Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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I 'aven't Told 'im, Not Up to Now! | 1896 | G.F. Le Brunn | Fred Leigh (words) Fred Murry (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) Billy Gould (sung by) |
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I Ain't A-Going to Book You Any More! | 1906 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
I Ain't A-Going to Work For You No More! | 1907 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Victoria Monks (sung by) | |
I Ain't Got No Farver | 1907 | F.J. Barnes | R. P. Weston (words) T. Woottwell (sung by) |
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I Ain't Gwine to Leave Home in the Rain | 1905 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
I Ain't Nobody in Perticular | 1907 | F.W. Leigh | Scott Mackenzie (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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I Always Like to Do Things Nice and Friendly. | 1909 | B. Brantford(w&m) | Worton David (words) Harry Boden (words) |
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I Always Take It Easy | 1869 | G.W. Hunt | "Jolly"John Nash (sung by) | |
I Am As Happy As the King of England | 1900 | H. Luck | Frank Jester (words) W W Bright (words) |
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I Am Longing For Someone to Love Me | 1908 | J.W. Tate | Ballard Macdonald (words) | |
I Am So Cold | 1887 | J. Cooke | Ambrose Manning (words) J. J. Dallas (sung by) |
arr.: William Stewart |
I Am Thinking of My Mother. | 1912 | P. Pelham(w&m) | ||
I Am Thinking of You, Just You! | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
I Am Waiting For the Message of the Rose | 1918 | A. Olman | David Berg (words) | |
I Apologise. | 1912 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
I Ask No Vow | 1902 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
I Ask Not a Home | 1859 | C. Osborne | ||
⇑I Bean't Such a Fool As I Looks | 1890 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
I Beg Your Pardon, Dear Old England | 1919 | F. Gibson | Trevor Tremaine (words) | |
I Began to Run | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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I Belong to Glasgow | 1921 | W. Fyffe | W. Fyffe (sung by) | |
I Borrowed It | 1887 | F. McGlennon | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
I Bowed to Superior Knowledge | ? | G. Robey | G. Robey (sung by) | |
I Can Do a Song and Dance | 1912 | B. Merson(w&m) | ||
I Can Hear the Church Bells Ringing | 1923 | H. Castling | J P Long (words) | |
I Can Hear the Ukuleles Calling Me | 1916 | H. Paley | Nat Vincent (words) | |
I Can Picture Polly | 1909 | H. Rule | Flora Cromer (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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I Can Sleep in Oxford Street. | 1911 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
I Can't Change It | 1894 | T.W. Connor | John S Baker (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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I Can't Do My Bally Bottom Button Up | 1916 | J.P. Long(w&m) | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
I Can't Forget the Days When I Was Young | 1919 | S. Mayo(w&m) | Ada Reeve (sung by) | |
I Can't Get at It | 1886 | H. Randall | Herbert Cole (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I Can't Get Nobody to Love Me! | 1906 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
I Can't Get the Rhythm | 1928 | N. Gay(w&m) | from: Clowns in Clover | |
I Can't Go to Sleep When the Moon Shines | 1912 | P. Edgar | Phil Kauffmann (words) | |
⇑I Can't Help Loving a Girl Like You | 1916 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
I Can't Help Loving You | 1908 | S. Mackenzie(w&m) | ||
I Can't Help Making Eyes at a Girl Like You! | 1912 | A. Glover(w&m) | Daisy Dormer (sung by) | |
Come and Put Your Arms Around Me | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I Can't Live Without Laughing | 1874 | J. Nash(w&m) | ||
I Can't Now | 1898 | H. Castling(w&m) | Gus Garrick (sung by) | |
Her Majesty's Navy Blue | 1900 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Can't Remember! | 1897 | B. Scott | A. Hall (words) James Merrylees (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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I Can't Resist You, Sir! | 1893 | G.F. Le Brunn | Thos Le Brunn (words) | |
I Can't See So Well Without My Glasses On | 1921 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
I Can't Think of Nuthin' Else But You, Lulu | 1896 | H. Dacre | ||
I Can't Understand It | 1904 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Cannot Drink the Old Drinks | 1913 | N.D. Ayer | Harry Williams (words) Frank Daniels (sung by) |
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I Cannot Keep My Trousers Nicely Creased. | 1910 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
I Changed a Five-Pound Note | 1897 | W. Godwin | C G Cotes (words) Walter King (words) |
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I Could Get Along So Nicely With You | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | George Arthurs (words) | |
I Could Give Him Away But I Won't | 1896 | A. Carpenter | W S Laidlaw (words) Louise Beaudet (sung by) |
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I Could'nt Help Laughing It Tickled Me So | 1867 | A. Lee | H J Whymark (words) Richard Childs (words) "Jolly"John Nash (sung by) |
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⇑I Couldn't | 1890 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Couldn't Exert Myself | 1902 | G. Robey | C.G. Cotes (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Couldn't Find a Nicer Little Girl Than You. | 1907 | J. Neat | A.E. Sidney Davis (words) | |
I Couldn't Get In! | 1892 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Alfred Lamont (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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I Counted Forty First! | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) R. G. Knowles (sung by) |
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I Dare You | 1914 | M. Levi | ||
I Deserve a Good Slapping, I Do! | 1911 | A. Kendal(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
I Did Feel Sorry | 1902 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
I Did It! | 1887 | A.E. Durandeau | George Horncastle (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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I Did Laugh! | 1891 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I Didn't Know | 1893 | A. Rudd(w&m) | ||
I Didn't Know What to Say | 1900 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Didn't Like To | 1900 | B. Brantford | H.E. Pether (words) | arr.: Henry E. Pether |
I Didn't Like To | 1937 | H. Arpthorp | H.M. Barnaby (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Didn't Want Asking Twice | 1902 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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I Didn't Want My Dinner to Get Cold. | 1916 | J.P. Long | S. Mayo (words) | |
I Do It For Him Now! | 1894 | T.W. Connor | John S Baker (words) Daisy May (sung by) |
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I Do Know! | 1900 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Claire Romaine (sung by) |
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⇑I Do Like a Little Bit O' Turkey | 1923 | F.W. Leigh | J P Long (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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I Do Like a Little Bit of Turkey at Christmas | 1925 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
I Do Like an Egg For My Tea | 1919 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
I Do Like Cheap Sea-Trips! | 1910 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
I Do Like Li'l Old One Pound Notes | 1923 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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I Do Like Mary! | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I Do Like the Life, I Do! | 1912 | F. Godfrey | Tom Mellor (words) | |
I Do Like the Name of Mary. | 1910 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside | 1909 | J.A. Glover-Kind(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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I Do Like to Be Where the Money Is! | 1906 | H. Castling | Bennett Scott (words) | |
I Do Like to Look Into Your Eyes, Little Girl! | 1912 | H. Castling | C. Collins (words) | |
I Do Like to Sing in My Bath | 1922 | T.C.S. Bennett | Charles Hayes (words) Alfred Lester (sung by) |
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I Do Like You | 1913 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
I Do Love My Lil' Old Six-Roomed House | 1923 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
I Do Love Myself, Don't I! | 1900 | T.F. Robson | P. Langley (words) W. Evans (sung by) |
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I Do Miss My Mississippi Home | 1920 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I Do Miss That 'Good-Night' Kiss | 1912 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
I Do Pity Myself, I Do | 1908 | F.J. Barnes | R.P. Weston (words) | |
⇑I Do Say This | 1901 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | Four Trees (sung by) | |
I Do, Doodle-Oodle-Oo | 1903 | F. Eplett | R. Morton (words) Little Tich (sung by) |
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I Don't Care | 1913 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) Lloyd Morgan (sung by) |
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I Don't Care How Dark They've Made Old London | 1916 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
I Don't Care if I Never Get Home | 1910 | P. Pelham | J.P. Long (words) Ida Barr (sung by) |
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I Don't Care if There's a Girl There | 1918 | C. Collins | R P Weston (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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Do You Remember the Last Waltz? | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Don't Care- Let 'em Laugh! | 1901 | F. Murray | F.W. Leigh (words) Will Dalton (sung by) |
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I Don't Feel So Lonely Now | 1911 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
I Don't Know How to Tell Yer How I Lubs Yer! | 1897 | B. Scott(w&m) | Marie Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Don't Know What I'm to Do | 1902 | F.W. Leigh | E. Bateman (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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I Don't Know Where He Gets His Ideas | 1908 | F. Leo(w&m) | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
I Don't Know Where You Live .. | 1914 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
I Don't Know You | 1876 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | F. Coyne (sung by) | |
I Don't Know, Do You? | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
I Don't Like London | 1885 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) T.W. Barrett (sung by) |
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I Don't Like Music. | 1911 | H. Rule | James MacGhee (words) | |
I Don't Like Your Stovepipe Hat | 1907 | C.W. Murphy | R.P. Weston (words) F.J. Barnes (words) |
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⇑I Don't Mind Leaving the Dear Homeland. | 1910 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I Don't Only Want You For My Sunday Girl | 1906 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
I Don't Suppose You Have | 1893 | A. Sutherd(w&m) | Frederick Eplett (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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I Don't Think I'll Bother You Now | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Don't Think I'm Very Far Out | 1876 | D.G. Day(w&m) | H. Hunter (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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I Don't Want a Coon From the Congo | 1912 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
I Don't Want Another Sister | 1908 | E. Williams | Bessie Wynn (sung by) | |
I Don't Want Any of Your Money | 1903 | T. Mellor | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
I Don't Want Love | 1923 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) T Mellor (words) |
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I Don't Want My Cigar to Go Out | 1921 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want No Money | 1924 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
I Don't Want No One | 1907 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want To | 1903 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Don't Want To Be A Honeysuckle | 1902 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want to Cause Any Trouble | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Don't Want to Die For You. | 1908 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want to Fight - Parody | 1878 | T.V. Davies | Henry Pettitt (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I Don't Want to Go Any Farther | 1901 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Frank Seeley (sung by) | |
⇑I Don't Want To Go Back | 1917 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
I Don't Want to Go to Bed | 1932 | N. Gay | Stanley Lupino (words) | |
I Don't Want to Go to Bed. | 1910 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
I Don't Want to Go to Idaho. | 1919 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
I Dream I Am With Thee Again | 1876 | W.G. Eaton | Charles Williams (words) Bessie Bonehill (sung by) Fred Foster (sung by) Lily Wilford (sung by) |
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I Fancy I Can See Her Now | 1870 | A. Lloyd | H C Maguire (words) | |
I Feel I Wanna Wander | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I Feel So Lonely. | 1910 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
I Feel Very, Very Bad! | 1913 | F. Leo | Sam Mayo (words) | |
I Felt As We'd Been Pals For Years and Years | 1900 | C. Osborne | James Jefferson (words) Harry Bawn (sung by) |
