All that can presently (March 2021) be gleaned about Ruth Lytton from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she has been featured on 6 works published between 1902 and 1912. From her postcard depiction shown left and the titles of the songs she features her act was very like to have been Scottish.| Title | Composer | Attribution | Items |
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Cameron Highlander (1906), The | George Bastow | Albert Hall (words)
Ruth Lytton (perf.) |
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Our Jamie He Comes Hame To-Day (1912) | George Bastow | Leonard Cooke (words)
Ruth Lytton (perf.) |
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What a Thing It Is to Be a Boy! (1902) | Carl Kiefert | Charles H Taylor (words)
Ruth Lytton (perf.) |
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Look at the Kiltie-Boys, Hooch Aye! (1909) | Fred W. Leigh(w&m) | Ruth Lytton (perf.) |
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Her Name Is Annie Laurie (1911) | Fred W. Leigh(w&m) | Ruth Lytton (perf.) | |
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In Kilt and Glengarry (1909) | John Neat | Leonard Cooke (words)
Ruth Lytton (perf.) |