Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Have a Smile For Everyone You Meet and They Will Have a Smile For You (1919) | H. Rule | Arthur Hall | Edison Blue Amberol: 3752 | |
Just a Week From To-Day (1921) | H. Rule | Aileen Stanley | Edison Blue Amberol: 4293 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Have a Smile For Everyone You Meet and They Will Have a Smile For You (1919) | H. Rule | Arthur Hall | Edison: 6630 | |
Just a Week From To-Day (1921) | H. Rule | Aileen Stanley | Edison: 7793 |
Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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A-Be, My Boy | Herbert Rule (music) McGee (co-author) Grock, Rule Siberman (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Don't Forget to Call Me in the Morning! | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelham (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
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Eat More Fruit | Herbert Rule (music) Harry Stogden (words) Wee Georgie Wood (perf.) |
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Fill 'em Up | Herbert Rule (music) James Walsh (co-author) Thomas McGhee (words) Hetty King (perf.) |
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From Poverty Street to Golden Square | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (perf.) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
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Good Morning Mr. Postman | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelham (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
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He's Going to Meet His Girl | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelman (words) Vesta Tilley (perf.) |
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How's Your Father? | Herbert Rule (music) F Holt (words) Harry Tate (perf.) |
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I Never Reply | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelman (words) Gladys Mavius (perf.) |
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If I Could Meet You | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelman (words) Marie Wilton (perf.) |
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I'll Saw His See-Saw Down | A.J. Mills (music) Chas. Collins (words) Fred Godfrey (words) Herbert Rule (perf.) |
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⇑Only a Working Man | Herbert Rule (music) F. Holt (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Our's Is a Nice 'ouse, Our's Is | Herbert Rule (music) F. Holt (words) Alfred Lester (perf.) |
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Ring on the Telephone, The | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelman (words) George D'Albert (perf.) |
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She Didn't Come From Borneo | Herbert Rule (music) Paul Pelham (words) Newton Butts (words) Clarice Mayne (perf.) |
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Turned Up | Herbert Rule (music) Harry Castling (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Who Put the Bricks in Brixton? | Herbert Rule (music) Shaun Glenville (words) Syd Walker (perf.) Dorothy Ward (perf.) |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Have a Smile For Everyone You Meet and They Will Have a Smile For You (1918) | H. Rule (music) J. Keirn Brennan (words) Paul Cunningham (words) Corinne Griffith (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Greer | ||
I Did It All For You (1914) | H. Rule (music) Ray Sherwood (words) Effie Graham (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
That's How I Believe in You (1921) | H. Rule (music) Al Dubin (words) Paul Cunningham (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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I'll Saw His See-Saw Down (1909) | Fred Godfrey | A.J. Mills (words) Chas. Collins (words) Herbert Rule (perf.) |
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I'll Saw His See-Saw Down (1909) | A.J. Mills | Chas. Collins (words) Fred Godfrey (words) Herbert Rule (perf.) |
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You Toast the Muffins and Crumpets (1909) | Paul Pelham(w&m) | Herbert Rule (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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A-Be, My Boy (w&m) | 1905 | McGee (co-author) Lily Morris (perf.) Daisy Wood (perf.) |
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Do As You Like With Me | 1905 | Harry Luck (words) Dan Crawley (perf.) |
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What's the Good of Worrying, Father? | 1905 | James McGhee (words) Rose Elliott (perf.) |
Pub. |
Belle of Dardanelles, The | 1906 | Newton Butts (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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Don't Be Afraid Little Soldier | 1906 | Newton Butts (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
Pub. |
She Didn't Come From Borneo | 1906 | Paul Pelham (words) Newton Butts (words) Clarice Mayne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Why Can't I Be a Pal of Yours? | 1906 | Newton Butts (words) Katie Lawrence (perf.) |