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I Felt Quite Sorry For the Feller | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
I Finish 'em Off! | 1907 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
I Forget | 1887 | F. McGlennon | Edmund Forman (words) Slade Murray (sung by) |
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I Forgive You, But I Can't Forget | 1909 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
I Forgot It | 1889 | H. Randall | Edward A Martin (words) J.S. Baker (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I Forgot to Take the Missis | 1903 | H. Castling(w&m) | Will Musgrave (sung by) | |
I Fought a Fierce Hyena | ? | P. French | P. French (words) | music: Carline Maude |
I Found It | 1902 | F.V St.Clair | Leslie B Popplewell (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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⇑I Gave the Missis a Brace of Kisses | 1896 | F. Gilbert | T. Costello (sung by) | |
I Get More Like a Pro Every Day | ? | J.B. Bennett | Will Wise (words) Harry Weldon (sung by) |
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I Give You All You Ask | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Edgar Selden (words) Arthur Aldridge (sung by) Edgar Selden (sung by) |
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I Give You My Word I'm Going | 1896 | F. Gilbert | Dan Paulton (words) | |
I Got Married This Morning | 1896 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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I Had a Little Garden | 1908 | L. Hanray(w&m) | L. Hanray (sung by) Tom Clare (sung by) |
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I Had My Gloves on at the Time | 1911 | A. Thomas(w&m) | A. Thomas (sung by) | |
I Had My Hands in My Pockets | ? | J.P. Long | Paul Pelham (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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I Had No Luck That Day | 1904 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Johnnie Danvers (sung by) |
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I Had Such a Beautiful Dream. | 1913 | K.R. Lyle(w&m) | ||
I Handed It Over to Riley | 1892 | F. McGlennon | A. Hall (words) | |
I Have | 1899 | H. Leighton | H. Wincott (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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I Have | 1899 | H. Wincott | H. Wincott (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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I Have a Dear Little Shamrock | 1911 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
I Have a Flower in My Heart, Dear | 1910 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
I Have My Doubts | 1908 | J. Edwards | ||
I Have to Make It Last Me All the Week | 1907 | B. Brantford(w&m) | Worton David, L. St John (words) Harry Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Haven't Had a Bite Since Christmas | 1897 | A. Perry | Stanhope Baxter (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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⇑I Haven't Quite Made Up My Mind | 1873 | W.R.A. Hallet(w&m) | Fred Thomas (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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I Haven't the Faintest Idea | 1923 | W. Brightwell | Clifford Seyler (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Hope It Doesn't Rain on Sunday | 1910 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
I Kept on Waving My Flag | 1910 | G. Formby Sr. | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
I Kissed Her Under the Parlour Stairs | 1884 | D.G. Day | Harry Hunter (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I Knew That I Was Dreaming | 1875 | F. Albert(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
I Know a Chateau in Le Cateau | 1919 | H. Trevor | J. Neat (words) | |
I Know a Girl | 1906 | L. Stuart | ||
I Know a Girl Dat Lubs a Coon | 1894 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) H. Hunter (sung by) Johnnie Danvers (sung by) |
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I Know How to Settle It! | 1901 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Dan Crawley (sung by) |
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I Know I Was to Blame | 1901 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | Sid Bandon (words) Sid Bandon (sung by) |
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I Know I'm Beautiful | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
I Know My Business | 1907 | K.R. Lyle | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I Know My Own Little Home | 1920 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I Know There's Lots of Nice Girls. | 1912 | H. Leighton | G. Wells (words) Fred Poplar (sung by) |
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I Know Where the Flies Go | 1921 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
I Know Where the Flies Go | 1929 | W. Hargreaves | H. Castling (words) | |
I'll Wed the Girl I Left Behind | 1916 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | ||
⇑I Know You Love Me | 1914 | J.P. Long | P. Pelham (words) | |
I Know Your Heart Will Turn to Me. | 1912 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | ||
I Left Her on the Shores of the Minnetonka | 1925 | A. Olman | Robert Levenson (words) | |
I Lift Up My Finger and Say ''Tweet Tweet'' | 1929 | L. Sarony | Guy Lombardo (words) | |
I Lifted the Latch and Walked In | 1909 | W. Hyde | George Formby Sr. (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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I Like 'em Plump | 1910 | L. Stuart | ||
I Like a C'hup of Co'hocoa | 1918 | J.P. Long | Terry Sullivan, (Composer) (words) | |
I Like a Little Toddle Down Regent Street | 1882 | G.W. Hunt | arr.: William Sim |
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I Like a N'ot Water Bottle in Bed | 1921 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
I Like an 'ot-Water-Bottle in Bed | 1921 | H. Castling | C. Collins (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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I Like London | 1909 | L. Monckton | H. Talbot (words) A. Wimperis (words) May Kinder (sung by) |
from "The Arcadians" |
I Like My Glass of Foaming Beer | 1899 | W.P. Keen | F.W. Leigh (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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Bella, the Belle of Dundoon | 1921 | H. Lauder | George Walker (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I Like Riding on a Choo Choo Choo | 1948 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
I Like the Little Girl in the Photograph | 1910 | B. Lee | Alfred J Lawrance (words) Tom Mellor (words) |
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I Like You and You Like Me | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | Thomas Le Brunn (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) Daisy Wood (sung by) |
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I Like Your Old French Bonnet | 1909 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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I Like Your Way | 1905 | M.S. Witt | J. J. Walker (words) | |
⇑I Live in Hopes | ? | O. Powell | J. P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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I Live in Trafalgar Square | 1902 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | Morny Cash (sung by) | |
I Live Underneath | 1896 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Looked and Looked | 1907 | W. Fieldhouse | ||
I Looked Into the Book | 1906 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
I Looked Out of the Window | 1905 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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I Lost Georgie in Trafalgar Square | 1907 | H. Castling | C. Collins (words) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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I Lost My Train Again | 1906 | H. Castling | Dave O'Toole (words) Frank Cass (words) |
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I Love a Dear Little Lady | 1900 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) Ryder Slone (sung by) |
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I Love a Lassie | 1905 | H. Lauder(w&m) | Gerald Grafton (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I Love a Lassie | 1907 | G. Grafton | Harry Lauder (words) H. Lauder (sung by) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I Love Another Love! | 1899 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) Hal Kendall (words) |
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I Love Bubbles | 1920 | W. Hargreaves | C Norton (words) | |
I Love My Love, My Love Loves Me | 1876 | A. Lee | F.W. Green (words) Swanborough. (words) Richard Childs (words) Claude Marius (sung by) |
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I Love the Name of Mary | 1910 | C.C. Olcott | Geo. Graff Jr. (words) Ernest R. Ball (words) |
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I Love to Go Butterfly-Catching | 1910 | C. Ridgewell | G.A. Stevens (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I Love to Hear You, Joan | 1910 | F. Godfrey | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
I Love Two Little Girls! | 1907 | T.W. Connor | ||
⇑I Love You | 1914 | H. de Pinna(w&m) | ||
I Love You Better Than Anyone Ever Loved Anyone Else Before | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
I Love You Both the Best! | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | |
I Love You More Than You Love Me | 1929 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I Love Zomeone in Zummerset | 1917 | B. Lee | T C Sterndale-Bennett (words) | |
I Loved You in the Sunshine | 1905 | H. Castling(w&m) | Tom Yorke (sung by) | |
I Lub Mah Baby Sue | 1899 | J.P. Skelly | Harry E Jeroy (words) Louise Horner (words) Victor Rosher (words) |
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I Made a God of You | 1919 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Jen Latona (sung by) | |
I Married the Bootlegger's Daughter | 1925 | F. Crumit | Arr. by May Singhi Breen | |
I May Be a Millionaire | 1912 | F. Godfrey | C. Collins (words) | |
I May Be Crazy But I Love You | 1902 | L. Stuart(w&m) | Eugene Stratton (sung by) | |
I May Not Be Your First Love | 1927 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
Cheerio! Sailor Boy, How Do? | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Mean to Say | 1919 | H.E. Pether | Rupert Hazell (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Met Her at St. Kilda | ? | H. Castling | Weston (words) Barnes (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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I Met Her by the Rippling River | 1901 | H. Castling | H.E. Pether (words) Will Musgrave (sung by) |
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Fellow Who Looks Like Me, The | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Met My Mary Ann | 1932 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
⇑I Met You in Pittsburg | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Louis A Hirsch (words) | |
I Must Go Home Tonight | 1902 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
You Gave Me a Red, Red Rose | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Must Have a Day Off For That | 1900 | T.W. Connor | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
I Must Look a Bit Higher Than That | 1897 | J. Crook | George Dance (words) | from "The Lady Slavey" |
I Mustn't Say Anything Wrong | ? | W. Parker | W. Parker (sung by) | |
I Mustn't Treat the Missus | 1915 | C. Collins | Phil Bransby (words) | |
I Naturally Resented the Intrusion | 1903 | H.E. Pether | C G Cotes (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Never Go East of Temple Bar | 1860 | W. Burnot | Sidney Franks (words) H.C. Maguire (words) Harry Rickards (sung by) |
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I Never Had a Mother or a Father | 1904 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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I Never Heard Father Laugh So Much Before | 1913 | F. Godfrey | Billy Williams (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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I Never Kiss Any Boys Round Here | 1910 | O. Powell(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew I Had a Heart (Till My Heart Began to Break) | 191- | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew I Loved You Until You Said Good-Bye | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew That Daddy Had a Sweetheart | 1931 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew What 'Sweetheart' Meant Till I Met You | 1913 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
I Never Knew You'd Fancy Me | 1916 | H. Gifford | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
I Never Let It Upset Me | 1901 | H. Leighton(w&m) | Alf Gibson (sung by) | |
⇑I Never Liked O'Ragen | 1890 | J. Flynn(w&m) | ||
I Never Meant to Be a Naughty Girl | 1919 | R. Tabbush | Bay (words) Madie Scott (sung by) |
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I Never Meet a Pal Going My Way | 1910 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) | |
I Never Met Before a Girl Like You | 1913 | C.C. Olcott | ||
I Never Realized | 1921 | M.J. Gideon | Cole Porter (words) | |
I Never Reply | 1908 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Gladys Mavius (sung by) Billie Burford (sung by) |
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I Never Says Nothing to Nobody | 1868 | T. Hudson | James McEwen (words) T. Hudson (sung by) |
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I Never Work Upon a Monday | 1906 | F.W. Leigh | G. Arthurs (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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I Once Had a Dear Little Doll | 1878 | A. Cellier | Charles Kingsley (words) | |
I Only Got Married To | 1909 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
I Only Know I Loved Her | 1895 | F. McGlennon | Charles Page (words) Anna Sheehan (words) |
