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Girl in the Khaki Dress, The Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: J P Harrington Performed by: Marie Lloyd
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Tale of the Skirt, The Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: Fred W. Leigh Performed by: Marie Lloyd
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Talk About a Big Responsibility Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: Murray and Leigh Performed by: Marie Lloyd
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Vat Ze English Call Ze - Vat Ze Name? Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: M. Tressor Performed by: Marie Lloyd
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Wedding March!, The Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: J P Harrington Performed by: Marie Lloyd
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You Ain't Ashamed O' Me, Are You, Bill? Music by: George Le Brunn. Words by: J P Harrington Performed by: Marie Lloyd, Rosie Lloyd
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words | George Le Brunn (music) Harry Leighton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Among My Knick-Knacks | George Le Brunn (music) Mon Tresor (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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And She Lisped When She Said 'Yes'' | J. McNicoll (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) Marie Loftus (perf.) |
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And the Leaves Began to Fall | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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And the Parrot Said | Orlando Powell (music) Worton David (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Are You Looking For a Girl Like Me | Orlando Powell (music) E.W. Rogers (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Barmaid, The | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Bathing | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Bird in the Hand, A | Joseph Tabrar (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Bond Street Tea-Walk, The | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Boy in the Gallery, The | George Ware (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑Buy Me Some Almond Rock | Joseph Tabrar (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Chance Your Luck | George Le Brunn (music) Wal Pink (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Chili Widow, The | George Le Brunn (music) W. T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Clever, Ain't You? | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Come Along, Let's Make It Up | George Le Brunn (music) Thomas Le Brunn (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Coster's Christening, The | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Coster's Wedding, The | Charles Moore (music) Fred Cliffe (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Customs of the Country | James W. Tate (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Directoire Girl, The | Orlando Powell (music) John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Don't Dilly Dally on the Way | Charles Collins (music) Fred Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Don't Laugh | George Le Brunn (music) Richard Morton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Every Little Movement | J. Charles Moore (music) Fred Cliffe (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑Everything in the Garden's Lovely! | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Feminine Mood and Tenses | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Folkstone For the Day | George Le Brunn (music) Edgar Bateman (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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French Lady's-Maid, The | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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G'arn Away | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Geisha, The | George Le Brunn (music) Charles Wilmott (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Girl in the Khaki Dress, The | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Girl on the Ran-Dan-Dan, The | Leslie Stuart (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Good Old Iron | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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He Knows a Good Thing When He Sees It | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Hulloa, Hulloa, Hulloa | George Le Brunn (music) G. Rollit (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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I Don't Know How to Tell Yer How I Lubs Yer! | Bennett Scott (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑I Like You and You Like Me | George Le Brunn (music) Thomas Le Brunn (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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I Live in Hopes | Orlando Powell (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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I'd Like to Live in Paris All the Time | Orlando Powell (music) Fred Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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If You Want to Get on in Revue | Sam Mayo (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) Hilda Glyder (perf.) Daisy James (perf.) |
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I'm a Good Girl Now | L. Silberman (music) M. Marcelle (words) F.E. Cliffe (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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It Didn't Come Off After All! | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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It's a Jolly Fine Game Played Slow | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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I've Never Lost My Last Train Yet | George Le Brunn (music) G. Rollit (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Just As if She Didn't Know | John Walter Bratton (music) Walter Ford (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Kitty Carney | Joseph John O'Neill (music) J.R. Nugent (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) Amy Blackie (perf.) Pearl Lovell (perf.) |
