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Is It Nothing to You? | Edison Blue Amberol: 3394 | Betsy Lane Shepherd |
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You Can't Do Without a Girl | Edison Bell Record: 10452 | P. Dawson |
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Hey! Ho! What Might Have Been | Percy Edgar (music) Terry Sullivan (words) G. Robey (perf.) |
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We Parted the Best of Friends | Percy Edgar (words & music) G. Robey (perf.) |
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What Was There, Was Good | Percy Edgar (music) Saxe Rohme (words) G. Robey (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ma Little White Flower | 1906 | T E Finglas (words) | ![]() |
You Can't Do Without a Girl | 1907 | P. Dawson (perf.) | ![]() |
Does Anyone Want a Girl? (w&m) | 1908 | Pub. | |
Have Your Ears Been Burning, Mr. Jackson?" (w&m) | 1908 | Pub. | |
Pack Up Your Trunk and Go! | 1908 | R. Penso (words) | Pub. |
If My Way Were Yours, Ellaline | 1910 | H. Castling (words) C W Murphy (words) |
Pub. |
When the Summer Sun Is Dying, Rose-Marie (w&m) | 1910 | Lillian French (perf.) | Pub. |
I Can't Go to Sleep When the Moon Shines | 1912 | Phil Kauffmann (words) | Pub. |
Sandy Boy (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
In Your Quaint Frills and Laces | 1914 | Edwin Cuthbertson (words) Daisy Taylor (perf.) |
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Baby Loo (w&m) | 1915 | Pub. | |
⇑ Hey! Ho! What Might Have Been | 1915 | Terry Sullivan (words) G. Robey (perf.) |
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In Cloister Grey | 1915 | Bert Courtney (words) Fred Jester Barnes (perf.) |
Pub. |
Is It Nothing to You? | 1915 | H. Trevor (words) Betsy Lane Shepherd (perf.) Ada Reeve (perf.) |
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Kiss Your Daddy | 1915 | G. Wells (words) | Pub. |
Naida | 1915 | Edwin Cuthbertson (words) Bert Courtney (perf.) |
Pub. |
We Parted the Best of Friends | 1915 | G. Robey (perf.) | |
Beautiful Rose of Desire | 1916 | H. Trevor (words) | Pub. |
What Was There, Was Good | 1916 | Saxe Rohmer (words) G. Robey (perf.) |
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I Want One Little Girl | 1917 | T W Thurban (words) R. G. Knowles (perf.) |
Pub. |
On the Good Ship ''Pull Together'' | 1919 | J. Neat (words) Frank Harwood (perf.) |
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