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I Ought to Be Punished | 1907 | T. Woottwell | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
I Parted My Hair in the Middle | 1913 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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I Pay For All | 1908 | C. Collins | E. Bateman (words) Frank Boyce (sung by) |
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I Picked It Up | 1890 | C. Osborne | J.S. Baker (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I Played My Concertina | 1909 | H.C. Lovell | W. David (words) Arthur Osmond (sung by) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I Popped Inside to Buy One | 1906 | S. Ilton | Worton David (co-author) Eddie Carr (co-author) E. Shand (sung by) |
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I Promised | 1890 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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⇑I Put It On | 1892 | P. Pelham(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
I Put My Um-Ber-El-Ler Up | 1900 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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I Put on My Coat and Went Home | 1910 | W. Hargreaves | J. Hargreaves (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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I Ran Into Love | 1939 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
I Ran Straight Home With the News | 1911 | F. Godfrey | F.E. Cliffe (words) | |
I Rang My Little Bell and Ran Away | 1911 | S. Mayo | Worton David (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I Rather Like It | 1917 | A.J. Mills | Bennett Scott (words) J.P. Long (sung by) |
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I Really Am So Sleepy. | 1900 | A. Cellier(w&m) | ||
I Remember the Cot | 1888 | S. Tute | F.V St.Clair (words) | |
I Said 'hooray' | 1909 | F.J. Barnes | R.P. Weston (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I Said Good-Bye | 1913 | A. Kendal | C W Murphy (words) | |
I Said I Would Buy Her a Cageity | 1897 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) C. Godfrey (sung by) |
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I Said, Good-Bye | 1918 | I. Novello(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
Loo! Sue! (Mary, Dinah, Carolina, Isabella, Mandy, Jane, Angeline) | 1920 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I Saved It Up For Riley | 1895 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Good-Bye Girlie | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Happy Days | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I Say, Peter! Don't Lose Your Temper! | 1879 | T.V. Davies | Edwin V Page (words) Harry Rickards (sung by) |
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⇑I See You've Come Back With the Wood | 1905 | H. Castling(w&m) | Harry Weldon (sung by) | |
I See You've Got the Old Brown Hat On | 1905 | R. Gorman | Tom Lowan (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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I Sh'an't Mend Your Waistcoat Anymore | 1913 | C. Collins | Fred Terry (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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I Shall Always Love You | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | Harry Castling (words) | |
I Shall Be a Bad Lad, 'liza Ann | 1910 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
I Shall Be Waiting | 1939 | R. Parker(w&m) | ||
I Shall Blow My Whistle! | 1910 | C. Collins | Fred Murray (words) Harry Knox (sung by) |
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I Shall Get in Such a Row When Martha Knows! | 1913 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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Have You Forgotten, Jeannie Darling? | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Artist, The | 1902 | B. Scott | A. J. Mills (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Shall Strike | 1919 | R. Penso | G. Arthurs (words) | |
I Shall Sulk! | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I Shall Tell My Mama | 1882 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Shan't Go Back to Aldershot | 1910 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
I Shan't Speak to You Any More! | 1907 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
I Shan't Try It on Any More | 1886 | C. Coborn(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
I Should Like To | 1876 | E. Solomon | T. Garland (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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I Should Like to Be an Alligator | 1878 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
⇑I Should Like to Be on Your Side, Rosie! | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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I Should Like to Drop Across One | 1883 | W.G. Eaton | F. Bowyer (words) H C Maguire (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I Should Shay Sho! | 1917 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
I Shouldn't Do It if I Were You | ? | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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I Sigh For Her in Vain | ? | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Stands For Ireland | 1922 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
I Started at the Bottom of the Ladder | 1921 | H. Rule | Fred Holt (words) Everett Lynton (words) |
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I Stopped!... I Looked!... and I Listened! | 1916 | N.D. Ayer | F. Clifford Grey (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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I Tell Them My Father's a Marquis | 1884 | W. Bint(w&m) | W. Bint (sung by) | |
I Thank You | 1922 | A. Olman | Walter Donovan (co-author) Jack Yellen (words) |
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I Think I Shall Stop Here a Bit | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Think I'd Better Shift This Scene | 1905 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Ta-Ta, My Bonnie Maggie Darling! | 1913 | H. Lauder | G. Grafton (words) | |
I Think It Looks Very Much Like It | ? | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Think of You | 1926 | G. Western | ||
I Think We Shall Have Some Rain | 1899 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Thought It Was My Birthday Come | 1905 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
I Thought My Luck Was In | 1898 | T.F. Robson | N. Clifford (words) | |
⇑I Thought There Was Something the Matter | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Thought You Knew | 1990 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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I Thowt Mebbe I Would, an I Did | 1922 | E. Melvin(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
I Took a Big Bite of My Bun | 1912 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) H. O. Wills (sung by) |
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I Took Him Up to Take Him Down | 1902 | H. Lauder | James Malarkey (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I Took It Off | 1897 | T. Graham(w&m) | ||
I Took My Harp to a Party | 1933 | N. Gay | Desmond Carter (words) | |
I Try to Forget You | 1916 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Ray Wallace (sung by) | |
I Twiddled on My Fiddle | 1940 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
I Vowed That I Never Would Leave Her | 1873 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Want a Boy Who'll Be My Only Boy | 1909 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Dora Lyric (sung by) |
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I Know Who's Kissing Her Now | 1948 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | ||
Ship Ahoy | 1920 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Ella Retford (sung by) |
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I Want a Wife Who'll Take Care of Me | 1906 | C. Collins | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
I Want Meat | 1925 | G. Forbes(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
I Can't Keep Away From the Girls | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I Want My Money Back | 1898 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) Fannie Leslie (sung by) |
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Hope On, Brave Heart | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
⇑I Want No Lovely Mansion | 191- | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
Take Me to the Cabaret | 1912 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | Will Dillon (words) Emma Carus (sung by) Bert Walton (sung by) |
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I Want One Little Girl | 1917 | P. Edgar | T W Thurban (words) R. G. Knowles (sung by) |
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I Want Some Ip-Ip-Ipecacuanha | 1930 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I Want Some Money | 1922 | L. Silberman | Herbert Rule (words) Fred Holt (words) |
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I Want Some One to Show Me New York Town | 1908 | F.V. Bowers | ||
I Want Somebody to Care For Me | 1921 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
I Want Somebody to See Me Home | 1909 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
I Want Something to Practice On | 1916 | B. Lee(w&m) | J. Laurier (sung by) | |
Every Polly Loves a Jolly Sailor | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Want the World to Know | 1931 | N. Gay | J.G. Gilbert (words) | From: "On with the Show" |
I Want to Be a Lady | 1901 | G. Dance | George Dee (words) | |
I Want to Be a Military Man | 1900 | L. Stuart | F. A. Clement (words) | |
I Want to Be a Sailor | 1905 | C. Osborne(w&m) | ||
I Want to Be a Sailor | 1910 | P. Pelham | J.P. Long (words) | |
I Want to Be Among the Boys | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Lena Verdi (sung by) |
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I Want to Be Introduced, if It's a Girl | 1912 | F. Godfrey | Terry Sullivan (words) Phil Parsons (words) |
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Good-Bye Australia | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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⇑I Want to Be Pally With Everyone | 1913 | A. Kendal | Charles Ridgwell (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I Want to Be Somebody's Baby Boy | 1921 | H. Castling(w&m) | Harry Weldon (sung by) | |
I Want to Be There if There's a Girl There. | 1908 | B. Lee | Alfred J Lawrance (words) | |
I Want to Come Home to Killarney | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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I Want to Get Right Home | 1910 | O. Powell | Frank Calvert (words) E W Rogers (words) |
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I Want to Go Back to Glengarry | 1909 | S. Mackenzie | J C Shepherd (words) | |
I Want to Go Down the Dear Old Strand | 1919 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
I Want to Go Home Again | 1902 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Will Dalton (sung by) | |
I Want to Go Home to Mamma | 1885 | F. Egerton(w&m) | F. Coyne (sung by) | |
I Want to Go to Idaho | 1908 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) G. H. Elliott (sung by) |
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I Want to Go With Daddy | 1918 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
I Want to Have a Chinese Honeymoon | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I Want to Have a Look at Dear Old London | 1911 | J. Neat | J.P. Harrington (words) Lily Hawthorne (sung by) |
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I Want to Hear the Ladies Band | 1914 | D. Lipton(w&m) | ||
I Want to Look As Well As You | 1895 | F. Eplett | N. Atkins (words) Billie Barlow (sung by) |
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I Want to Play With Little Dick | 1897 | W. Godwin(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
I Want to Powder My Nose | 1910 | A. Olman | ||
I Want to See My Fatherland | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | Harry Williams (words) | |
⇑I Want to See Old Bill Come Back | 1918 | F.W. Leigh | Arthur Stroud (words) | |
I Want to See the Fairies | 1912 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I Want to See the Old Home Again | 1905 | H. Dacre(w&m) | ||
I Want to Snuggle | 1919 | J.W. Tate | Clifford Harris (words) | |
I Want to Stop Along O' Nursie | 1911 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
I Want to Take a Young Man In | 1931 | F. Wilcock(w&m) | Nora Blakemore (sung by) | |
I Want to Telephone to Mammy | 1908 | J.P. Long | arr.: Mark Archer |
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I Want to Walk With You | 1912 | H. Rule | Florence Baines (words) | |
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I Want You Just As Much As You Want Me | 1917 | C.F. Grey | Herman Darewski (words) | |
I Want You to Be My Only-Only | 1903 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | R. G. Knowles (sung by) | |
Houp-La Skirt, The | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Want You to Notice My Leggings | 1906 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Want You to See My Girl | 1907 | H. Castling(w&m) | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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Have You Seen Our John? | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Wanted a Wife | ? | M. Sheridan | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
I Wanted to Go on the Stage | 1885 | J. Crook | H. Nicholls (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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I Was a Good Little Girl Till I Met You | 1914 | J.W. Tate | Clifford F. Harris (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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⇑I Was All Right in My Younger Days But I'm All in Now | 1910 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
I Was Aviating Around | 1913 | V. Bryan | Irving Berlin (words) | as Ren G. May |
