Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Face | 1895 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Cliff Ryland (sung by) |
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Face the Music | 1897 | W.G. Eaton | A.E. Ellis (words) Marie Collins (sung by) |
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Faces | 1895 | C. Osborne | Ernest Allan (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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Faces I've Seen, The | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
Facts and Figures | 1895 | T. Graham(w&m) | ||
Faded Leaves | 1890 | C. Osborne | E W Eyre (words) Alf Chester (sung by) |
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Faifless Liz | 1898 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) | |
Failures | 1908 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | G.W. Arthur (sung by) | |
Fair Girl Dress'd in Check, The | 1865 | A.G Vance | A.G Vance (sung by) | |
Fair Trade | 1904 | B. Scott(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Fair, Fat and Forty | 1920 | B. Lee | R P Weston (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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Fairies Watch Our Little Darling | 1888 | G.L. Davis | ||
Fairies! Fairies! | 1906 | J. Neat | E.W. Rogers (words) | |
Fairly Knocked the Yankees in Chicago | 1893 | J. Walsh(w&m) | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
Fairy Dancer, The | 1898 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
Fairy Queen, The | 1875 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
Fairy Queen | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
⇑Faith, Hope and Charity | 1910 | W.H. Wallis | F.E. Terry (words) W. J. Churchill (sung by) |
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Faithful | 1899 | F. Eplett | F. Gilbert (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Faithful Steed, The | 1904 | W. Godwin | G. Wells (words) | |
Faithless Maria | 1866 | H. Clifton(w&m) | H. Clifton (sung by) | |
Fall in and Fly | 1938 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Fall in and Follow Me | ? | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Albert Whelan (sung by) |
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Fallen Star, A | 1898 | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Falling in and Falling Out | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Little Ganty (sung by) |
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Famous in Love, Famous in War | 1893 | E.W. Rogers | John S Baker (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Famous Whispering Whatnot, The | 1931 | S. Mayo | S. Mayo (sung by) | |
Fancy Fair, The | 1870 | T.V. Davies(w&m) | H. Hunter (sung by) | |
Fancy I'm Off the Earth | 1899 | B. Brantford(w&m) | ||
Fancy Me Just Meeting You | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Fancy Me! | 1901 | W.G. Eaton | W E Imeson (words) Lottie Collins (sung by) |
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Fancy Meeting You in the Isle of Man! | 1910 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
Fancy Telling Me That! | 1903 | H.E. Pether | Walter Wallis (words) Harry Boden (words) Walter Wallis (sung by) |
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Fancy That! | 1900 | G. Robey | C.G. Cotes (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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Fancy You Fancying Me | 1915 | B. Lee | R P Weston (words) James Byrnes (words) |
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⇑Fancy You Marrying Me! | 1916 | B. Lee | R.P. Weston (words) | |
Fancy Yourself in His Place | 1880 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) H P Matthews (words) Richard Childs (words) C. J. Fox (sung by) |
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Fanny O'Donovan's Dance | 1894 | J. Flynn(w&m) | ||
Far, Far Away | 1884 | D.G. Day | George Anthony (words) Slade Murray (sung by) |
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Far, Far Away | 1912 | S. Mayo | Worton David (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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Fare Thee Well | 1939 | N. Gay(w&m) | Jimmy Campbell (co-author) Frank Eyton (co-author) |
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Fare Thee Well, My Isabel | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Fares Please! | 1917 | B. Lee(w&m) | Daisy Dormer (sung by) | |
Farewell For Ever | 1985 | F.V St. Clair | Arthur H Osborne (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Farewell Isabelle | 1914 | W. Hargreaves | L. Wright (words) Chas Collins (words) |
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Farewell My Little Yo San! | 1904 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Farewell My Loved Ones | 1917 | H.H. Williams | Gladys G. Dennis (words) | |
Farewell to Ireland! | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Farewell, Almond-Eyes! | 1905 | T.F. Robson | Percy Edgar (words) | |
Farewell, if We Ne'er Meet | 1896 | J.M. Harrison | H A Duffy (words) Lizzie Rimmer (sung by) |