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Listen With the Right Ear | George Le Brunn (music) George Ware (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Little Bit of Lovin', A | Orlando Powell (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑Little of What You Fancy Does You Good!, A | George Arthurs (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Madam Duvan | Tom Costello (music) Joseph Tabrar (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Maid of London, Ere We Part | George Le Brunn (music) Joseph Tabrar (co-author) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Miss Marie Lloyd's Tiddley-Om-Pom | Orlando Powell (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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My Actor Man | James W. Tate (music) Clifford Harris (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Naughty! Naughty! Naughty! | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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No, 'arry, Don't Ask Me to Marry | George Le Brunn (music) Harry Castling (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Not For Bill! | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Now You've Got Yer Khaki On | Charles Collins (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Of Course | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) J. F. Lambe (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Oh! Mister What's-Er-Name | Kenneth Lyle (music) Fred Murray (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Oh! Mr Porter | George Le Brunn (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑One of the Ruins That Cromwell Knocked About | Harry Bedford (music) Harry Bedford (words) Terry Sullivan (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Piccadilly Trot, The | Worton David (music) George Arthurs (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Poor Thing | George Le Brunn (music) Richard Morton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Put on Your Slippers | Orlando Powell (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Red and the White and the Blue, The | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Rich Girl and the Poor, The | George Le Brunn (music) John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Rosie Had a Very Rosy Time | Fred Murray (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Rum-Tiddley-Um-Tum-Tay | Orlando Powell (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Salute My Bicycle! | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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She Doesn't Know That I Know What I Know | Orlando Powell (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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She Wore a Little Safety-Pin Behind | E. Denham Harrison (music) W.T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) Marie Loftus (perf.) |
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She'd Never Had a Lesson in Her Life | Orlando Powell (music) Fred Murray (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑Shop Girl, The | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Silly Fool | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Sleep! Sleep! He's Always Got His Eyes Shut | George Le Brunn (music) Murray (words) Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Spanish Señora | E.W. Rogers (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Story of a Clothes Line, The | James W. Tate (music) Frank Clifford Harris (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Tale of the Skirt, The | George Le Brunn (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Talk About a Big Responsibility | George Le Brunn (music) Fred W Leigh (words) Fred Murray (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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That Accounts For It | A.J. Mills (music) Bennett Scott (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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That Was a Bloomer | George Le Brunn (music) Harry Castling (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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That Was Before My Time | Unknown (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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That's How the Little Girl Got On | Unknown (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Then You Wink the Other Eye | George Le Brunn (music) W.T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑There They Are, the Two of Them on Their Own | George Le Brunn (music) E. Nevin (co-author) Murray/Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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There Was Something on His Mind | George Le Brunn (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Three Ages of Woman, The | Orlando Powell (music) George Arthurs (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Tommy Make Room For Your Uncle | T.S. Lonsdale (words & music) W. B. Fair (perf.) Tony Pastor (perf.) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Tricky Little Trilby | George Le Brunn (music) John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Twiddly Wink, The | Orlando Powell (music) Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Twiggy Voo | George Le Brunn (music) Richard Morton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Vat Ze English Call Ze - Vat Ze Name? | George Le Brunn (music) M. Tressor (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Whacky, Whacky, Whack! | George Ware (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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What Did She Know About Railways? | Bennett Scott (music) C.G. Cotes (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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What, What | Unknown (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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What's That For, Eh? | George Le Brunn (music) W.T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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⇑When I Take My Morning Promenade. | Bennett Scott (music) A. J. Mills (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Who Are You Getting At, Eh? | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Who Paid the Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle? | Fred Fisher (music) Alfred Bryant (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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William 'enry Sarnders | Albert Perry (words & music) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Woman's Opinion of Man, A | George Arthurs (music) Orlando Powell (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Wrong Girl, The | George Le Brunn (music) John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Wrong Man, The | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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You Ain't Ashamed O' Me, Are You, Bill? | George Le Brunn (music) J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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You Can't Stop a Girl From Thinking | Joseph Tabrar (music) J P Harrington (words) George Le Brunn (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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You Needn't Wink, I Know | Bennett Scott (music) A.J. Mills (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
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Young Country Squire, The | Felix Dumas (music) George Ware (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) John Nash (perf.) |
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You're a Thing of the Past | George Le Brunn (music) John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (perf.) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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G. Arthurs | A Little of What You Fancy Does You Good! (3:30) | Marie Lloyd | |
H. Bedford | It's a Bit of a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit (2:50) | Marie Lloyd | |
C. Collins | Now You've Got Your Khaki On (3:06) | Marie Lloyd | |
O. Powell | I'd Like To Live In Paris All The Time (3:27) | Marie Lloyd | |
B. Scott | When I Take My Morning Promenade (3:10) | Marie Lloyd |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Items |
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Little of What You Fancy Does You Good! (1915), A | George Arthurs(w&m) | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
Woman's Opinion of Man (?), A | George Arthurs | Orlando Powell (words) | ||
It's a Bit of a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit (1920) | Harry Bedford | Terry Sullivan (words) | ||
One of the Ruins That Cromwell Knocked About (?) | Harry Bedford | Harry Bedford (words) Terry Sullivan (words) |
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Just As if She Didn't Know (1895) | John Walter Bratton | Walter H. Ford (words) | ||
Now You've Got Yer Khaki On (1915) | Charles Collins | Fred W Leigh (words) | ||
Don't Dilly Dally on the Way (1919) | Charles Collins | Fred Leigh (words) | ||
Madam Duvan (1891) | Tom Costello | Joseph Tabrar (words) | ||
Piccadilly Trot (1912), The | Worton David | George Arthurs (words) | ||
Young Country Squire (1891), The | Felix Dumas | George Ware (words) | ||
⇑Who Paid the Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle? (1914) | Fred Fisher | Alfred Bryan (words) | ||
She Wore a Little Safety-Pin Behind (1896) | E. Denham Harrison | W.T. Lytton (words) | ||
Then You Wink the Other Eye (1890) | George Le Brunn | W. T. Lytton (words) | ||
Actions Speak Louder Than Words (1891) | George Le Brunn | Harry Leighton (words) | ||
Don't Laugh (1891) | George Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) | ||
Poor Thing (1891) | George Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) | ||
Listen With the Right Ear (1892) | George Le Brunn | George Ware (words) | ||
Oh! Mr Porter (1892) | George Le Brunn | Thomas Le Brunn (co-author) | ||
Twiggy Voo (1892) | George Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) | ||
No, 'arry, Don't Ask Me to Marry (1893) | George Le Brunn | Harry Castling (words) | ||
Silly Fool (1893) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
⇑He Knows a Good Thing When He Sees It (1895) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
I Like You and You Like Me (1895) | George Le Brunn | Thomas Le Brunn (words) | ||
It's a Jolly Fine Game Played Slow (1895) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
Rich Girl and the Poor (1895), The | George Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) | ||
Salute My Bicycle! (1895) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
Shop Girl (1895), The | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
Tricky Little Trilby (1895) | George Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) | ||
What's That For, Eh? (1895) | George Le Brunn | W.T. Lytton (words) | ||
Wrong Girl (1895), The | George Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) | ||
Among My Knick-Knacks (1896) | George Le Brunn | Mon Tresor (words) | ||
Chance Your Luck (1896) | George Le Brunn | Wal Pink (words) | ||
⇑Chili Widow (1896), The | George Le Brunn | W. T. Lytton (words) | ||
Clever, Ain't You? (1896) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Geisha (1896), The | George Le Brunn | Charles Wilmott (words) | ||
Maid of London, Ere We Part (1896) | George Le Brunn | Joseph Tabrar (co-author) J. P. Harrington (words) |
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That Was a Bloomer (1896) | George Le Brunn | Harry Castling (words) | ||
Vat Ze English Call Ze - Vat Ze Name? (1897) | George Le Brunn | M. Tressor (words) | ||
Bathing (1898) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Everything in the Garden's Lovely! (1898) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Talk About a Big Responsibility (1898) | George Le Brunn | Murray and Leigh (words) | ||
Hulloa, Hulloa, Hulloa (1899) | George Le Brunn | G. Rollit (words) | ||
Of Course (1899) | George Le Brunn | J. P. Harrington (words) J. F. Lambe (words) |