I Was Born on a Friday | 1903 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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I Was Dancing Around With Matilda | 1911 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
Do It Again, Louisa | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Was Going Back Home (Till I Met You) | 1916 | H. Gifford | Tom Mellor (words) B. Scott (words) |
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I Was Having Breakfast in Bed | ? | S. Mayo | Cartly (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I Was Holding My Cocoanut | 1913 | C. Collins | Joe Burley (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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I Was Led Like a Lamb to the Slaughter | ? | E.W. Rogers | A. Rudd (sung by) | |
I Was on It | 1889 | F.P. Aylmer | W. Pink (words) Edmund Forman (words) W. F. Moss (sung by) |
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I Was One of 'em | 1889 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
I Was Standing at the Corner of the Street | 1910 | G. Formby Sr. | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
I Was Standing on the Quay | 1910 | H. Rule | James McGhee (words) | |
I Was Surprised | 1891 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | ||
I Was the Daughter | 1884 | E. Solomon | Lillian Russell (sung by) | |
I Was the Honeysuckle- Mary Was the Bee | 1902 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
I Was the Only Gentleman There | 1908 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | George Lashwood (sung by) | |
I Was There | 1900 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | J. H. Kavanagh (sung by) | |
⇑I Was Very Busy | 1893 | F.W. Venton | H. Boden (words) Dan Crawley (sung by) |
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I Wasn't So Drunk As All That | 1889 | C. Osborne | J.S. Baker (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I Went A-Jazzing | ? | B. Lee | R.P. Weston (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I Went Like This to the Lady | 1895 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Alf Chester (sung by) | |
I Went on My Way Rejoicing | 1912 | B. Lee | Worton David (words) E. Shand (sung by) |
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I Went Out on Strike This Morning | 1891 | P. Rafferty | T F Robson (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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I Went Round the Following Morn | 1904 | S. Mayo | James Stewart (words) Fred Alsopp (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I Went to Sleep Again | 1906 | C. Ridgewell | W. David (words) G.A. Stevens (words) |
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I Whistle and Wait For Katie | 1890 | M. Nolan(w&m) | Arr. John S Baker | |
I Will Be There | 1895 | F. Gilbert | ||
I Will Have a Flower in My Coat | 1898 | H. Bedford | Harry Castling (words) | |
I Will Have a Night To-Night! | 1915 | C. Collins(w&m) | Morny Cash (sung by) | |
I Will Love Thee More and More | ? | A. Solman | Arthur Gillespie (words) | |
I Will Love You Just the Same | 1906 | C. Lilburn | Rose Elliott (sung by) | |
I Will Not Say Good-Bye | 1900 | W. Godwin | W H Downs (words) | |
I Will Repay | 1915 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
I Will Stand by My Friend | 1870 | G. Bicknell | Bedford Reuter (words) | |
I Wish He Would Make Up His Mind | 1875 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
⇑I Wish I Could Forget You | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I Wish I Lived Next Door to You! | 1909 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) | |
I Wish I Was | 1905 | H. Castling | C. Collins (words) George Collins (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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I Wish I Was a Fish | 1869 | G.W. Hunt | Richard Childs (words) Harry Rickards (sung by) |
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I Wish I Was You! | 1902 | H. Castling | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
I Wish I Were Back in Lancashire | 1912 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
I Wish I Were You, To-Night | 1910 | W. Letters | F. Godfrey (words) Alfred J Lawrance (words) |
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I Wish I'd a Girl Like Molly | 1910 | A. Glover(w&m) | ||
I Wish I'd Bought Ducks | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Wish It Was 12 O'Clock | 1919 | T.W. Connor | Jack Smiles (sung by) | |
I Wish It Were Sunday Night To-Night | 1936 | F. Godfrey | Huntley Trevor (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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I Wish My Sally Could See Me Now | 1872 | A. Lee | James Hillier (words) W. Burnot (words) |
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I Wish That I Could Fly | 1871 | F. Egerton | M Hobson (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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I Wish the Little Girl I Love, Loved Me | 1907 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) | |
I Wish They'd Let Me Wear My Macintosh! | 1906 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dion Wade (sung by) | |
I Wish You Belonged to Me | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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I Won't Believe It's True | ? | G. Leybourne | Fred Albert (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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I Won't Break My Heart Over You | 1929 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
⇑I Won't Come That Way Any More | 1912 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) Alec Kennedy (sung by) |
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I Won't Go Home | 1925 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) S Harbour (words) |
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I Won't Tell A Soul I Love You | 1938 | R. Parker(w&m) | Hughie Charles (co-author) | |
I Wonder | 19-- | H. de Pinna | ||
I Wonder How Long It Will Last | 1879 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I Wonder if the Girl I'm Thinking of Is Thinking of Me | 1906 | J. Neat | H. Castling (words) | |
Hello! Is That You Flo? | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
All the Nice Girls Love Charley | 1915 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I Wonder What He's Going to Do Next | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I Wonder What It Feels Like To Be Poor | 1920 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Magini (words) |
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I Wonder What Mother Will Say | 1911 | C. Ridgewell | R Guy Reeve (words) | |
I Wonder What Next They Will Do | 1877 | T.V. Davies | Charles Merion (words) | |
I Wonder What the Girls Did Then! | 1905 | C. Ridgewell | G.A. Stevens (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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I Wonder What the Old Home Looks Like | 1921 | H. Rule | W.H. Wallis (words) F Holt (words) |
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I Wonder Why Poor Nelly Never Writes | 1932 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I Wonder Why? | 1924 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | J. Hunter (words) | |
I Woo-Oo | 1894 | E.W. Rogers | Frederick Eplett (words) Alf Chester (sung by) |
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I Would Still Love You | 1907 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
⇑I Would Still Love You | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) | |
I Would, if I Could, But I Can't, So I Won't | 1922 | E. Tracey | Donovan Parsons (words) Reginald Relsie (words) Margaret Bannerman (sung by) |
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I Wouldn't Care to Change You For a New Wife Now | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | Walter P Keen (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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I Wouldn't Grumble Any More | 1904 | H. Bedford(w&m) | H. Bedford (sung by) | |
I Wouldn't Leave My Little Wooden Hut For You! | 1905 | C. Collins | Daisy Dormer (sung by) | |
I Wouldn't Lend You Much on That | 1900 | F. Leo | E. Bateman (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I Wouldn't Mind Taking His Place | 1903 | B. Brantford(w&m) | ||
I Wouldn't Steal the Sweetheat of a Soldier Boy | 1916 | H. Paley | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
I'd Better Call Again Next Week | 1900 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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I'd Lahve To! | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I'd Like a Narf a Napple. | 1919 | J.P. Long | Ted Haggerty (words) | |
I'd Like One Like Pa Had Yesterday | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Constance Moxon (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Be a -- | 1914 | C.F. Grey | B. Lee (words) | |
I'd Like to Be a Hero Too! | 1914 | H.E. Pether | R. P. Weston (words) | |
I'd Like to Be an Actress | 1911 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
I'd Like to Bring My Mother | 1915 | P. Greenbank | Paul A Rubens (words) Ella Retford (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Go Halves in That | 1899 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
⇑Hallo! Here Comes a Jolly Sailor | 1911 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Fred Barnes (words) |
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I'd Like to Have You For My Girl! | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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Has Anyone Seen a German Band? | 1907 | B. Scott | A.J. Mills (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) Ella Retford (sung by) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) Daisy Dormer (sung by) Mina Brae (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Know You Better | 1902 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | Arr. by Ed. A Dicky |
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I'd Like to Live in Paris All the Time | 1912 | O. Powell | F.W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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I'd Like to See the Colour of Your Money, Mister Green | 1907 | R. Penso | Percy Edgar (words) Esta Stella (sung by) Nellie Chandos (sung by) |
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I'd Like to Shake, Shake, Shake Shakespeare | 1915 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
I'd Like to Spend a Honeymoon With You | 1910 | M.J. Gideon | Edward L. Nelson (words) | |
Same As His Father Did Before Him, The | 1912 | H. Lauder | Gilbert Wells (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I'd Much Rather Stroll Along the Seaside Strand | 1913 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
I'd Never, Never, Fall in Love Again | 1941 | N. Gay(w&m) | Ralph Butler (co-author) | |
I'd Rather Be Where the Girls Are | 1910 | J.A. Glover-Kind | ||
I'd Rather Go to Jail | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | Paul West (words) | |
Playtime | 1908 | W.A. Dillon | ||
I'd Sacrifice All For You | 1902 | H. Dacre | ||
I'll Always Love You | 1949 | N. Gay(w&m) | Frank Eyton (words) Gracie Fields (sung by) |
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I'll Be Constant and True | 1895 | F. McGlennon | W A Archbold (words) Charles Page (words) |
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I'll Be Cross, Arabella, I'll Be Cross | 1909 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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⇑I'll Be Digging For Coal in the Mine | 1912 | A. Kendal(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
I'll Be Glad When the Daisies Are Growing | 1909 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
I'll Be Out in the Lifeboat All Night | 1911 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | Dan Lipton (words) Harry Bluff (sung by) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I'll Be Seein' Ya in Abyssinia | 1933 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Waitin' Aroun' | 1929 | H. Castling | Jimmy Goding (words) | |
I'll Be Waiting by the Milestone, Mary | 1910 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Waiting Dearie When You Come Back Home | 1907 | J. Havez(w&m) | ||
I'll Be Wid Yer Bye and Bye | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
Good-Bye, and God Bless You, Jack | 1899 | B. Scott | J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Wilton (sung by) |
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I'll Be Your Silver King | 1901 | A. Perry | J.P. Harrington (words) Rosie Lloyd (sung by) |
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I'll Be Your Sweetheart | 1899 | H. Dacre | Lily Hawthorne (sung by) Margaret Lockwood (sung by) |
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I'll Call When You're Not So Busy | 1904 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dion Wade (sung by) | |
Here's Another One Off to Japan | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I'll Follow You | 1912 | M.J. Gideon | ||
I'll Forgive Him | 1894 | F. McGlennon | James Curran (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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I'll Give Him Dolly Dayream | 1899 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) John E Coyle (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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I'll Give Him Stopping Out All Night | 1896 | W. Godwin | S. Leggett (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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I'll Give Him Writing to Mignonette | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | Florrie Gallimore (sung by) | |
⇑I'll Go Half-Way Home With You | 1911 | E.W. Rogers | John P Harrington (words) John Neat (words) |
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I'll Go Home and Fancy I'm Dead | 1903 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | ||
I'll Go to Paddy's Land | 1912 | P. Rafferty | Albert Voyce (words) | |