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Farewell, New York! | 1906 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) | |
Farmer's Farewell, The | 1895 | W. Godwin(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Farmyard on the Brain | 1917 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
⇑Farmyard Ragtime | 1912 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
Fascinating Venus | 1903 | H.L. Heartz | Richard Carle (sung by) | |
Fashion Plate Figures | 1898 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
Fashionable Fred | 1868 | J.C. Brown | Walter Burnot (words) Walter Laburnum (sung by) |
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Fast Old Boys, The | 1870 | A. Lee | W. Burnot (words) A.G Vance (sung by) |
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Fatal Wedding, The | 1893 | G.L. Davis | W. H Windom (words) G.L. Davis (sung by) |
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Fate of Maudie, The | 1905 | F. Leo | F Raymond Coulson (words) | |
Father Christmas Is My Name | 1860 | A. Lee | F.W. Green (words) | |
Father Did Look Funny | 1900 | F. Murray | Chas Hilbury (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Father Keeps on Doing It | 1908 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Father Keeps on Doing It! | 1905 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
Father Keeps the Home-Fire Burning | 1917 | A.J. Mills | J.P. Long (words) Madie Scott (sung by) |
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Father O'Callaghan | 1910 | P. French | P. French (words) Brendan O'Dowda (sung by) |
music: Houston Collison |
Father Says I May | 1873 | G.W. Hunt | M Hobson (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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Father Tried It On | 1910 | A. Peel | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
Father Went Down to Southend! | 1911 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
Father's Come Home With His Money All Right | 1895 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Father's Got the Sack From the Water Works | 1915 | C. Collins | Terry Sullivan (words) Madie Scott (sung by) |
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⇑Father's Phonograph | 1903 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Tom Carney (sung by) | |
Father's Whiskers | 1911 | F. Wood(w&m) | Frank Wood (sung by) | |
Father, Dear Father, the Brokers Are In | 1882 | A.E. Marshall | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
Father, Father Do Come Home | 1894 | H. Castling | Mark Milton (sung by) | |
Father, Mother and an Apple | 1901 | F.W. Leigh | Fred Murray (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Father, Mother and an Apple | 1901 | F. Murray | F.W. Leigh (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Fatimah | 1911 | M.S. Witt | ||
Faugh-A-Ballagh | 1917 | A. Olman | Ed Rose (words) | |
Faust on Toast | 1920 | M.J. Gideon | Willie Redstone (words) | |
Fearless Mcgirkin | ? | J. Foley(w&m) | Harry Weldon (sung by) | |
Fed Up! | 1918 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Feeding the Ducks on the Pond | 1919 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
Fellow Who Looks Like Me, The | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Fellow Who Might, The | 1900 | L. Stuart | J. Hickory Wood (words) | |
Fellow With the Old Black Bag, The | 1909 | H. Luck(w&m) | ||
Feminine Mood and Tenses | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Ferdinand Is Frightfully Ferocious. | 1912 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
Ferry-Boat Inn, The | 1950 | J. Campbell | Don Pelosi (co-author) | |
⇑Fiddle De Diddle De Dee | 1906 | S. Mayo | Arthur Ricks (words) Harry Leighton (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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Fiddler Went to St. Petersburg, A | 1877 | F. Vernon | H. Hunter (words) | |
Fie For Shame! | 1880 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | James Hillier (sung by) | |
Fifteen of 'em on the Parlour Floor | 1897 | J.S. Baker | Fred Leigh (words) W. P. Dempsey (sung by) |
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Fifteen of 'em on the Parlour Floor | 1897 | F.W. Leigh | J.S. Baker (words) W. P. Dempsey (sung by) |
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Fifty Four [54] | 1904 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Fifty Long Years Ago | 1907 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) Harry Bancroft (sung by) |
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Fifty Years Ago | 1903 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
Fighting For Liberty | 1897 | W. Hyde | J Sutton Pateman (words) E.R. Ball (words) |
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Fighting McGuire | ? | P. French(w&m) | ||
Fill 'em Up | 1920 | H. Rule | James Walsh (co-author) Thomas McGhee (words) Hetty King (sung by) |
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Fill Your Home With Sunshine | 1894 | C. Baker | Julia A. Carney (words) B. Bellwood (sung by) |