Pub. |
Canoodle in My Canoe | 1907 | George d' Albert (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
Pub. |
Georgie From Georgia | 1907 | James McGhee (words) Paul Pelman (words) George Lashwood (perf.) |
Pub. |
Has Anybody Seen My Poodle Dog? | 1907 | Nat Clifford (words) Billy Williams (perf.) |
Pub. |
I'm Going to Try My Luck in London | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) Carlotta Levey (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ I'm Thinking Always of You | 1907 | Thomas J Quigley (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
Pub. |
Joan! Joan! Joan! Come Home! | 1907 | James McGhee (words) Dave Hall (words) Madge Temple (words) Maude Esmond (words) Rosie Lloyd (perf.) Clarice Mayne (perf.) |
Pub. |
Love-Light Has Gone From Your Eyes, The | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) | Pub. |
Pretty Little Wallflower | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) | |
Ring on the Telephone, The | 1907 | George d' Albert (words) George D'Albert (perf.) |
Pub. |
Rose, With Her Sunday Smile | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) Gladys Mavius (perf.) |
Pub. |
Sweet Bells of Shandon | 1907 | Jas W Tate (words) Paul Pelman (words) Dave Carter (perf.) |
Pub. |
Under the Golden Laburnum Tree | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) Carlotta Levey (perf.) |
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When? When? When? Is Your Ship A-Coming Home? | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) Lena Verdi (perf.) |
Pub. |
Wingey, Wangey Woo | 1907 | Paul Pelman (words) | Pub. |
Cheer Up, Mother! Cheer Up, Dad! | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Harry Anderson (perf.) |
Pub. |
Daddy Went Upon a Steamer | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Jessie Preston (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ Don't Forget to Call Me in the Morning! | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
Pub. |
Ev'ryone Must Have a Start in Life | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Kitty Wager (perf.) |
Pub. |
From Poverty Street to Golden Square | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (perf.) Florrie Forde (perf.) |
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Good Morning Mr. Postman | 1908 | Paul Pelham (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
Pub. |
He's Going to Meet His Girl | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Vesta Tilley (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Never Reply | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Billie Burford (perf.) Gladys Mavius (perf.) |
Pub. |
I'll Sell the Flowers | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
Pub. |
If I Could Meet You | 1908 | Marie Wilton (words) Paul Pelman (words) Marie Wilton (perf.) |
Pub. |
Why Can't You Love Me, Daisy? | 1908 | Sam Richards (words) | Pub. |
Why Do I Ask You if You Love Me? | 1908 | Paul Pelman (words) | Pub. |
Barney, Are You Leaving Killarney? | 1909 | Harry Castling (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
Pub. |
I Can Picture Polly | 1909 | Paul Pelman (words) Flora Cromer (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ I'm Going to Catch the First Boat in the Morning | 1909 | Harry Castling (words) James McGhee (words) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ma Lucy Anna From Alabama | 1909 | T E Finglas (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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Other Yacht, The | 1909 | Harry Castling (words) | Pub. |
You Toast the Muffins and Crumpets | 1909 | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Want No Lovely Mansion (w&m) | 191- | ||
I Do Like Cheap Sea-Trips! | 1910 | Thomas McGhee (words) | Pub. |
I Never Meet a Pal Going My Way | 1910 | Paul Pelman (co-author) Flora Cromer (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Was Standing on the Quay | 1910 | James McGhee (words) | Pub. |
La- La- Sing This Chorus With Me | 1910 | Thomas McGhee (words) George d' Albert (words) |
Pub. |
My Baby | 1910 | Paul Pelman (words) | Pub. |
Only One Girl at a Time | 1910 | James MacGhee (words) | Pub. |
Out Came My Penny and I Gave a Little Spin (w&m) | 1910c | Pub. | |
⇑ Paddy Mcghee and His Jaunting Car (w&m) | 1910c | Pub. | |
Welcoming Him In (w&m) | 1910c | ||
Darling Mill, or, Will's Mill Still | 1911 | Ted Elgar (words) | Pub. |
Fine Strawberries | 1911 | James McGhee (words) Nora Bayes (perf.) Flora Cromer (perf.) Jack Norworth (perf.) |
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I Don't Like Music. | 1911 | James MacGhee (words) | |
I'd Like to Be an Actress (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
I'm the Master of the Bow-Wows | 1911 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
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March to Marble Arch | 1911 | James MacGhee (words) | Pub. |
They're After Me For Musical Comedy (w&m) | 1911 | Pub. | |
Don't Forget the Ship That Carried You Over (w&m) | 1912 | Pub. | |
I Want to Walk With You | 1912 | Florence Baines (words) | Pub. |
I Won't Come That Way Any More | 1912 | Thomas McGhee (words) Alec Kennedy (perf.) |
