | Dan Lipton (music) George Formby Sr. (words) George Formby Sr. (perf.) |
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Polish Up the Handle on the Door | Dan Lipton (music) C. W. Murphy (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
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We Don't Want More Daylight | Dan Lipton (music) C.W. Murphy (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Put Me Amongst the Girls (1907) | D. Lipton (music) G. Arthurs (words) Joe Cawthorne (perf.) Frank Farrington (perf.) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ![]() |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Dark Clouds Will Turn to Blue, The | 1903 | William Hargreaves (words) | ![]() |
Napoleon's White Horse | 1903 | James Hargreaves (words) J. W. Rickaby (perf.) |
Pub. |
Good-Bye, Olga!'' | 1907 | C W Murphy (words) | Pub. |
Put Me Amongst the Girls | 1907 | George Arthurs (words) Joe Cawthorne (perf.) Frank Farrington (perf.) Elsie Janis (perf.) |
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Ev'rybody Promises Me Something | 1908 | C. W. Murphy (words) Chas R. Whittle (perf.) |
Pub. |
My Girl's a Yorkshire Girl | 1908 | C.W. Murphy (words) Florrie Gallimore (perf.) |
Pub. |
We Don't Want More Daylight | 1908 | C W Murphy (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
In My Bouquet. | 1910 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
My Wench Is a Factory Wench | 1911 | C.W. Murphy (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
Pub. |
Echo | 1912 | William Hargreaves (words) | ![]() |
Too-Ral-Oo. | 1912 | William Hargreaves (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Ain't Nobody Got No Home? | 1913 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
How Do, Miss Panama? | 1913 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
It's Refined (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Come to Supper! | 1914 | Kenneth Lyle (words) | ![]() |
Don't Forget You've Got an Irish Brogue | 1914 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Have You Seen Potts From the Potteries? | 1914 | R P Weston (words) | ![]() |
I Want to Hear the Ladies Band (w&m) | 1914 | Pub. | |
If the Little Girl I'm Waiting For Will Only Wait For Me | 1914 | Kenneth Lyle (words) | ![]() |
If You Want to Go to Loveland | 1914 | John Neat (words) | Pub. |
Let Me Be Robinson Crusoe | 1914 | Kenneth Lyle (words) | Pub. |
My Uncle Machoney | 1914 | Robert P. Weston (words) | Pub. |
We'll All Go to Holiday-Land | 1914 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | Pub. |
When the Troops Come Marching Home | 1914c | Leonard Cook (words) | ![]() |
Bravo, Antonio! | 1915 | Charles Knight (words) Sam Stern (words) |
Pub. |
Did You See the Crowd in Piccadilly? | 1915 | Fred W. Leigh (words) George Formby Sr. (perf.) |
Pub. |
Let the Good Work Go On. | 1915 | John A. Glover-Kind (words) | ![]() |
⇑ My Music-Hall Star | 1915 | Charles Knight (words) | Pub. |
My Poor Old Mother's Shawl | 1915 | C W Murphy (words) Hugh D McIntosh (words) |
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V'ere Vos Moses V'en the Light Vent Out? | 1915 | Charles Knight (words) Sam Stern (words) |
Pub. |
What a Bearskin! (w&m) | 1915 | Harry Bedford (perf.) | Pub. |
Won't You Tell Me the Lady's Name. | 1915 | Charles Knight (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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She Would- She Will- She Does (w&m) | 1916 | ![]() |
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I'm Out Looking For Work (w&m) | 1921 | ||
Orrible 'Erbert | ? | George Formby Sr. (words) George Formby Sr. (perf.) |
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Polish Up the Handle on the Door | ? | C. W. Murphy (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |