Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Forget-Me-Not | 189- | ||
Harp With the Broken Strings, The | 19-- | F.S. Milwood (words) | |
I'd Like to Call You Sweetheart | 19-- | Stan Jerome (words) | Pub. |
Man in the Signal Box, The | 19-- | Nugent & O'Neil (words) | Pub. |
Whisper My Name to Nell | 19--- | John E. Nugent (words) | Pub. |
Just a Bunch of Shamrocks | 190- | Ward McAlister (words) Amy Blackie (perf.) Post Mason:Rupert Cuthbert (perf.) Wally Edwards (perf.) Lucy Fraser (perf.) Harry Hart (perf.) Stan. Kerrige (perf.) Andrew Mack (perf.) R. McLeish (perf.) Olga Pennington (perf.) Doris Tindall (perf.) |
|
Like a Bird With a Broken Wing | 190- | Amy Blackie (perf.) | Pub. |
Like the Roses That Are Fading in the Sun | 190- | ||
My Little Christmas Belle | 190- | ||
Faded Leaf of Shamrock, A | 1900 | Pub. | |
Long Lane That Has No Turning, A | 1900 | Milwood & McAlister (words) | Pub. |
⇑ When It's Moonlight on the Silv'ry Rio Grande | 1900 | Amy Blackie (perf.) Eileen Boyd (perf.) Nita Clarke-Neete (perf.) Lucy Fraser (perf.) John Fuller (perf.) Vivie Keeling (perf.) Stella Ranger (perf.) James Rhodes (perf.) Ella Wellington (perf.) |
Pub. |
Australia | 1906 | ||
Man in the Signal Tower, The | 1906 | John E. Nugent (words) | Pub. |
Whisper ''Good-Night'' Like You Used to Do | 1906 | Evelyn S. Milwood (words) Amy Blackie (perf.) Harrie Hart (perf.) Ella Wellington (perf.) as Ward McAlister. |
|
I'm Going to Take You Back to Old Killarney | 1907 | Walter Van Brunt (words)
as Felix Le Roy |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Australia's Welcome to Uncle Sam | 1908 | ||
Heroes of the Fire Brigade | 1908 | Pub. | |
Sons of the Southern Cross | 1908 | Pub. | |
Any Old Place Would Be Paradise | 1909 | Pub. | |
Kitchener | 1909 | Pub. | |
Sign of the Cross, The | 1909 | Pub. | |
Will My Soul Pass Thro' Old Ireland | 1909 | Pub. | |
Boys of the Fire Brigade, The | 191- | Clifford Jackson (words) | |
Drummer Boy | 191- | Amy Blackie (perf.) | |
Good-Bye Kathleen Mavourneen | 191- | Pub. | |
I Care Not For Your Pity, Dear Louise | 191- | Milwood & McAlister (words) | Pub. |
⇑ I'm Going Back to My Old Bush Home | 191- | Pub. | |
Little Rustic Church Beside the Hill, The | 191- | Pub. | |
Message From Home, A | 191- | Pub. | |
My Sweet Boronia | 191- | Pub. | |
Night That She Played Her Last Part, The | 191- | Murphy & Brennan (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Picture That Gold Cannot Buy, A | 191- | ||
There's Always a Place in My Heart For You | 191- | John E. Nugent (words) | |
When Your Golden Hair Is Grey | 191- | John E. Nugent (words) Amy Blackie (perf.) |
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My Ship and I | 1910 | ||
Why Can't We Have a Navy of Our Own | 1910 | Pub. | |
I'll Be With You in the Springtime, Doris Dear (w&m) | 1914 | Pub. | |
Tis Not Always in Battle Where a Soldier Meets His Fate | 1914 | Pub. | |
We'll Nail Our Colors to the Mast | 1914 | ||
If England Wants a Hand, Well, Here It Is | 1915 | Charles Vaude (words) Harrison Latimer (perf.) |
Pub. |
Will They Never Come? | 1915 | Pub. | |
Boys of Australia's Little Navy, The | 1918 | Pub. | |
⇑ Wattle Day | 192- | Pub. | |
Tango Waltz, The | ? | Pub. |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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J. Slater | If England Wants a Hand, Well, Here It Is (3:09) | Harrison Latimer |