Pub. |
⇑ I'll Take You to the Ragtime Dance | 1912 | Arthur J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) |
Pub. |
My Pretty Little Bunch of Flowers | 1912 | Thomas McGhee (words) Orlando Powell (words) Alec Hurley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Woolloomooloo (w&m) | 1912 | Leonard Nelson (perf.) | Pub. |
Hearts Were Trumps (w&m) | 1913 | Pub. | |
Jenny Jenkins From Jenkins Town | 1913 | James McGhee (words) | Pub. |
Millie the Miller's Daughter | 1913 | James McGhee (words) | Pub. |
Play a Heiland [Sic] Melody | 1913 | Harry Castling (words) Daisy Taylor (perf.) |
Pub. |
I Did It All For You | 1914 | Ray Sherwood (words) Effie Graham (perf.) |
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Some Hearts Will Be Joyful (w&m) | 1914 | ||
Dear Old Mother and Dad | 1917 | Elvin Hedges (words) | Pub. |
My Rachel Myer From Hawaii | 1917 | Thomas McGhee (words) Sam Stern (words) |
Pub. |
Have a Smile For Everyone You Meet and They Will Have a Smile For You | 1918 | J. Keirn Brennan (words) Paul Cunningham (words) Corinne Griffith (perf.) Arthur Hall (perf.) |
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⇑ I Want to See My Ida Hoe in Idaho | 1918 | Duncan Sisters (perf.) Fred Stone (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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I'm Having the Time of My Life | 1918 | Terry Sullivan (words) Morny Cash (perf.) |
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When Is It Going to Be Rasberry? | 1918 | Thomas McGhee (words) Dave Wallace (words) |
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Ah! Ah! Ah! (w&m) | 1919 | ||
I Want to Go Down the Dear Old Strand | 1919 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
I'm Always Longing For You | 1919 | James Walsh (words) | |
I'm the Biggest Guy on Broadway | 1919 | Thomas McGhee (words) J W Rickaby (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
Pub. |
Isn't It Lovely to Be in Love | 1919 | Bert Gilbert (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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My Sampan Man (w&m) | 1919 | ||
Wait For Me (Brother Bill) | 1919 | Bert Gilbert (words) | |
What Are the Wild Waves Saying? | 1919 | Thomas McGhee (words) | Pub. |
Ding Dong | 1920 | W.H. Wallis (words) F Holt (words) |
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⇑ Fill 'em Up | 1920 | James Walsh (co-author) Thomas McGhee (words) Hetty King (perf.) |
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I'm Coming Back to Li'l Old London | 1920 | Fred Holt (words) Everett Lynton (words) |
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She's the Heart of Dixieland | 1920 | Ray Sherwood (words) Corinne Griffith (perf.) |
Pub. |
Solomon Jock Mackenzie Rubenstein | 1920 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
What'll I Do? | 1920 | F Holt (words) | |
Who Put the Bricks in Brixton? (w&m) | 1920 | Syd Walker (perf.) Dorothy Ward (perf.) |
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As Long As the Heather Is on the Hills | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
Captain Thing-Ummy-Tight | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
Cheer Up | 1921 | Thomas McGhee (words) J Walsh (words) |
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I Can't See So Well Without My Glasses On | 1921 | Harry Castling (words) | |
I Started at the Bottom of the Ladder | 1921 | Fred Holt (words) Everett Lynton (words) |
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I Wonder What the Old Home Looks Like | 1921 | W.H. Wallis (words) F Holt (words) |
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⇑ I'll See You Down There | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
If We Only Had an Isle of Women (w&m) | 1921 | ||
If We Only Had the Summer in the Winter-Time | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
Just a Week From To-Day | 1921 | Al Dubin (words) Paul Cunningham (words) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
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Ma Hame Amang the Heather | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
My Sweet Marie in Italy (w&m) | 1921 | ||
Now I've Got You | 1921 | F Holt (words) | |
Old Bill's Photographs | 1921 | Harry Castling (words) | |
Our's Is a Nice 'ouse, Our's Is | 1921 | F Holt (words) Alfred Lester (perf.) |
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Right Ho! I'm on My Way | 1921 | J Walsh (words) | |
Stony-Broke in No-Man's-Land | 1921 | F Holt (words) Geo Carney (words) |
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Ta-Ta! | 1921 | Harry Castling (words) | |
⇑ Tell 'em the Tale | 1921 | F Holt (words) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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That Little Black Cat | 1921 | W.H. Wallis (words) | |
That's How I Believe in You | 1921 | Al Dubin (words) Paul Cunningham (words) |
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Wait Till We Have Another War (w&m) | 1921 | ||
Why Did I Waste My Kisses on You? | 1921 | Thomas McGhee (words) Harry Castling (words) |