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Fine and Fresh and Blooming | 1894 | H.E. Pether | J S Evalo (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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Fine Strawberries | 1911 | H. Rule | J. Norworth (words) William Hurlbut (words) James McGhee (words) |
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Fine Weather | 1894 | E.W. Rogers | Alfred Leggett (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Finesse | 1909 | J. Edwards | ||
Finnegan | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Fiona | 1895 | M. Maybrick | F E Weatherly (words) | |
⇑Fire Was Burning Hot, The | ? | T.W. Connor(w&m) | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
Fire! Fire! Fire! | 1907 | C.W. Murphy | George Arthurs (words) | |
Firelight | 1907 | C.W. Murphy | George Arthurs (words) | |
Fireman in the Amateur Brigade, The | 1886 | T.W. Barrett | Harry Boden (words) T.W. Barrett (sung by) |
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Fireman's Dog of Wapping, The | 1870 | A. Lloyd | W. Burnot (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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Fireman's Story, The | 1890 | C. Osborne | arr.: E.W. Eyre |
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First Aid to the Wounded | 1905 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
First Bit of Music Came From Ireland, The | 1915 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
First Cigar, The | 1890 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
First Love, Last Love, Best Love | 1918 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) | |
First She Would and Then She Wouldn't | 1873 | G.W. Hunt | M Hobson (words) Henri Clark (sung by) |
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First She Would and Then She Wouldn't | 1894 | F. Gilbert | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
First Time That I've Been in Love , The | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
First Violin, The | 1899 | M.S. Witt | ||
First Waltz, The | 1942 | N. Gay(w&m) | Ralph Butler (co-author) | |
First, Second and Third | 1891 | W.G. Eaton | R. Morton (words) G. W. Kenway (sung by) |
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Fiscal Fight, A | 1906 | A. Thomas | ||
Fish 'e 'asn't Caught, The | 1900 | F. Leo | Leonard Barry (sung by) | |
⇑Fish | 1895 | F. Gilbert | H.E. Pether (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Fish I Caught at Brighton, The | 1903 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Fish With the Golden Scales, The | 1903 | H. Castling | Fred W Leigh (words) | |
Fisher Girls Dream, The | 1891 | J.P. Skelly | George Cooper (words) | |
Fisherman's Wife, The | 1920 | F.V St. Clair(w&m) | ||
Fishing | 1909 | J. Edwards | ||
Fishy Angler, The | 1920 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
Fishy Fishing Story, A | 1906 | L. Hanray(w&m) | L. Hanray (sung by) | |
Fit For Anything. | 1934 | N. Gay | Desmond Carter (words) | |
Fitz-Jones, the M.P. | 1877 | A.G Vance(w&m) | ||
Five Days Leave | 1916 | T. Mellor(w&m) | Ella Retford (sung by) | |
Five Hundred Sweeps | 1893 | A. Wynne(w&m) | ||
Five Pound (£5) Note, The | 1889 | F. Eplett | Fred Ogden (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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Five Pound Note They Never Found, The | 1904 | B. Scott | A. J. Mills (words) M. Nolan (sung by) |
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Five Years | 1977 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
Flaherty's Drake | ? | P. French(w&m) | Brendan O'Dowda (sung by) | air: trad. |
Flanagan | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Will Letters (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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Flanagan's Flying Machine | 1911 | P. French | P. French (words) | music: Houston Collison |
⇑Fleet's in Port Again, The | 1936 | N. Gay | from: "O-Kay For Sound " |
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Fleet's Not in Port Very Long, The | 1937 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Floor Gave Way, The | 1893 | P. Rafferty | A. Hall (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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Flop 'em Out | 1898 | H. Castling | Harry Wincott (words) H. Bedford (sung by) |
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Floradora Lanciers | 1900 | L. Stuart | ||
Floradora March | 1900 | L. Stuart | ||
Floradora Selection | 1900 | L. Stuart | ||
Floradora Waltz | 1900 | L. Stuart | ||
Flower and the Weed, The | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
Flower by Any Other Name, A | 1906 | F. Murray | C. Hilbury (words) Marie Kendall (sung by) |
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Flowers Outside the Café, The | 1907 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
Flowers' Serenade, The | 1893 | M. Levi | ||
Fly and the Treacle-Pot, The | 1903 | T.W. Connor | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
Fly Away | 1906 | G. Everard | Harry Leighton (words) Tom Collins (sung by) |
