Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Man! Man! Man! (1910) | A. Francis | Indestructible Record: 1299 | ||
The Next Horse I Ride On (1906) | H. Trix | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9392 | ||
We're All Waiting For a Girl (1912-1929) | B. Williams | Edison Blue Amberol: 23058 | ||
You'll Get on in England (1906) | W. Cunliffe | Edison Bell Record: 6949 |
Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Ginger, You're Balmy! (1910) | H. Champion | Columbia-Rena 1490 | ||
I Enjoyed It (1922) | H. Champion | Regal G7772 | ||
Don't Do It Again, Matilda (1911) | H. Champion | Columbia-Rena 1490 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Isn't It a Treat to Be Alive? (1911) | F. Murray | Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne | Columbia: 27486 |
Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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Amateur Whitewasher, The | Fred Murray (music) Fred Leigh (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
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Boiled Beef and Carrots | Fred Murray (music) Charles Collins (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Brown, Brown Sit Down | Fred Murray (words & music) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Dainty Little Dame From Chicago, The | Fred Murray (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
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Don't Do It Again, Matilda | Fred Murray (words & music) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Don't Stick It Out Like That | Fred Murray (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Fred Earle (perf.) |
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Father Did Look Funny | Fred Murray (music) Chas Hilbury (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Ginger, You're Balmy! | Fred Murray (words & music) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Home-Made Sausages | Fred Murray (words & music) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Hopping and Popping About | Fred Murray (music) Fred Leigh (words) Pat Rafferty (perf.) |
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I Don't Care- Let 'em Laugh! | Fred Murray (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Will Dalton (perf.) |
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⇑I Had No Luck That Day | Fred Murray (words & music) Johnnie Danvers (perf.) |
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I Was Born on a Friday | Fred Murray (music) George Everard (words) Nellie Wallace (perf.) |
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In Training | Fred Murray (music) Fred W Leigh (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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It's All Right in the Summer-Time! | Fred Murray (music) George Everard (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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It's Homely! So Homely! | Fred Murray (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Frank Seeley (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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Making Room For Mighty London Town | Fred Murray (words & music) |
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Oh! Girls, if He Wants to Kiss You | Fred Murray (music) Fred Leigh (words) Charles Foster (perf.) |
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Rosie Had a Very Rosy Time | Fred Murray (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Staring Me in the Face | Fred Murray (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) George Robey (perf.) |
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There's Danger on the Line | Fred Murray (music) Collins Leigh (words) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
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Two Rooms to Let | Fred Murray (music) Fred W Leigh (words) Will Dalton (perf.) |
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⇑What a Lovely Lot They Are! | Fred Murray (words & music) George Lashwood (perf.) |
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Whit Cunliffe's Book of Popular Songs | Fred Murray (music) Harry Leighton (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Whit Cunliffe (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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All Through Riding on a Motor (1903) | F. Murray (w&m) V. Victoria (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Amateur Whitewasher, The | 1896 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
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In Training | 1896 | Fred W Leigh (words) Harry Bluff as Fred Mayne (perf.) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Our Lodger's Such a Nice Young Man (w&m) | 1897 | Lawrence Barclay (perf.) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
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Staring Me in the Face | 1897 | Fred W. Leigh (words) George Robey (perf.) |
Pub. |
She's Worth Her Weight in Gold | 1899 | Fred W Leigh (words) Johnny Dwyer (perf.) |
Pub. |
Duty of a Wife, The | 1900 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Press Eldridge (perf.) |
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Two Rooms to Let | 1900 | Fred W Leigh (words) Will Dalton (perf.) |
Pub. |
Father Did Look Funny | 1900c | Chas Hilbury (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Dainty Little Dame From Chicago, The | 1901 | Fred Murray (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
Pub. |
Don't Stick It Out Like That | 1901 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Fred Earle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Father, Mother and an Apple | 1901 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ Hopping and Popping About | 1901 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Pat Rafferty (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Don't Care- Let 'em Laugh! | 1901 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Will Dalton (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mary's Gone Away (w&m) | 1901 | Lawrence Barclay (perf.) | Pub. |
Oh! Girls, if He Wants to Kiss You | 1901 | Fred Leigh (words) Charles Foster (perf.) |
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Isn't It a Treat to Be Alive? (w&m) | 1902 | Walter Munroe (perf.) | Pub. |
It's Homely! So Homely! | 1902 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Making Room For Mighty London Town | 1902 | Edgar Bateman (words) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
Pub. |
Picked Me Up, Sat Me Down (w&m) | 1902 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | Pub. |
What a Kid 'e Is | 1902 | George Le Brunn (words) Fred W. Leigh (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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All Through Riding on a Motor (w&m) | 1903 | Vesta Victoria (perf.) | |
I Was Born on a Friday | 1903 | George Everard (words) Nellie Wallace (perf.) |
Pub. |
They All Came Round on Sunday | 1903 | George Everard (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Treat Her Very Careful | 1903 | George Everard (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
Pub. |
We're Making Up For Lost Time Now! | 1903 | George Everard (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Anywhere There Will Do | 1904 | George Everard (words) Frank Seeley (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Had No Luck That Day | 1904 | George Everard (words) Johnnie Danvers (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Never Had a Mother or a Father | 1904 | George Everard (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
It's All Right in the Summer-Time! (w&m) | 1904 | Geo. Everard (co-author) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Poor Old Man! | 1904 | George Everard (words) Charles Lilburn (perf.) |
Pub. |
Sparrow and the Mustard, The | 1904 | George Everard (words) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ Tick! Tick! | 1904 | George Everard (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
Pub. |
What's the Good of a Pair of Kilts? | 1904 | George Everard (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Good-Bye, Tommy Atkins | 1905 | George Everard (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
Pub. |
Save Your Money | 1905 | George Everard (words) Frank Coyne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Tally-Owe, the Tallyman | 1905 | George Everard (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
Pub. |
Under the Um-Ber-El-La | 1905 | George Everard (words) | Pub. |
Walk Round Eliza | 1905 | George Everard (words) Harry Bedford (perf.) |
Pub. |
World Is Full of Sunshine, The | 1905 | George Everard (words) Robert Dredge (words) |
Pub. |
Any Old Thing Will Do! | 1906 | George Everard (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Flower by Any Other Name, A | 1906 | Charles Hilbury (words) Marie Kendall (perf.) |
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In Lotus-Land | 1906 | Charles Hilbury (words) | Pub. |
It Ain't All Honey and I Ain't All Jam | 1906 | Geo. Everard (words) | |
Look Out Boys! There's a Girl About | 1906 | Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Next Horse I Ride On, The | 1906 | George Everard (words) Helen Trix (perf.) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh! Amelia | 1906 | Charles Hilbury (words) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Wave Your Hand As the Band Goes By | 1906 | George Everard (words) | Pub. |
What a Lovely Lot They Are! | 1906 | Fred W. Leigh (words) George Lashwood (perf.) |
Pub. |
What's the Good of a Jam-Pot, Boys? | 1906 | George Everard (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
Pub. |
Why Are the Girls So Fond of Me? | 1906 | George Everard (words) Charles Lilburn (perf.) |
Pub. |
You'll Get on in England | 1906 | E J Hilbury (words) Whit Cunliffe (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ You're a Jolly Fine Fellow When They Want You | 1906 | George Everard (words) Walter Munroe (perf.) |
Pub. |
Man! Man! Man! | 1907 | Charles Hilbury (words) Adeline Francis (perf.) Vesta Victoria (perf.) |
Pub. |
Whack-Fol-The-Diddle-Ol-The-Di-Doh-Day! (w&m) | 1907 | Fred Earle (perf.) | Pub. |
Whit Cunliffe's Book of Popular Songs | 1907 | Harry Leighton (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Whit Cunliffe (perf.) |
Pub. |
Why Don't You Leave It Alone? | 1907 | George Everard (words) Johnnie Danvers (perf.) |
Pub. |
Wing-Tee-Wee | 1907 | ||
Double Dutch | 1908 | ||
Rosie Had a Very Rosy Time | 1909 | Charles Hilbury (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
Pub. |
You're a Very Lucky Fellow, Mister Brown | 1909 | Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ginger, You're Balmy! (w&m) | 1910 | Harry Champion (perf.) | |
That's Nice! | 1910 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Charles Lilburn (perf.) |
Pub. |
Don't Do It Again, Matilda (w&m) | 1911 | Harry Champion (perf.) | Pub. |
Let's Have a Basin of Soup! (w&m) | 1911 | Harry Champion (perf.) | Pub. |
There's Danger on the Line | 1911 | Fred W. Leigh (words) Charles Collins (words) Arthur Lennard (perf.) |
Pub. |
Home-Made Sausages (w&m) | 1912 | Harry Champion (perf.) | |
Ow Abaht the Ahtin'? [Sic] | 1912 | George Arthurs (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
Pub. |
We're All Waiting For a Girl | 1912 | Fred Godfrey (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
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My Old Ham-Bone | 1913 | R P Weston (words) | Pub. |
Last Good-Bye, The | 1914 | Fred W. Leigh (words) | |
My Days Are Over (w&m) | 1916 | ||
⇑ They Might Break the Heart of My Dear Old Mother, But They'll Never Break Mine (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. | |
Carrying On (w&m) | 1917 | Pub. | |
Women of England (w&m) | 1917 | Pub. | |
You Always Bring the Sunshine With You | 1917 | Fred W. Leigh (words) | Pub. |
I Enjoyed It | 1922 | X. Lee (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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Boiled Beef and Carrots | 1939 | Charles Collins (words) Harry Champion (perf.) |
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I'm Henry VIII, I Am | 1965 | R P Weston (words) | Pub. |
Brown, Brown Sit Down | ? | Harry Champion (perf.) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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F. Murray | Boiled Beef and Carrots (2:50) | H. Champion | |
F. Murray | The Next Horse I Ride On (2:50) | H. Trix | |
F. Murray | What a Kid 'e Is (1902) (3:05) | Alec Hurley |