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Come On, Steve | 1922 | Fred Holt (words) Fred Curran (perf.) |
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Hard-Up Street | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
Hello, Old What's-A-Name! | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
Hi! Hi!! Ho!!! | 1922 | Albert William Plunkett (words) Fred Holt (words) Dumbells (perf.) |
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How Do You Do! | 1922 | Harry Castling (words) | |
How's Your Father? | 1922 | F Holt (words) Harry Tate (perf.) |
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I Don't Know, Do You? | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
⇑ I Know I'm Beautiful | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
I'm Wondering Why | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
If You've Got Any Good in Your Heart | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
Our Dad Is a Lad When He's Had Some | 1922 | G Carney (words) | |
Our House Is Open After Hours | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
That Don't Matter | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
There Are Millions of People | 1922 | Fred Holt (words) Ernie Mayne (perf.) |
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They All Went Wobbling Along | 1922 | B Scott (words) | |
We Ain't Got Much Money | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
Wow Wow, How Are You? | 1922 | Harry Castling (words) | |
You Never Know | 1922 | F Holt (words) | |
Brown Father's Father's Father! | 1923 | Fred Holt (words) | |
⇑ I Do Like Li'l Old One Pound Notes | 1923 | F Holt (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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I Do Love My Lil' Old Six-Roomed House (w&m) | 1923 | ||
I Don't Want Love | 1923 | Thomas McGhee (words) T Mellor (words) |
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I'm Tired of Waiting For You | 1923 | T Mellor (words) H Gifford (words) |
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My Wife's My Wife (w&m) | 1923 | ||
No Money | 1923 | F Holt (words) W.H. Wallis (words) |
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Only a Working Man | 1923 | F Holt (words) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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That Li'l Old Cuckoo Clock | 1923 | T Mellor (words) B Scott (words) |
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Tom Hall | 1923 | W.H. Wallis (words) F Holt (words) |
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What Do You Know? | 1923 | Thomas McGhee (words) T Mellor (words) |
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Any Room in Your Little Bed For Me? | 1924 | Harry Castling (words) | |
Get Upon a Puff Puff (w&m) | 1924 | ||
⇑ Gir-Gir-Girl Shy (w&m) | 1924 |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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I Don't Want No Money | 1924 | Harry Castling (words) | |
If I Don't Get Some Money What'll I Do | 1924 | Harry Castling (words) | |
If They're Irish | 1924 | Harry Castling (words) | |
It's All Sugar | 1924 | W H Wallace (words) | |
Our House Will Be All Right | 1924 | W.H. Wallis (words) | |
Turned Up | 1924 | Harry Castling (words) Florrie Forde (perf.) Lily Morris (perf.) |
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Wembley Wibbly Wobbly Dance, The | 1924 | W Wallis (words) | |
Eat More Fruit | 1925 | Harry Stogden (words) Wee Georgie Wood (perf.) |
Pub. |
Hot Water (w&m) | 1925 | ||
I Won't Go Home | 1925 | Thomas McGhee (words) S Harbour (words) |
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Maggie Mcghee | 1925 | W.H. Wallis (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Mother | 1925 | Harry Carlton (words) Everett Lynton (words) |
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Those Good Old Times (w&m) | 1925 | Evelyn Taylor (perf.) | |
We're All Jolly Good Fellows | 1925 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
Call Me Early in the Morning | 1926 | Everett Lynton (words) | |
Does a Cat-Fish Go Mee-Ow? | 1926 | Fred Holt (words) Thomas McGhee (words) |
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Marrow's a Bananas Father, A | 1926 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
My Girl's Got Long Hair, Got Long Ginger Hair | 1926 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
Salt, Mustard, Vinegar, Pepper | 1926 | F Holt (words) | |
Summer Rain Brings the Roses Again | 1926 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
Ukuleleitis | 1926 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
What a Lovely Winter We Had Last Summer | 1926 | F Holt (words) | |
You Must Join the Mustard Club | 1927 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
⇑ Take Me Down the Dear Old Strand | 1957 | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
He's Only a Working Man | 1965 | Fred Holt (words) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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H. Rule | Gir Gir Girl Shy (1925) (2:45) | The "Star" Syncopators (Wag Abbey) | |
H. Rule | I Do Like Cheap Sea Trips (2:54) | H. Rule | |
H. Rule | Woolloomooloo (3:16) | Leonard Nelson |