Arthur Albert (1872-1930)
Last updated: 08.06.24
p_albertarth.jpgAll that can presently (March 2021) be gleaned about Arthur Albert from sheet music covers and by internet searching is that he has been featured on 2 works published in 1899.
He is described with mixed reviews in the link below from which his portrait is taken. No biographical information other than he was a conceited cockney is given.
Of interest is That's Why I Enlisted For a Soldier (1899) words & music: Will Godwin and published by Hopwood & Crew, .
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Websites:
url15.gif International Tourists A: Arthur Albert Press notices.by ozvta.com  

This list is derived from information provided by Monologues.co.uk which went down sometime in 2023.
The loss of this valuable resource is very sad and a mystery.
     Title Attribution Remarks
       
  Highly Colored Tie, The F.W. Venton (music)
A.J. Mills (words)
Arthur Albert (perf.)
 
The peformer is featured on 3 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg That's Why I Enlisted For a Soldier (1899) Will Godwin(w&m)
perf15.jpg Highly Colored Tie (1893), The F.W. Venton J Mills (words)
Arthur Albert (perf.)
perf15.jpg My Little Ray of Sunshine (1900) Gilbert Wells(w&m) Arthur Albert (perf.)