I'll Go Where You All Go | 1906 | C. Ridgewell | G.A. Stevens (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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I'll Keep It There Till Father Comes Home | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Constance Moxon (sung by) |
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I'll Keep Off the Grass No More | 1930 | W.J. Stafford(w&m) | B. Merson (sung by) | |
I Say Miss Linda | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I'll Live As Long As I Can | 1870 | G. Ware | T S Gleadhill (words) T. MacLagan (sung by) |
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I'll Live My Life For You | 1917 | B. Lee | Horace Jones (words) R P Weston (words) |
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I'll Look After You | 1901 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
I'll Make Dat Black Gal Mine | 1896 | C.B. Ward | Dave Reed (words) | |
I'll Make Up For Ev'rything | 1947 | R. Parker(w&m) | Petula Clark (sung by) | |
I'll Make You Want Me | 1914 | J.P. Long | P. Pelham (words) | |
I'll Meet You Love, Along the Line | 1900 | J.A. Gruber(w&m) | Jenny Hill (sung by) | |
I'll Mind Dear Old Mother | 1905 | S. Mackenzie | Bella Bright (words) Alec French (words) Tom Best (words) |
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I'll Never Forget the Day | 1903 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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I'll Never Leave Home Any More | 1902 | T.E. Leamore(w&m) | ||
I'll Never Love Another Girl Like You | 1909 | H. Leighton | G. Wells (words) | |
⇑I'll Not Go Out With Riley Any More | 1895 | H.S. Miller | ||
I'll Pay You When My Ship Comes Home | 1898 | H. Castling(w&m) | Mark Milton (sung by) | |
I'll Place It in the Hands of My Solicitor | 1871 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I'll Pray For You | 1934 | N. Gay | J.G. Gilbert (co-author) Roy King (words) |
as Stanley Hill |
I'll Saw His See-Saw Down | 1909 | F. Godfrey | A.J. Mills (words) Chas. Collins (words) H. Rule (sung by) |
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I'll Saw His See-Saw Down | 1909 | A.J. Mills | Chas. Collins (words) Fred Godfrey (words) H. Rule (sung by) |
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I'll Say No More to Mary Ann | 1886 | F. Gilbert | Edmund Forman (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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I'll See You Down There | 1921 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
I'll Sell the Flowers | 1908 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (sung by) |
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I'll Show You Around Paree! | 1914 | K.R. Lyle | A. Allen (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I'll Sing Dat Little Lullaby | 1898 | W. Fieldhouse | Kate James (sung by) | |
I'll Strike You With a Feather | 1876 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | G.H. MacDermott (sung by) | |
I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen | 1875 | T.P. Westendorp(w&m) | John McCormack (sung by) | |
I'll Take You to the Ragtime Dance | 1912 | H. Rule | Arthur J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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I'll Tell Tilly on the Telephone | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) Dora Lyric (sung by) |
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I'll Try Anything Once | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | Seymour Brown (words) | |
I'll Wait For You Under the Willow | 1879 | J.P. Skelly | ||
I'll Wait For You, Little Girlie | 1906 | L. Stuart | ||
⇑My Grandfather's Girl | 1916 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | Blanche Ring (sung by) | |
I'm 94 To-Day. | 1917 | A. Naish(w&m) | ||
I'm a Bit Too Young and Tender | 1899 | H. Leighton(w&m) | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
I'm a Chappie | 1883 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | ||
I'm a Cornish Man | 1926 | D. Henty | William Hewlett (words) | |
I'm a Cuban Girl | 1908 | L. Stuart | ||
I'm a Dad Dad Dad! | 1878 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
I'm a Lady | 1902 | M. Levi | Ed. Gardenier (words) Hattie Williams (sung by) |
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I'm a Little Bit Deaf To-Day | 1903 | F.W. Leigh | E. Bateman (words) Edgar Curtis (sung by) |
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I'm a Little Prairie Flower | 1937 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
I'm a Little Too Young to Know | 1893 | F.W. Venton | Charles Reeve (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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I'm a Member of the Blue Hungarian Band | 1914 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
I'm a Member of the County Council | ? | T. Bass(w&m) | Tom Bass (sung by) | |
I'm a Naughty Girl | 1898 | L. Monckton | Harry Greenbank (words) Adrian Ross (words) S. Jones (words) |
from "A Greek Slave" |
I'm a Respectable Working Girl | 1909 | M. Levi | Edgar Smith (words) | |
I'm a Ship Without a Rudder : | 1876 | F. Vernon | ||
I'm Afraid, and Why | 1904 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
I'm All Right | 1904 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | W.H. Wallis (words) | |
⇑I'm Always Doing Something Silly | 1908 | F. Leo(w&m) | J. Laurier (sung by) | |
I'm Always Longing For You | 1919 | H. Rule | James Walsh (words) | |
I'm Another | 1892 | C. Osborne | A.E. Ellis (words) J.S. Baker (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I'm at Home in Any Old Place | 1909 | F.V. Bowers | F.V. Bowers (sung by) | |
I'm Bashful When Im Bathing in the Briny | 1920 | G. Carney | Fred E. Cliffe (words) Jack Cannot (sung by) |
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I'm Beginning to Like the Job! | 1904 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | Little Ganty (sung by) | |
I'm Better Off in My Little Dug-Out | 1917 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
I'm Billy Muggins | 1904 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | Chas R. Whittle (sung by) | |
I'm Bursting to Tell You This | 1904 | J.W. Knowles(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I'm Coming | 1890 | T.F. Robson | J.S. Baker (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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I'm Coming Back | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
I'm Coming Back to Dublin | 1906 | G. Everard | Harry Leighton (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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I'm Coming Back to Li'l Old London | 1920 | H. Rule | Fred Holt (words) Everett Lynton (words) |
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I'm Coming Back to Old Kilkenny | 1914 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
I'm Coming in With You | 1905 | C. Collins(w&m) | Joe Archer (sung by) | |
I'm Doing That Job Now | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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I'm Doing Very Well Indeed | 1897 | J. Crook | H. Nicholls (words) H. Talbot (words) Robb Harwood (sung by) |
from "Monte Carlo" |
I'm Dunn - Mister Dunn | 1907 | C. Ridgewell | E. Bateman (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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⇑I'm Farmer Scroggins | 1903 | E. Rees(w&m) | Ernest Rees (sung by) | |
I'm Frightened and Why | 1904 | H. Wincott | Harry Leighton (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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I'm Getting Ready For My Mother-In-Law | 1911 | H. Wincott | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
I'm Giving Up My Job to the Kaiser | 1915 | T. Costello | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
I'm Glad He's Irish | 1920 | J. Havez | ||
I'm Glad I Went Up in the Bar | 1907 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I'm Glad to Be Home Again | 1900 | C. Graham | H. Graham (words) | |
When the Gates of Heaven Opened | 1917 | F.V. Bowers | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
I'm Goin'- I'm Goin'- I'm Gone! | 1906 | C. Collins | H. Castling (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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I'm Going Away | 1911 | B. Merson(w&m) | ||
I'm Going Back to Lancashire | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I'm Going Back to My Girl in Melbourne | 191- | P. Pelham | W H Wallis (words) | |
I'm Going Back to My Little Country Home | 1914 | A. Olman | J. B. Walsh (words) | |
I'm Going Back to Old Welsh Wales | 1920 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I'm Going Back to the Fatherland | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Lena Verdi (sung by) Lilian Lea (sung by) |
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I'm Going Down to the River | 1920 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
Have You Seen My Dicky Bird? | 1914 | B. Scott | A.J. Mills (words) | |
I'm Going Home to Jacksonville | 1905 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | Victoria Monks (sung by) | |
⇑I'm Going Home to My Mother! | 1904 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) S. Mayo (sung by) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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I'm Going Home to the Wife and Nipper | 1897 | A. Perry | A. Hall (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Be a Nut | 1915 | K.R. Lyle | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Be Married to Mary | 1922 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | ||
I'm Going to Buy You the R.I.N.G | 1919 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
I'm Going to Catch the First Boat in the Morning | 1909 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) James McGhee (words) |
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I'm Going to Do Without 'em | 1882 | W.G. Eaton | F. Bowyer (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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I'll Be Your ''Daily Mail'' | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) Minnie Duncan (sung by) |
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I'm Going to Long Island in the Morning | 1926 | W. O'Keefe | ||
I'm Going to Make You Love Me | 1923 | H. Gifford | J P Long (words) | |
I'm Going to Meet the Boys | 1913 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) | |
I'm Going to Ride a Bicycle | 1897 | T.W. Connor | T. Costello (sung by) | |
I'm Going to Sea (See) | 1904 | T.E. Leamore | ||
I'm Going to Sing a Song | 1907 | S. Mayo | W. David (words) | |
I'm Going to Try My Luck in London | 1907 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Carlotta Levey (sung by) |
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I'm Gonna Be Home by Tea-Time | 1931 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I'm Having the Time of My Life | 1918 | H. Rule | Terry Sullivan (words) Morny Cash (sung by) |
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Carrying On | 1917 | F. Murray(w&m) | ||
⇑I'm Here, if I'm Wanted | 1908 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I'm Hitching My Wagon To You | 1933 | N. Gay | Desmond Carter (words) | From: That's A Pretty Thing |
Lovers' Lane | 1902 | H.L. Heartz | ||
I'm in Love With a London Girl | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
I'm in Love With Selina | 1920 | W. Stanley | G. Arthurs (words) | |
I'm in Love With You | 1908 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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I'm Just Going Down to the Gate | 1882 | J.P. Skelly | Gus Williams (words) | |
I'm Just Nobody! | 1912 | R. Penso | W. David (words) Sam Stern (sung by) |
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I'm Learning Something From You | 1922 | R. Penso | L Jerome (words) | from "Fashions" |
I'm Leaving Monte Carlo | 1907 | K.R. Lyle | W. David (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
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I'm Leaving Thee, Annie! | 1855 | G. Barker | ||
I'm List'ning in Dear, For a Message From You | 1922 | L. Dryden(w&m) | ||
I'm Living With Mother Now | 1881 | W.G. Eaton | T. S. Lonsdale (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Sunshine O' a Bonie Lass's Smile, The | 1921 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
I'm Looking For a Little Coon | 1902 | C. Tempest | Ida Fair (sung by) | |
I'm Looking For a Sweetheart | 1909 | F.V. Bowers | F.V. Bowers (sung by) | |
I'm Looking For an Ice Man | 1912 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | ||
I'm Looking For Trilby | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑I'm Mad at Myself | 1943 | N. Gay(w&m) | Joe Lubin (co-author) | |
I'm Much Better Off Where I Am | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
I'm Ninety-Five and I'm Still Alive | 1903 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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I'm Nobody | 1902 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) Tom Collins, singer. (words) Ryder Slone (sung by) |
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I'm Not a Love-Sick Coon | 1902 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
I'm Not All There | 1924 | H. Carlton | Ella Shields (sung by) | |
I'm Not Going to Marry You! | 1905 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
I'm Not Looking for a Beautiful Girl | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | George Arthurs (words) | |
I'm Not Naughty Enough For That | 1906 | C. Burgess | C.H. Bovill (words) | |
I'm Not Sorry I Met You in December | 1912 | W.H. Wallis | F.E. Terry (words) P. Pelham (words) Alfred Seymour (sung by) |
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I'm Not Such a Fool As I Look | 1832 | W.T. Wilcox | T Munroe (words) | |
I'm Not Such a Goose As I Look | 1906 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I'm Not Such a Saint As I Look | 1879 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | Henri Clark (sung by) | |
I'm Not That Kind of a Girl | 1909 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) Alice Hegeman (sung by) |
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I'm Obliging Brother Bertie | 1908 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
