Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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Dear Old Pals | G.W. Hunt (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Down Went the Captain | Kate Royle (music) Fred Bowyer (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Envy of the World Down at Westminster, The | Arthur Lloyd (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Half Past XII | Fred Gilbert (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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I'll Strike You With a Feather | Arthur Lloyd (music) G.H. MacDermott (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Little Miss Muffet Sat on a Tuffet | Ernest J. Symons (music) J.S. Long (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Oh, the Miller | Kate Royle (music) Frederick Bowyer (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Parson and the Clerk, The | Geoffrey Thorn (music) E J Symons (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Scamp, The | H. Lance Major (music) Henry Pettitt (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) Will Riley (perf.) |
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She's So Sweet | G.H. MacDermott (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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Sweethearts and Wives | Ernest J. Symons (music) N.G. Travers (words) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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⇑Up Went the Price | George Ware (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
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We Didn't Want to Fight But by Jingo Now We Do | G.W. Hunt (words & music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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MacDermott's War Song (1877) | G.W. Hunt (music) G.H. MacDermott (perf.) |
Piano | IMSLP |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Very Different Place (1888), A | Frank P. Aylmer | Wal Pink (words) | ||
Willing Chap (1888), The | Frank P. Aylmer | Wal Pink (words) George Ison (words) |
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So It Was! (1887) | John Cooke | George Horncastle (words) | ||
Oh! the Pretty Creature (1887) | George Dance | George Ison (words) | ||
Influenza (1890), The | George Dance(w&m) | |||
Rap! Rap! Rap! I'm Married to a Medium (1879) | T. Vincent Davies | W W Thornton (words) | ||
Not Too Much But Just Enough (1887) | William George Eaton | Frederick Bowyer (words) | ||
Can You Wonder When Trade's So Bad (1878) | Frank Egerton | William Sim (words) | ||
Charlie Dilke (1885) | Fred Gilbert | |||
W.E.G (1885) | Fred Gilbert | |||
⇑It All Depends on Randy (1886) | Fred Gilbert | |||
Beaten by a Head (1890) | Fred Gilbert(w&m) | |||
Half Past XII (1891) | Fred Gilbert | |||
I Like A Little Toddle Down Regent Street (1882) | G.W. Hunter(w&m) | |||
Tragedy in Tenth Avenue (1864) | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) | ||
Dear Old Pals (1870) | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | |||
MacDermott's War Song (1877) | G.W. Hunt | |||
Waiting For the Signal (1878) | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) | ||
Ditto Repeato (1888) | G.W. Hunt | George Ison (words) | ||
We Didn't Want to Fight But by Jingo Now We Do (1914c-) | G.W. Hunt | Charles Knight (words) | ||
Major K.N Pepper (?) | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | |||
⇑I'll Strike You With a Feather (1876) | Arthur Lloyd(w&m) | |||
Envy of the World Down at Westminster (1882), The | Arthur Lloyd(w&m) | |||
Scamp (1875), The | H. Lance Major | Henry Pettitt (words) | ||
There's Danger on the Line (1875) | G.P. Norman(w&m) | |||
You Are Always Sure to Fetch Them with Wst, Wst, Wst (?) | Henry Pettitt(w&m) | |||
They All Do It (1878) | John Read | H W Fitchett (words) | ||
Did You Ever Catch a Weasel Asleep? (?) | Walter Redmond | Geoffrey Thorn (words) | ||
Down Went the Captain (1887) | Kate Royle | Fred Bowyer (words) | ||
Not Much (1887) | Kate Royle | Joeseph H. Long (words) | ||
Oh, the Miller (1887) | Kate Royle | Frederick Bowyer (words) | ||
⇑He Isn't a Marrying Man (1877) | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | |||
Little Miss Muffet Sat on a Tuffet (1882) | Ernest J. Symons | J.S. Long (words) | ||
Sweethearts and Wives (1891) | Ernest J. Symons | N.G. Travers (words) | ||
Hi Hi Hoopla (1870) | Geoffrey Thorn(w&m) | |||
Parson and the Clerk (1882), The | Geoffrey Thorn | E J Symons (words) | ||
Parcels Post Van (1870) | N.G. Travers(w&m) | |||
How Did You Lose Your Arm? (1889) | N.G. Travers(w&m) | |||
Up Went the Price (1882) | George Ware | E J Symons (words) | ||
Speak Up, My Darlings (?) | Michel Winnbred(w&m) |