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⇑Girl in the Khaki Dress (1900), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Come Along, Let's Make It Up (1901) | George Le Brunn | Thos Le Brunn (words) | ||
Feminine Mood and Tenses (1901) | George Le Brunn | J. P. Harrington (words) | ||
Folkstone For the Day (1901) | George Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) | ||
Sleep! Sleep! He's Always Got His Eyes Shut (1901) | George Le Brunn | Fred Murray (words) Fred W Leigh (words) |
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There They Are, the Two of Them on Their Own (1901) | George Le Brunn | E. Nevin (co-author) Murray/Leigh (words) |
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Bond Street Tea-Walk (1902), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
It Didn't Come Off After All! (1902) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Wedding March! (1902), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
P'r'aps You've Seen the Pictures? (1903) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
There Was Something on His Mind (1903) | George Le Brunn | Fred W Leigh (words) | ||
⇑And the Leaves Began to Fall (1904) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Coster's Christening (1904), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Naughty! Naughty! Naughty! (1904) | George Le Brunn | J. P. Harrington (words) | ||
Tale of the Skirt (1904), The | George Le Brunn | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
You Ain't Ashamed O' Me, Are You, Bill? (1904) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
You're a Thing of the Past (1905) | George Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) | ||
Who Are You Getting At, Eh? (1907) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
I've Never Lost My Last Train Yet (1912) | George Le Brunn | G. Rollit (words) | ||
Good Old Iron (?) | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
Wrong Man (?), The | George Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
Rum-Tiddley-Um-Tum-Tay! (1908) | Fred W. Leigh | Orlando Powell (words) A Mas (words) J Taillefer (words) Georges Ondet (words) |
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⇑Little of What You Fancy (1915), A | Fred W. Leigh | George Arthurs (words) | ||
Tommy Make Room For Your Uncle (1875) | T.S. Lonsdale(w&m) | |||
Oh! Mister What's-Er-Name (1907) | Kenneth Lyle | Fred Murray (words) | ||
If You Want to Get on in Revue (1918) | Sam Mayo | Hilda Glyder (words) | ||
And She Lisped When She Said 'Yes'' (1897) | J. McNicoll(w&m) | |||
That Accounts For It (1903) | A.J. Mills | Bennett Scott (words) | ||
Coster's Wedding (?), The | Charles Moore | Fred Cliffe (words) | ||
Every Little Movement (?) | J. Charles Moore | Fred Cliffe (words) | ||
Twiggy Voo? (1892) | Richard Morton | George Le Brunn (co-author) | ||
Rosie Had a Very Rosy Time (1909) | Fred Murray | Charles Hilbury (words) | ||
Kitty Carney (?) | Joseph John O'Neill | J.R. Nugent (words) | ||
⇑William 'enry Sarnders (1901) | Albert Perry | Walter Hastings (words) | ||
Hi-Ti-Hiddley-Um (1895) | Orlando Powell | Charles Wilmott (words) | ||
And the Parrot Said (1907) | Orlando Powell | Worton David (words) | ||
Miss Marie Lloyd's Tiddley-Om-Pom (1907) | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
She Doesn't Know That I Know What I Know (1907) | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
Three Ages of Woman (1907), The | Orlando Powell | George Arthurs (words) | ||
Directoire Girl (1908), The | Orlando Powell | J. P. Harrington (words) | ||
Rum-Tiddley-Um-Tum-Tay (1908) | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
Are You Looking For a Girl Like Me (1910) | Orlando Powell | E.W. Rogers (words) | ||
Put on Your Slippers (1911) | Orlando Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
I'd Like to Live in Paris All the Time (1912) | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
⇑One Thing Leads to Another (1912) | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
I Live in Hopes (?) | Orlando Powell | J. P. Harrington (words) | ||
Little Bit of Lovin' (?), A | Orlando Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
She'd Never Had a Lesson in Her Life (?) | Orlando Powell | Fred Murray (words) | ||
Twiddly Wink (?), The | Orlando Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) | ||
G'arn Away (1892) | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
Barmaid (1894), The | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
Spanish Señora (1894) | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
Miss Marie Lloyd's Not For Bill! (1895) | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
Not For Bill! (1895) | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
French Lady's-Maid (1897), The | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
⇑Red and the White and the Blue (1900), The | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | |||
I Don't Know How to Tell Yer How I Lubs Yer! (1897) | Bennett Scott(w&m) | |||
What Did She Know About Railways? (1897) | Bennett Scott | C.G. Cotes (words) | ||
When I Take My Morning Promenade (1910) | Bennett Scott(w&m) | |||
You Needn't Wink, I Know (?) | Bennett Scott | A.J. Mills (words) | ||
I'm a Good Girl Now (1919) | L. Silberman | Fred E. Cliffe (words) M. Marcelle (words) |
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Girl on the Ran-Dan-Dan (1896), The | Leslie Stuart(w&m) | |||
Bird in the Hand (1894), A | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | |||
Buy Me Some Almond Rock (1894) | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | |||
You Can't Stop a Girl From Thinking (1897) | Joseph Tabrar | J. P. Harrington (words) George Le Brunn (words) |
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Ev'rybody Wondered How He Knew (1899) | Howard Talbot | George Rollit (words) | ||
⇑Story of a Clothes Line (1904), The | James W. Tate | Frank Clifford Harris (words) | ||
Customs of the Country (1907) | James W. Tate | J.P. Harrington (words) | ||
My Actor Man (1913) | James W. Tate | Clifford Harris (words) | ||
That Was Before My Time (1877c) | Unknown | |||
That's How the Little Girl Got On (?) | Unknown | |||
What, What (?) | Unknown | |||
Boy in the Gallery (1887), The | George Ware(w&m) | |||
Whacky, Whacky, Whack! (1892) | George Ware |