I'm Off to Kelly's Isle | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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I'm Off to Klondyke | 1898 | W. Hastings(w&m) | H. Freeman (sung by) | |
I'm Old Enough to Do a Little Thinking | 1919 | J. Edwards | ||
⇑Monty at Monte-Carlo | 1924 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I'm on My Way to Dixieland | 1917 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) | |
I'm on the Road to Happiness | 1916 | A. Solman | Sidney Malcolm (words) | |
I'm One of the Jays | 1894 | T.W. Connor | Alfred Lamont (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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I'm One of the Simple Sort | 1901 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Walter Stanley (sung by) |
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I'm Only Nineteen | 1941 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
I'm Out Fishing | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Lucy Weston (sung by) |
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I'm Out Looking For Work | 1921 | D. Lipton(w&m) | ||
I'm Par Excellence the Idol of the Day | 1870 | A. Lee | Ben Cotton (words) William A Frey (words) Elise Holt (sung by) |
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I'm Prepared For Her | 1893 | F. McGlennon | Tom Conley (words) Lester Barrett (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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I'm Proud of My Old Bald Head! | 1911 | C. Collins | Fred Murray (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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I'm Rather Too Old For It Now | 1880 | C. Coborn(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
I'm Round There To-Night! | 1904 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) | |
I Don't Care What Becomes of Me | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I'm Saving My Heart For You | 1911 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
I'm Selling Shelled Shrimps in a Shrimp Shop | 1920 | B. Lee | Wynn Stanley (words) George Bass (sung by) |
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I'm Sending My Blessings | 1944 | N. Gay | Joe Lubin (words) George Gilbert (words) |
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I'm Sending Out the S.O.S. For Love | 1931 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
⇑I'm Sending You the Siegfried Line to Hang Your Washing On) | 1939 | R. Parker | Hugh Charles (words) St John Cooper (words) |
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I'm Setting the Village on Fire | 1909 | B. Merson(w&m) | B. Merson (sung by) | |
I'm Shy Mary Ellen I'm Shy | 1910 | G.A. Stevens | Charles Ridgewell (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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I'm Singing My Way Round the World | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I'm Sitting by the Stile, Mary | ? | G. Barker | Lady Dufferin (words) | |
I'm Sitting on the Wall | 1927 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
I'm So Lonesome | 1904 | M. Levi | ||
I'm So Spiteful When I'm Wild | 1912 | B. Merson | Fred Camplin (words) B. Merson (sung by) |
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I'm Still in It | 1887 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | H. Freeman (sung by) | |
I'm Such a Jolly Man | 1892 | J. Nash(w&m) | "Jolly"John Nash (sung by) | |
I'm Such a Respectable Man | 1896 | J.H. Yorke | Boyd Jones (words) Louis Kelleher (sung by) |
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I'm Taking the Open-Air Treatment | 1911 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) Morny Cash (sung by) |
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I'm the Airy Fairy | 1896 | T.W. Connor | Maggie Duggan (sung by) | |
I'm the Best Pal I've Ever Had! | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | George A. Stephens (words) | |
I'm the Biggest Guy on Broadway | 1919 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) J W Rickaby (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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I'm the Candy | 1906 | C. Graham(w&m) | Davis (co-author) | |
I'm the Fellow That Tells the Truth | 1885 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | Slade Murray (sung by) | |
I'm the Human Night Key of New York | 1908 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
⇑I'm the Man That Buried Flanagan | 1900 | B. Williams(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
I'm the Man That Buried Flanagan | 1911 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) | |
I'm the Man That Wrote Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom- De-Ay | 1892 | J. Thornton(w&m) | ||
I'm the Man They Left Behind | 1902 | H. Lauder(w&m) | Horace Hunter (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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I'm the Man Who Buried Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay | 1893 | H. Castling | N. Atkins (words) Frederick Eplett (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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I'm the Master of the Bow-Wows | 1911 | H. Rule | Arthur J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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I'm the Plumber | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
I'm Thinking Always of You | 1907 | H. Rule | Thomas J Quigley (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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I'm Thinking on Thy Smile Mary | 1849 | G. Leybourne | A J H Duganne (words) | |
I'm Throwing Myself Away | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
I'm Tickled to Death I'm Single | 1923 | M.J. Gideon | Clifford Seyler (words) M.J. Gideon (sung by) |
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I'm Tired of Waiting For You | 1923 | H. Rule | T Mellor (words) H Gifford (words) |
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I'm Tommy Trouble | 1912 | J. Foley(w&m) | Chas R. Whittle (sung by) | |
I'm Too Tender-Hearted. | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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I'm Twenty-One To-Day | 1911 | A. Kendal(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) Albert Whelan (sung by) |
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I Met Mary Ellen at Th' Isle of Man | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I'm Wait-Wait-Waiting | 1908 | R. Penso | W. David (words) | |
I'm Waiting For Him Tonight | 1907 | D. Leno | D. Leno (sung by) | |
⇑I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In | 1919 | A. Olman | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I'm Wanted on the Phone | 1908 | F. Wood(w&m) | Bernard Russell (sung by) | |
I'm Wearing My Heart Out For You | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I'm Whirling, Twirling | 1901 | J. Edwards | Lulu Glaser (sung by) | |
I'm Wondering Why | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
I'se A-Waitin' For Yer, Josie | 1903 | H.E. Pether | Fred W Leigh (words) G. H. Elliott (sung by) |
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I'se Looking For a Job For My Poor Dear Wife | 1924 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | ||
I've a Garden in Sweden | 1907 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Hugh Owen (words) |
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I've a Very Nasty Temper, So Beware | 1906 | J. Edwards | S. M Brenner (words) | |
I've Been and Got a Separation | 1894 | A. Rudd | C Halliday (words) | |
I've Been Digging For the Gold | 1897 | B. Scott | George Lester (words) H. Bedford (sung by) |
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I've Been Down to the Races | 1899 | F.W. Carter | A.J. Mills (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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I've Been Dreaming | 1907 | C. Collins(w&m) | Daisy Dormer (sung by) | |
I've Been Fishing for Pearls | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | George Arthurs (words) | |
I've Been Hoodoo'd | 1894 | G.L. Davis | ||
I've Been Laying on the Field! | 1895 | H. Castling(w&m) | F. Earle (sung by) | |
I Want Mister Schneider | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I've Been Out With Johnny Walker | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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⇑I've Been Out With the Man in the Moon | 1911 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) Arthur Woodville (sung by) |
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I've Been Sleeping on the Floor All Night | 1902 | T.W. Connor | T. Costello (sung by) | |
I've Been to Gay Paree | 1893 | F. McGlennon | Tom Conley (words) Henry J Sayers (words) |
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I've Brought the Coal | 1902 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
I've Brought You My Soldier-Boys | 1904 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Sadie Simpson (sung by) | |
I've Built a Castle in the Air | 1907 | O. Powell | Harry Leighton (words) C. Hilbury (words) |
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I've Come Back to Town Once Again | 1919 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
I've Dodged the Undertakers Up Till Now | 1890 | T.W. Connor | T.E. Leamore (sung by) | |
Harry and Carrie | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
I've Found That Gal | 1913 | N.D. Ayer | Harry Williams (words) | |
I've Found the Nesting Place of the Blue Bird | 1919 | A. Olman | Jack Yellen (words) | |
I've Found The Right Girl | 1932 | N. Gay(w&m) | Stanley Lupino (co-author) | |
I've Gone Out For the Day | 1899 | F. McGlennon | G.A. Stevens (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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We Did 'ave a Time | 1896 | C. Ingle(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
I've Got a Beau! | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | M. Cunningham (sung by) | |
I Wonder if You Care | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I've Got A Fancy For Nancy | 1912 | H.E. Pether | Charles Wilmott (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
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I've Got a Lad in Yorkshire | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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⇑I've Got a Little Job to Go To! | 1909 | F.J. Barnes | R.P. Weston (words) Fred Lincoln (sung by) |
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I've Got a Live on Now | 1910 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
I've Got a Lot of 'em at Home | 1896 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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I've Got Her Wooden Leg | 1898 | H. Castling | Steve McCarthy (words) | |
I've Got It, That's Enough | 1894 | C. Brighton(w&m) | C. Brighton (sung by) | |
I've Got My Hands Up! Don't Shoot! | 1914 | K.R. Lyle | Charles Knight (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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I've Got Plenty of Books to Read | 1910 | W. Letters | F. Godfrey (words) | |
I've Got Rings on My Fingers | 1909 | M. Scott | R.P. Weston (words) F.J. Barnes (words) Blanche Ring (sung by) Ellaline Terriss (sung by) |
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I've Got Somebody Else's Girl | 1920 | R. Penso | G. Arthurs (words) | |
I've Got Something Else to Think About | 1890 | C. Osborne | J.S. Baker (words) Alf Rivers (sung by) |
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I've Got Something to Be Thankful For | 1901 | H. Leighton | June W. Barnes (words) Dan Crawley (sung by) |
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I've Got Something to Do Among Four and Twenty Girls | 1899 | W. Godwin | J.S. Baker (words) C. Deane (sung by) |
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I've Got the Five-Pound Note | 1896 | T. Graham(w&m) | ||
I've Got the Girl I've Got the Ring | 1920 | H. Castling(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
I've Got the Moonlight, the Tramp | 1923 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I've Got the Ooperzootic | 1896 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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I've Got the Riding Habit | 1907 | O. Powell | G. Arthurs (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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I've Got Three Letters of the Alphabet : L.S.D. | 1907 | H.E. Pether | Edgar Bateman (words) | |
⇑I've Got to Get Back to Work | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | Alf Gibson (sung by) | |
I've Got to Get the Nine-Train Back | 1913 | E.W. Rogers | William Hargreaves (words) | |
I've Got to Get Up in the Morning | 1909 | J. Neat | John P. Harrington (words) | |
I've Got to Prove It | 1896 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | arr.: E Jonghmans |
I've Got to Put Up With It | 1901 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Charles Chard (sung by) |
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I'll Come Back to Bantry Bay | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I've Got to Take the Children Off to School | 1912 | H. Castling(w&m) | Chas R. Whittle (sung by) | |
I Shall Never Make the Missis Like My Ma | 1902 | B. Scott | E. Bateman (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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I've Got You, Bill | 1914 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
I've Had a Glass of Gin-Ger Wine. | 1916 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
I've Lost All Ambition in Life | 1908 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
I've Lost My Heart in Cupid Street | 1910 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
I've Lost My Ticket, Captain | 1898 | B. Harris | Marshall Locke (words) Lily Lena (sung by) |
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I've Got Troubles of My Own | 1902 | B. Scott | Katie Lawrence (sung by) | |
I've Met Girls in Lapland | 1920 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