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Fly Away to Fairyland | 1913 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
Fly Away! | 1906 | H. Leighton | G. Everard (words) Tom Collins (sung by) |
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Fly Away, Pretty Bird | 1903 | C. Collins | Maurice Crosby (words) H.E. Pether (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Flying Boatman, The | 1916 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
⇑Flying Trapeze | 1874 | G. Leybourne | ||
Fol Lol the Diddle Ol the Day | 1910 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Marie George (sung by) |
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Fol-The-Rol-Lol | 1908 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Fred Murray (co-author) Edward M. Favor (sung by) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Folies Bergéres, The | 1894 | C. Osborne | Harry Anderson (sung by) | |
Folkstone For the Day | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Follies of Youthity, The | 1898 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | Florrie Forde (sung by) | |
Follow Me, Girls | 1910 | M. Scott | F.J. Barnes (co-author) R.P. Weston (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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Follow My Advice | 1909 | O.H. Schaller | Marie Montague (words) | arr.: Mark Archer |
Follow the Bald-Heads | 1911 | E.W. Rogers | Huntley Trevor (words) John Neat (words) |
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Follow the Car Tracks | 1910 | A. Solman | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
Follow the Drum | 1914 | F.V St. Clair(w&m) | ||
Follow the Flag! | 1898 | W. Godwin(w&m) | Nellie Wilson (sung by) | |
Follow The Footsteps in the Snow | 1912 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) | |
Follow the Girls! | 1907 | C. Collins | Fred E Terry (words) C. Deane (sung by) |
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Follow the Plough | 1941 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
Follow the Soldiers | 1910 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Follow Your Nose | 1914 | C. Osborne(w&m) | ||
Follow Your Uncle Bob | 1931 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
⇑Following in Father's Footsteps | 1902 | E.W. Rogers | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
Fond Words My Dear Mother Said, The | 1898 | H. Castling | Jack Camp (words) Jack Camp (sung by) |
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Food! - Beautiful Food! | 1934 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Foolish Facts | 1931 | F. Crumit | Billy Curtis (co-author) Frank O'Brian (co-author) |
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Foolish Swallow | 1900 | J. Edwards | ||
Football | 1894 | W.G. Eaton | W. Pink (words) W. F. Moss (sung by) |
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Football Match, The | 1891 | E. Jonghmans | James Curran (words) George Ripon (sung by) |
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Football Referee , The | 1897 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | ||
Footmarks in the Snow | 1877 | H. Wright | Jolly Little Lewis (sung by) Witty Watty Walton (sung by) |
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For a Day or Two | 1903 | H.B. Norris | ||
For a Nosegay | 1897 | A. Perry | A. Hall (words) Maggie Duggan (sung by) |
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For a Very, Very Long, Long Time | 1898 | M. Burton(w&m) | M.B. Spurr (sung by) | |
For a Woman's Sake | 1894 | H. Lemore | H. Lemore (sung by) Bransby Williams (sung by) |
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For Auld Lang Syne - My Home Is Far Away | 1907 | H.E. Pether | Fred W Leigh (words) | |
For Baby's Sake | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) May Evans (sung by) |
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For Freedom and Japan | ? | L. Dryden | ||
For Further Evidence | 1896 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Mark Milton (sung by) |
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For Goodness Sake Don't Say I Told You | 1883 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | ||
⇑For Love of You | 1909 | M.S. Witt | Max S. Witt (words) | |
For Me, For Me | 1895 | H. Wincott | J. Tabrar (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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For My Corn Began to Shoot! | 1907 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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For Old Love's Sake | 1901 | A. Perry | Harry Leighton (words) Albert Voyce (words) Barney Stuart (words) Verno and Voyce (sung by) |
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For Old Times' Sake | 1898 | C. Osborne | Millie Lindon (sung by) | |
For Sophia-Phia-Phia | 1882 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
For the Children's Sake | 1900 | H.E. Pether | T F Robson (words) | |
For the Crown | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Constance Moxon (sung by) |
