The portrait on the left is taken from his You Can't Have Too Much of a Jolly Good Thing (1878) published by H. D'Alcorn & Co., London, England.| Websites: | |||
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Fred Albert | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
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| Bradshaw's Guide | Fred Albert (music) Henry S. Leigh (words) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Cheer For Plimsoll, A | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Cribbage | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Give Me the Girl That Is Tender and True | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| I Knew That I Was Dreaming | Fred Albert (music) A.J. Birtchnell (words) George Leybourne (perf.) |
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| It's All Very Easy to Talk About | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| London | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Mad Butcher, The | Henri Clark (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Off to America | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Playing on the Same Old String | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Sentimental Songs | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| ⇑Spelling Bee, The | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Turkey and the Bear, The | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| What's-A-Name Square | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| You Can't Have Too Much of a Jolly Good Thing | Fred Albert (words & music) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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⇑Mad Butcher (?), The | Henri Clark(w&m) | Fred Albert (perf.) |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| I Knew That I Was Dreaming (w&m) | 1875 | Annie Adams (perf.) George Leybourne (perf.) |
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| Bradshaw's Guide | 1876 | Henry S. Leigh (words) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Brave Captain Webb! | 1876 | T W Lee (words) | |
| Cheer For Plimsoll, A | 1876 | T W Lee (words) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Cribbage (w&m) | 1876 | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| Grocer's Boy, The | 1876 | Henri Clark (words) | |
| London | 1876 | R Childs (words) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Playing on the Same Old String (w&m) | 1876 | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| Fred Albert's New War Song | 1878 | W.G. Eaton (words) | |
| Perverted Proverbs, (w&m) | 1878 | Pub. | |
| Turkey and the Bear, The (w&m) | 1878 | Fred Albert (perf.) | Pub. |
| ⇑ What's-A-Name Square (w&m) | 1878 | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| You Can't Have Too Much of a Jolly Good Thing (w&m) | 1878 | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| Adam and Eve | 1880 | W.G. Eaton (words) | Pub. |
| How Paddy Stole the Rope (w&m) | 1885 | Patrick Feeney (perf.) | |
| Man Can't Be Always at Business, A | 1886 | |
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| Muddled Maxims | 1886 | W G Eaton (words) | Pub. |
| Sentimental Songs | 1887 | W G Eaton (words) Fred Albert (perf.) |
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| Give Me the Girl That Is Tender and True (w&m) | ? | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| It's All Very Easy to Talk About (w&m) | ? | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| Off to America (w&m) | ? | Fred Albert (perf.) | |
| Spelling Bee, The (w&m) | ? | Fred Albert (perf.) |