I've Never Had a Sweetheart | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Hough (words) Adams (words) |
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I've Never Lost My Last Train Yet | 1912 | G.F. Le Brunn | G. Rollit (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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I've Never Turned Money Away | 1894 | C. Coborn | ||
⇑I've Never Wronged an Onion | 1925 | R. Hargreaves | S.J. Damerell (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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I've Never Wronged an Onion | 1926 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
I've Only Been Married a Week | ? | C. Austin | C. Austin (sung by) | |
I've Only Been There a Week | 1900 | H. Castling(w&m) | Little Ganty (sung by) | |
I've Only Come Back For My Hat | 1911 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
I've Only Come Down For the Day | 1912 | F. Leo | Sam Mayo (words) | |
I've Only One Little Flower | 1907 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
I've Said Good-Bye to All That! | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
I've Struck a Chorus | 1908 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
I've Told His Missus All About Him | 1907 | J.W. Tate | J.P. Harrington (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Hallo Peter, How Do? | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
I've Worked Eight Hours This Day | 1893 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | ||
Icicle Joe | 1931 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
I've Made Up My Mind to Sail Away | 1902 | B. Scott | H.E. Pether (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Idler, The | 1896 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Richard Morton (words) Eugene Stratton (sung by) |
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Idol of the Day , The | 1869 | A. Lee(w&m) | A.G Vance (sung by) | |
Idolizer, The | 1902 | W.H. Wallis | F.E. Terry (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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If a Picture I Could Paint | 1920 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
⇑If Cobby Told Half That He Knows | 1900 | M. Levi | Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
If Ev'ryone Did a Good Turn Every Day | 1916 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
If Ever I Cease to Love | 1871 | G. Leybourne(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
If Everybody Were As Kind As You | 1907 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
If I Call Round on You | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
If I Can't Come Around to Your House | 1907 | C. Collins(w&m) | George D' Albert (sung by) | |
If I Could Bring the Roses Back. | 1912 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | ||
If I Could Live to Love You | 1913 | A. Solman | Paul Benedek (words) | |
If I Could Meet You | 1908 | H. Rule | Marie Wilton (words) Paul Pelman (words) Marie Wilton (sung by) |
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If I Could Only Grow It in the Garden | 1912 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) Edgar Bateman (words) |
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If I Could Only Hold You in My Arms | 1911 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
If I Could Only Make My Mind Up! | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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If I Could Only Say in French | 1916 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
If I Could Paint Her Picture in the Sky | 1918 | C. Collins | E. Bateman (words) | |
If I Don't Get Some Money What'll I Do | 1924 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
If I Gave You a 'ring | 1916 | T. Mellor | Leonard Cooke (words) | |
If I Had A Girl As Nice As You | date | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
If I Had a Thousand Lives to Live | 1908 | A. Solman | Sylvester Maguire (words) | |
⇑If I Had Only Slept Another Minute | 1907 | P. Miles | Alf Davis (words) | |
If I Had You | 1928 | J. Campbell | Reg Connelly (co-author) Ted Shapiro (co-author) |
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If I Hadn't Been a Sunday School Teacher | 1899 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) Bennett Scott (words) Johnny Worman (sung by) |
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If I Hadn't Been Lady-Like | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Millie Hylton (sung by) |
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If I Hadn't Ha' Been So Shy | 1897 | T.W. Connor | George Beauchamp (sung by) | |
If I Like It! | 1894 | O. Powell | Malcolm Arnold (words) | |
If I Meet the Girl With the Golden Hair | 1895 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Lizzie Fletcher (words) J.S. Baker (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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If I Only Could Blot Out the Past | 1896 | G.L. Davis | Rose Winchester (sung by) | |
If I Should Build a Nest For You | 1909 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
If I Should Plant a Tiny Seed of Love | 1908 | J.W. Tate | B. MacDonald (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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If I Thought You Loved Another | 1899 | A. Solman | Arthur Gillespie (words) | |
How Do You Do, My Little Revue Girl? | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
If I Thought You Thought of Me | 1914 | W.H. Wallis | John P Long (words) P. Pelham (words) |
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If I Thought Your Heart Was Mine | 1923 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
If I Was King of England | 1902 | G.F. Le Brunn | J. Bee (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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If I Was Only Long Enough | 1876 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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If I Were a Girl Instead | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
If I Were a Millionaire | 1901 | H.E. Pether | Paul Pelham (words) | |
⇑If I Were But the Morning Light! | 1877 | A. Cellier | H B Farnie (words) | |
If I Were in the L.C.C | 1903 | H. Lauder | Dan Lipton (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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If I Were to Do Such a Thing | 1878 | A. Roberts | Edwin V Page (words) | |
If I Were to Say Good-Bye | 1912 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
If I'd a Bloomin' Throne to Call My Own | 1920 | G.A. Stevens | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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If I'd Only Got the Impudence | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | Maggie Carr (sung by) | |
If I, if I, if I, if I, if I, if I Do | 1897 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Bernard Armstrong (words) George Mozart (sung by) |
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If It Wasn't For the 'Ouses in Between | 1894 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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If Marriages Were Made In Heaven | 1919 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
If Mary Ann Says She Won't Marry Me | 1932 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
If My Way Were Yours, Ellaline | 1910 | P. Edgar | H. Castling (words) C W Murphy (words) |
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If New Friends Are Silver, Old Friends Are Gold | 1906 | B.M. Megson | llingworth Moorwood (words) M. Cunningham (sung by) |
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If Only You Had Cared For Me | ? | N. Gay | ||
If Only Your Heart Could Speak | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | Fred W Leigh (words) Millie Lindon (sung by) |
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If Other Eyes Should Shine on You | 1909 | O. Powell | Leonard Cooke (words) J.P. Harrington (words) |
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If She Has an Irish Way With Her | 1916 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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If She'd Only Been a Poor Girl | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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If That Comes True | 1902 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | M. Nolan (sung by) | |
⇑If the Girl Doesn't Mind | 1906 | S. Mackenzie(w&m) | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
If the Little Girl I'm Waiting For Will Only Wait For Me | 1914 | D. Lipton | Kenneth Lyle (words) | |
If the Missis Wants to Go | 1902 | P. Ray(w&m) | ||
If the Shooting Suit Should Suit | 1910 | H. Carlton | Terry Sullivan (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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If the Waters Could Speak As They Flow | 1887 | C. Graham(w&m) | ||
I'm Using Sunday Language All the Week | 1910 | B. Scott | Edgar Bateman (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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If the Wind Had Only Blown the Other Way | 1909 | E. Williams | Bessie Wynn (words) Madie Scott (sung by) |
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If They Were All Like You | 1914 | A. Olman | William Dillon (words) | |
If They Write That I'm Forgiven I'll Go Home | 1896 | G.L. Davis | ||
If They'd Bury Alexander's Band | 1913 | H. Fragson(w&m) | ||
If They're Irish | 1924 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
If This Should Be Our Last Good Bye | 1917 | A. Solman | Bernie Grossmann (words) | |
If Those Lips Could Only Speak! | 1901 | C. Ridgewell | W. Godwin (words) W. Godwin (sung by) |
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If We All Went Out on Strike | 1912 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
If We Built the World Over Again | 1920 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
If We Had No Money in the World | 1911 | C. Collins | Fred E Terry (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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If We Hadn't Any Women in the World | 1905 | C. Collins(w&m) | Joe Archer (sung by) | |
If We Only Had an Isle of Women | 1921 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
⇑If We Only Had the Summer in the Winter-Time | 1921 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
I Want to Be More Than a Friend | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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If You Can't Buy a Motor-Car, Buy a Motor-Cap | 1904 | C. Collins(w&m) | Nellie Wilson (sung by) | |
If You Can't Do Any Good, Don't Do Any Harm | 1902 | H. Bedford(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
If You Come From Yorkshire .. | 1913 | F. Godfrey | Shaun Glenville (sung by) | |
If You Don't Succeed, What Matters? | 1908 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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If You Don't Wants Lots of Gold | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) Harry Gifford (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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If You Ever Feel a Longing For Your Home Sweet Home | 1909 | J.P. Long | arr.: Mark Archer |
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If You Get a Good Man, Hold Him Tight | 1920 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
If You Go, Then This Will Bring You Back | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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If You Hav'nt the Money to Spend | 1909 | W. Letters | ||
If You Knew Muvver | 1918 | C. Cory | Valentine (words) Dorothy Varick (sung by) |
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I'll Say She Does | 1918 | B.G. DeSylva(w&m) | Gus Kahn (co-author) Al Jolson (co-author) A. Jolson (sung by) |
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If You Love Me As You Say You Do | 1907 | J.P. Long | arr.: Mark Archer |
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If You Love Me Just As I Love You | 1903 | T. Costello | A J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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If You Only, Only, Only Knew. | 1904 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
If You See Harry! | 1910 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
If You See Lucy, Let Me Know | 1877 | T.V. Davies | Manhattan Minstrels. (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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⇑If You See Me Closing My Eyes | 1914 | H.E. Pether | Dan Lipton (words) | |
If You Should See a Little Soldier | 1909 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) | |
If You Talk in Your Sleep Don't Mention My Name | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) Alma Young (sung by) |
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If You Want to Come In, Come In | 1899 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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If You Want to Get on in Revue | 1918 | S. Mayo | Hilda Glyder (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) Hilda Glyder (sung by) Daisy James (sung by) |
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If You Want to Go to Loveland | 1914 | D. Lipton | J. Neat (words) | |
If You Want to Pick a Fuss Wait Till the Sun Shines | 1907 | W. Hargreaves | S. Furth (words) E P Moran (words) Maude Raymond (sung by) M. Irwin (sung by) |
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Here's a Health to the Bonnie Little Bride | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
If You Were A Rose In Cupid's Garden | 1917 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
If You Were the Only Girl in the World | 1916 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) G. Robey (sung by) Rudy Vallèe (sung by) Perry Como (sung by) |
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If You Were the Only Girl in the World | 1916 | C.F. Grey | N.D. Ayer (sung by) | arr.: R S Stodden |
If You Were The Only Girl on Earth | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Hugh Owen (words) |