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For the Knot There's No Untying | 1901 | J. Edwards | Lulu Glaser (sung by) | |
For the Sake of the Dear Little Girls | 1886 | F. McGlennon | H Masseder (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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For the Week End | 1897 | H.B. Norris | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
Foresters Féte at the Palace, The | 1880 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) Tom Bass (sung by) |
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Forget- Forgive! | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | |
Fortnight in July, A | 1917 | K.R. Lyle | Leonard Pounds (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Fortunes of Finnegan, The | ? | P. French | P. French (words) | music: Houston Collison |
Forty Fousand Frushes | 1930 | J.P. Long | Florrie Forde (sung by) | |
Forty Thieves, The | 1855 | J. Caulfield | J Harroway (words) D. Leno (sung by) S. Cowell (sung by) |
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Forty-Seven Ginger-Headed Sailors | 1928 | L. Sarony | J.C. Williamson (Firm) (words) | |
⇑Four and Twenty Little Men | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
Four Fingers and a Thumb | 1895 | E. Powel(w&m) | Bonnie Thornton (sung by) C. Coborn (sung by) |
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Four Flights Up, and Four Flights Down | 1898 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) C. Seel (sung by) |
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Four Suits of Cards, The | 1898 | F.J. Barnes(w&m) | Fred J. Barnes (sung by) | |
Four Thousand a Year. | 1916 | D. Henty(w&m) | ||
Four-'oss Sharrybang, The | 1885 | R.C. Grain | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
Four-P'ny-A'p'ny Banquet, The | 1900 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | H. Freeman (sung by) | |
Fourteen and Sixpence a Week | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | C.W. Murphy (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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Fourteen Rollicking Sailors | 1931 | L. Sarony | Vere Harker (words) | |
Framed in My Heart. | 1911 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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France, Italy, Russia, England | 1915 | P. Pelham | Bert Edmunds (words) Reginald Adair (words) J.P. Long (words) Fred Karno (sung by) |
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François | 1925 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Fred Albert's New War Song | 1878 | F. Albert | W G Eaton (words) | |
French Lady's-Maid, The | 1897 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Marie Lloyd (sung by) | |
Frenchman, The | 1873 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | Henri Clark (sung by) | |
Frenchman and the Englishman, The | 1897 | J. Nash(w&m) | ||
Fresh, Fresh As the Morning | 1895 | F. Gilbert | Belle Bilton (sung by) | |
Friday Is My Lucky Day | 1919 | W. Hargreaves | Charles J Moore (words) | |
⇑Fried Fruit Fritters | 1918 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Friend in Need, A | 1907 | J.P. Long(w&m) | arr.: Mark Archer |
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Friends | 1898 | J. Edwards | Stanislaus Stange (words) | |
Friends | 190- | F. Earle | Annie Lewis James (words) | |
Friends Were Saying Good-Bye | 1885 | F.V St. Clair(w&m) | Marie Le Blanc (sung by) | |
Frightened to Go to Sleep Again | ? | G. Formby Sr. | Lipton (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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Fritz! | 1917 | H.E. Pether | Walter Gilbert (words) | |
From Early Monday Till Late on Sunday | 1920 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
From Marble Arch to Leicester Square | 1914 | K.R. Lyle | Charles Knight (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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From Poverty Street to Golden Square | 1908 | P. Pelham(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
From Poverty Street to Golden Square | 1908 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (sung by) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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From Sunday in the Summer Time | 1928 | H. Gifford | F.E. Cliffe (words) | |
Front Door Bell Went Ring-A-Ding, The | 1907 | H. Dacre(w&m) | ||
Frozen Meat | 1904 | T.W. Connor | Alf Gibson (sung by) | |
Funicular (Plink-Plonk) | 1910 | G. Formby Sr. | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
Funny Mrs. Jones | 1873 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Funny Things They Do Upon the Sly | 1887 | G.W. Hunter | John Cooke, Junior. (words) G.W. Hunter (sung by) |
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Funny Without Being Vulgar | 1891 | C. Ingle | Harry Brett (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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⇑Future Mrs. 'awkins, The | 1893 | A. Chevalier(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Fuzzy Wuzzy Woo | 1919 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) |