All that can presently (September 2024) be gleaned about Flossie Allen from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an American actress/singer who has been featured on 10 works published between 1896 and 1904.
That's How I Love You, MameMusic by: James B. Mullen. Words by: Vincent Bryan Performed by: Flossie Allen
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My Old New Hampshire Home (1898) | H. von Tilzer (music) Andrew B. Sterling (words) Flossie Allen (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
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Josephine, My Jo (1901) | James Timothy Brymn | R.C. McPherson (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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What Is a Home Without Love? (1900) | Charles K. Harris(w&m) | Flossie Allen (perf.) | |
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Always in the Way (1903) | Charles K. Harris(w&m) | Flossie Allen (perf.) | |
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Blue Bell (1904) | Theodore F. Morse | Edward Madden (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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What the Brass Band Played - Song (1904) | Theodore F. Morse | Jack Drislane (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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That's How I Love You, Mame (1903) | James B. Mullen | Vincent Bryan (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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Where the Sweet Magnolias Bloom (1896) | Harry von Tilzer | Flossie Allen (perf.) | |
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My Old New Hampshire Home (1898) | Harry von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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Somebody's Waiting For Me (1902) | Harry von Tilzer | Andrew B. Sterling (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |
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I Wants to Be a Leading Lady (1901) | Harry von Tilzer | George Totten Smith (words)
Flossie Allen (perf.) |