Anywhere Is All Right When You're Doing Well Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Worton David, George Campbell
| ||||||
I'd Like to See the Colour of Your Money, Mister Green Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Percy Edgar Performed by: Esta Stella, Nellie Chandos
| ||||||
Is There No Message From England? Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Worton David
| ||||||
L'Ingenue - Mello Cello Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Percy Edgar, Walter Hast
| ||||||
Mr. Jollyboy Song Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Arthur Wimperis
| ||||||
Riding, Gliding Along in a Motor Car Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Worton David
| ||||||
Scent of the Violets, The Music by: Ralph Penso. Words by: Percy Edgar, Walter Hast
|
Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
---|
The Girls I've Left Behind Me (1911) | Stanley Kirkby | Edison Amberol: 12314 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
---|
Poor Old John - Part 1 (1909) | R. Penso | Harry Bluff as Mark Crosby | Columbia: 26589 | |
Poor Old John - Part 2 (1909) | R. Penso | Harry Bluff as Mark Crosby | Columbia: 26590 |
Title | Attribution | Remarks |
---|
Introduce Me to the Lady | Ralph Penso (music) Worton David (words) Vesta Tilley (perf.) |
||
It Was Three O'Clock in the Morning | Ralph Penso (music) Worton David (words) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
||
Oh, Joe! I Want to Go to the Picture Show | Ralph Penso (words & music) Arthur Reece (perf.) |
||
Seaside Walks | Ralph Penso (words & music) Vesta Tilley (perf.) |
||
There'll Be Dirty Work at the Cross-Roads To-Night | Ralph Penso (words & music) |
||
When the Summer Days Are O'Er, Ann Gray | Ralph Penso (words & music) Gertie Gitana (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
---|
I'd Like to See the Colour of Your Money, Mister Green | 1907 | Percy Edgar (words) Nellie Chandos (perf.) Esta Stella (perf.) |
|
Scent of the Violets, The | 1907 | Percy Edgar (words) Walter Hast (words) |
Pub. |
I'm Wait-Wait-Waiting | 1908 | Worton David (words) | |
Is There No Message From England? | 1908 | Worton David (words) | |
Anywhere Is All Right When You're Doing Well | 1909 | Worton David (words) George Campbell (words) |
|
Don't Go Any Further | 1909 | Worton David (words) Little Tich (perf.) |
Pub. |
Poor Old John - Part 1 (w&m) | 1909 | Harry Bluff as Mark Crosby (perf.) | |
Poor Old John - Part 2 (w&m) | 1909 | Harry Bluff as Mark Crosby (perf.) | |
Riding, Gliding Along in a Motor Car | 1909 | Worton David (words) | Pub. |
Won't You Ride Across the Moonlit Prairie? (w&m) | 1909 | Gay Persse (perf.) | Pub. |
Baby's Box of Toys (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
⇑ Charge of the 'Night' Brigade, The (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
Follow the Soldiers (w&m) | 1910 | ||
Girls I've Left Behind Me, The (w&m) | 1910 | Stanley Kirkby (perf.) | Pub. |
Good-Bye, Bachelor Days! (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
Indian Maid. (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
Mr. Jollyboy | 1910 | Arthur Wimperis (words) | |
Oh, Joe! I Want to Go to the Picture Show (w&m) | 1910 | Arthur Reece (perf.) | Pub. |
Someland (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. | |
What Is a _? (w&m) | 1910 | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
---|
When the Summer Days Are O'Er, Ann Gray (w&m) | 1910 | Gertie Gitana (perf.) | |
Cheero! (w&m) | 1911 | ||
I Never Knew I Loved You Until You Said Good-Bye (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Introduce Me to the Lady | 1911 | Worton David (words) Vesta Tilley (perf.) |
|
It Was Three O'Clock in the Morning (w&m) | 1911 | Arthur Reece (perf.) | Pub. |
Let Us Waltz Round Together. (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Monty From Monte Carlo (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Take Me Down Bond Street (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
There'll Always Be a Corner by the Fire For You (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
There'll Be Dirty Work at the Cross-Roads To-Night (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Yesterday You Called Me Sweetheart (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
⇑ Come Away to Binga-Boo (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
I'm Just Nobody! | 1912 | Worton David (words) Sam Stern (perf.) |
Pub. |
If I Were to Say Good-Bye (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
If We All Went Out on Strike (w&m) | 1912 | ||
Seaside Walks (w&m) | 1912 | Vesta Tilley (perf.) | Pub. |
She Don't Like Me Like She Used To. (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
We All Went Toddling Up Behind (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
When Gertie Did That Frenchy Dance (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
I Never Knew What 'Sweetheart' Meant Till I Met You (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
---|
I'd Much Rather Stroll Along the Seaside Strand (w&m) | 1913 | ||
Tommy, Won't You Teach Me How to Tango? (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Each Other (w&m) | 1914 | Albert Whelan (perf.) | |
God Bless Me | 1914 | Bocchis. (words) Albert Whelan (perf.) |
Pub. |
Love Is Ever Calling | 1914 | Dudley Carlton (words) | Pub. |
Patty Proudly Packs For Privates Prepaid Paper Parcels (w&m) | 1915 | Pub. | |
It's a Wonderful Night For a Walk (w&m) | 1917 | Pub. | |
We Don't Want a Lot of Flags A-Flying (w&m) | 1917 | Pub. | |
Girl For the Boy, The (w&m) | 1919 | ||
I Shall Strike | 1919 | George Arthurs (words) | Pub. |
Where There's a Girl There's a Boy | 1919 | George Arthurs (words) | |
⇑ By-And-By (w&m) | 1920 | ||
I've Got Somebody Else's Girl | 1920 | George Arthurs (words) | Pub. |
I've Met Girls in Lapland (w&m) | 1920 | ||
Lullaby Song (w&m) | 1920 | ||
Oh! How He Taught Me to Love! (w&m) | 1920 | ||
Rose of Love's Memory, The (w&m) | 1920 | ||
You Really Needn't Bother Any More! (w&m) | 1920 | ||
You'll Find Me There (w&m) | 1920 | ||
Eyes of Love (w&m) | 1921 |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
---|
L'Ingenue - Mello Cello | 1921 | ||
Stumps and Stalks (w&m) | 1921 | ||
They'll All Be Wrong (w&m) | 1921 | ||
When I Fell in Love With You (w&m) | 1921 | ||
Whistle Your Cares Away (w&m) | 1921 | ||
Dearest of All (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Down the Vale of Twilight Shadows (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Girl of a Bygone Day, The | 1922 | L Jerome (words)
from "Fashions" |
|
I'm Learning Something From You | 1922 | L Jerome (words)
from "Fashions" |
|
In Some Little Corner of the World | 1922 | L Jerome (words)
from "Fashions" |
|
My Son | 1922 | L Jerome (words)
from "Fashions" |
|
⇑ Oh, Baby! (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Once Upon a Time (w&m) | 1922 | ||
One! Two! Three! Four!. a Lesson in Dancing (w&m) | 1922 | from "The Babes in the Wood" | |
Right Kind of Boy, The (w&m) | 1922 | from "The Babes in the Wood" | |
She's So Modest | 1922 | L Jerome (words)
from "Fashions" |
|
Someone Who Knows How to Love (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Stolen Kiss, A (w&m) | 1922 | ||
Those Tortoiseshell Rims (w&m) | 1922 | ||
You Made the Whole World Mine | 1922 | John Harcourt (words) Clifford F. Harris (perf.) |
Pub. |