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If You Were True to Me | 192- | L. Hanray | Reginald Roberts (words) | |
If You Would Only Love Me | 1912 | J. Crook | J. Kern (words) | |
If You'll Be a Good Little Girl | 1897 | C. Graham | J E Rosenthal (words) | |
If You'll Be My Girl | 1905 | H. Gifford(w&m) | George Lashwood (sung by) | |
If You'll Be True to Me | 1892 | F. Gilbert | Frederick Eplett (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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⇑If You'll Cling Like the Vine | 1908 | H. Castling | A E Sidney Davis (words) | |
If You'll Pull a Bon-Bon With Me | 1920 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) A Kendal (words) |
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If You're Doing That For Me, You Can Stop | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
If You're Irish | 1922 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
If You're Not Good I'll Put You in the Corner | 1896 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | ||
If You've Got a Little Bit Hang on to It, It's Hard to Get a Little Bit More | 1915 | A. Olman | Ed Rose (words) | |
If You've Got Any Good in Your Heart | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
If Your Coat's Turned Green With the Wear It's Seen | 1909 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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If Your Hair Were Not So Curly | 1906 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) | |
Immenseikoff | 1873 | A. Lloyd | H C Maguire (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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Imperial Crown | 1902 | J. Neat | ||
Imported! Yes, We Are | 1900 | F. Gilbert | George Ade (words) | |
In | 1918 | C. Cory | Valentine (words) Fred Harvey (sung by) |
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In -Arranged by F. Eplett | 1891 | C. Osborne | Fred Harvey (words) | |
In a Bungalow For Two | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | Paul West (words) | |
In a Dark and Dreary Sky | 1886 | G.W. Hunter(w&m) | E. Forman (sung by) | |
In a Lady Like Way | 1908 | F.V. Bowers | ||
In a Snug Little Home of Your Own | 1892 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | Katie Lawrence (sung by) | |
⇑In Any Old House | 1920 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
In Ballyhooly | 1910 | T.W. Connor | ||
In Barcelona | 1905 | J.W. Tate | Eustace Baynes (words) | |
In Between the Showers | 1924 | L. Silberman | T. McGhee (words) J. Walsh (words) |
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In Cloister Grey | 1915 | P. Edgar | Bert Courtney (words) Fred J. Barnes (sung by) |
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In Darkest London Up to Date | 1891 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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In Dear Old Normandy | 1913 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
In Dear Old Romany | 1913 | H. Gifford | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
In Demerara | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
In Fairyland To-Day | 1910 | B. Lee | Alf J Lawrance (words) | |
In Friendship's Name | 1891 | G. Dance | C. Graham (words) | |
In Gay Paree! | 1912 | H. Fragson(w&m) | ||
In Germany I Sang Before the Kaiser. | 1912 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
In Honeymoon Land | 1907 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
In Kilt and Glengarry | 1909 | J. Neat | Leonard Cooke (words) Ruth Lytton (sung by) |
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In London | ? | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
Flower by Any Other Name, A | 1906 | F. Murray | C. Hilbury (words) Marie Kendall (sung by) |
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In Lover's Lane | 1912 | H.H. Williams | W. Richmond Wing (words) | |
⇑In Memoriam | 1882 | G.W. Hunt | arr.: William Sim |
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In Montezuma | 1906 | L. Stuart | ||
In My 'ansom | 1895 | W. Slaughter | Basil Hood (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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In My Aeroplane | 1914 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
In My Bouquet. | 1910 | D. Lipton | J.A. Glover-Kind (words) | |
In My Chateaéu on the Rhine | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Donald Hall (sung by) |
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In My Dreams | 1923 | R. Bagnall(w&m) | ||
In My Fust 'usband's Time | 1882 | H. Nicholls(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
In My Garden of Peace and Love | 1919 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
In My Home at Bantry Bay | 1910 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
In My Honeysuckle Home | 1916 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
In My Little Cabin Home Out West | 1912 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
In My Little Hut of Snow | 1908 | T.F. Robson | Archer Gibbon (words) | |
In My Museum | 1914 | T.C.S. Bennett | Clifford E. Grey (words) T.C.S. Bennett (sung by) |
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In My Old White Spats | 1924 | W. Hyde(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
In Naples Fair | 1900 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
In Ohio. | 1917 | B. Merson | W H Thompson (words) | |
In Old Ireland, Meet Me There | 1912 | A. Solman | WM. H Clifford (words) | |
⇑In Our Little Garden Sub-Bub | 1922 | B. Lee | Bob Weston (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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In Our Little Island Home | 1888 | N. Maurice | F.V St.Clair (words) | |
In Poppyland | 1913 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
In Some Little Corner of the World | 1922 | R. Penso | L Jerome (words) | from "Fashions" |
In Somerset in Summertime | 1916 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
In Summertime in Somerset | 1911 | T. Mellor | Leonard Cooke (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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In Sweet Ceylon | 1909 | W. Mayne | F.W. Leigh (words) Alice Braunsten (words) |
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In Sweet Loveland | 1904 | A. Solman | Joan Haden (words) | |
In That Old College Town | 1909 | M.J. Gideon | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
In the Army. | 1910 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | Ella Shields (sung by) | |
In the Baggage Coach Ahead | 1896 | G.L. Davis(w&m) | Imogene Comer (sung by) | |
In the Broad Daylight | 1912 | W. Hyde | Frank Armstrong (words) | |
In the Days of Elizabeth | 1898 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) J.S. Baker (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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In the Days of the Cavalier | 1897 | J.S. Baker | Charles Wilmott (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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In the Days When Knights Were Bold | 1920 | B. Merson(w&m) | ||
In the Dusk of the Evening | 1894 | G.W. Hunter | Frank Thompson (words) | |
In the Evening When I Leave You, Eva Dear | 1911 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
In the Eyes of the World You're Mine | 1923 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) W. David (words) |
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⇑In the Far Nor' West | 1919 | H. Gifford | Alfred J Lawrance (words) | |
In the Gloaming by the Fireside | 1931 | J. Campbell | Reg Connelly (co-author) Ray Noble (co-author) |
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In the Glow of the Harvest Moon | 1920 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
In the Good Old Days | 1892 | C. Ingle(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
In the Good Old Days of Yore | 1904 | J.W. Tate | F Clifford Harris (words) Paul Knox. (words) |
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In the Good Old Times Long Ago | 1885 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | Jessie Acton (sung by) | |
In the Island of Go As You Please | 1908 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
In the King's Name--Stand! | 1902 | L. Monckton | Adrian Ross (words) Charles Hayden Coffin (sung by) |
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In the Land of the Kangaroo | 1910 | F. Godfrey | T W Thurban (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
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In the Land Where the Beautiful Conway Flows | 1910 | H. Gifford | Arthur Stroud (words) Aubrey Kennett (words) Annie Purcell (sung by) |
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In the Land Where There Are No Girls | 1910 | F. Godfrey | O. Powell (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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In the Light of the Afterglow | 1916 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
In the Merry Month of May | 1908 | H. Castling(w&m) | F. Godfrey (co-author) | |
In the Middle of the Night Last Night | 1934 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
In the Morning | 1884 | F. McGlennon | N. Atkins (words) Warwick William (words) Fannie Leslie (sung by) |
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In the Old Dutch Dairy. | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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If That Ain't Winning a Home, Well, I Don't Know | 1897 | N. Clifford | Maud Huth (sung by) | |
In the Park | 1896 | T. Graham | C G Cotes (words) Allan & Hart (sung by) |
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⇑In the Rain | 1908 | L. Hanray(w&m) | ||
In the Rand. | 1903 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) | |
In the Ranks of the Salvation Army | 1895 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | ||
In the Royal Artillery | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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In the Shelter of the Pyrenees. | 1913 | T. Mellor | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
In the Spell of a Waltz Refrain | 1917 | H.E. Pether | Leonard Cooke (words) | |
In the Sun | 1897 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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In the Sunshine of Your Love | 1910 | C.C. Olcott | ||
In the Swim | 1901 | M. Levi(w&m) | Jeannette Bageard (sung by) | |
In the Valley of Golden Dreams | 1913 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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In the Valley Where the Bluebirds Sing | 1902 | A. Solman | Monroe H. Rosenfeld (words) | |
In the World Turned Upside Down | 1896 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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In These Hard Times | ? | F.J. Barnes | R.P. Weston (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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In This World of Pleasure and Pain | 1895 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | ||
Hush! Little Girls! | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
In Timbuctoo | 1906 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
In Training | 1896 | F. Murray | Fred W Leigh (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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In Twentieth Century Style | 1900 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | Flo Varley (sung by) | |
⇑In Wonderful Wonderland. | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
In Your Hy-Hy-Hy-Hy-Hydroplane | 1910 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
In Your Old Tam | 1910 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
Adios | 1903 | H.L. Heartz | R. Carle (sung by) | |
Incidents and Accidents | 1910 | T. Mellor | John F Lambe (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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India's Reply | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) L. Dryden (sung by) |
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Indian, The | 1906 | T.F. Robson | W. Hyde (words) Josh Dixon (sung by) |
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Indian Hunter | 1844 | H. Russell | ||
Indian Hunter - Song, The | 1850 | H. Russell | ||
Indian Maid. | 1910 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Indian Prince, The | 1898 | G.F. Le Brunn | Albert Hall (words) Lily Marney (sung by) |
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Indian Rag, The | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Infant Prince Waltz, The | 1874 | G. Bicknell(w&m) | ||
Influenza, The | 1890 | G. Dance(w&m) | G.H. MacDermott (sung by) | arr.: Frederick Eplett |
Ingenious Man, The | 1901 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Innocent Young Maid, An | 1899 | M. Levi | Richard Carle (words) | |
Insurance ''Pill'', The | 1912 | H. Fragson(w&m) | ||
Insurance Agent, The | 1909 | E. Beech(w&m) | Will Edwards (sung by) | |
⇑Insurance Man, The | 1894 | H. Castling(w&m) | Mark Milton (sung by) | |
Interruptions | 1909 | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
Introduce Me to the Lady | 1911 | R. Penso | W. David (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Invalid Chair, The | 1884 | W.G. Eaton | F. Bowyer (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Weddin' O' Lauchie M'graw, The | 1905 | H. Lauder | Alex Melville (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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Iona of Arizona | 1906 | F. Leo | H. Castling (words) Sable Fern (sung by) |
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Ipecacuanha | 1873 | A. Lloyd | W W Thornton (words) H C Maguire (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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Ipecacuanha. | 1917 | J.P. Long | E. Bateman (words) J. Laurier (sung by) |
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Ireland A! Gra Ma Chree | 1901 | C.C. Olcott | Olcott (words) Chauncey (words) |
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Irish As She's Spoken | 1893 | C.W. