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Army of Today's Alright, The | Fred W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Come and Be One of the Midnight Sons | Worton David (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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From Marble Arch to Leicester Square | Charles Knight (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Give It to Father | Worton David (words) Bert Lee (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I Know My Business | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Be a Nut | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Jolly Good Luck to the Girls Who Love the Soldiers! | Fred W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Oh! Mister What's-Er-Name | Fred Murray (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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She Never Does That to Me | George Arthurs (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Sydney's Holidays Are in September | Fred Murray (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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There's a Good Time Coming For the Ladies | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑What Would the Seaside Be Without the Ladies? | Kenneth Lyle (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Where Are the Girls of the Old Brigade? | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Come and Be One of the Midnight Sons | 1897 | Worton David (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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She Never Does That to Me | 1903 | G. Arthurs (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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She's Only a Country Girl | 1904 | Frank Trisdale (words) | ![]() |
One of the Boys Who Serve Our King | 1905 | J.P. Harrington (words) | ![]() |
Whoa! the Girls! | 1905 | F.W. Leigh (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Boy Who Leads the Band, The | 1906 | G. Arthurs (words) | ![]() |
Come Down, Joanna Brown, Come Down! | 1906 | Charles Wilmott (words) Amber Austa (sung by) |
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Girl That Is Waiting For You!, The | 1906 | G. Arthurs (words) Harry Claff (words) |
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Let Us Go the Long Way Round | 1906 | G. Arthurs (words) | ![]() |
Will-O'-The-Wisp | 1906 | G. Arthurs (words) | ![]() |
Bird in the Trysting Tree, The | 1907 | Arthur Du Soir (words) | ![]() |
⇑ I Know My Business | 1907 | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I'm Leaving Monte Carlo | 1907 | W. David (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
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It Takes a Girl to Make It Home, Sweet Home | 1907 | Shirley Ilton (words) | ![]() |
Jolly Good Luck to the Girls Who Love the Soldiers! | 1907 | F.W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Oh! Mister What's-Er-Name | 1907 | Fred Murray (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Swallow and the Exile, The | 1907 | Shirley Ilton (words) Rosalie Jacobii (sung by) |
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Put on Your Old Green Bonnet | 1908 | Fred Murray (words) C. Hilbury (words) Etherington. (words) Herbert Clifton (words) Lottie Lennox (sung by) |
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Sydney's Holidays Are in September | 1908 | Fred Murray (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Give It to Father | 1909 | Worton David (words) Bert Lee (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I Had Such a Beautiful Dream. (w&m) | 1913 | ![]() |
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What Would the Seaside Be Without the Ladies? | 1913 | Kenneth Lyle (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Army of Today's Alright, The | 1914 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑ From Marble Arch to Leicester Square | 1914 | Charles Knight (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I'll Show You Around Paree! | 1914 | A. Allen (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I've Got My Hands Up! Don't Shoot! | 1914 | Charles Knight (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Be a Nut | 1915 | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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There's a Good Time Coming For the Ladies | 1915 | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Come Back With Me, Iona | 1916 | Lester Barrett (words) | ![]() |
Songs That I Love Best, The | 1916 | Lester Barrett (words) | ![]() |
Fortnight in July, A | 1917 | Leonard Pounds (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Where Are the Girls of the Old Brigade? | 1917 | F.W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Title | Dur | Performer | Composer | Score/Song |
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Jolly Good Luck To The Girl Who Loves A Soldier (1906) | 2:59 | Vesta Tilley | K.R. Lyle |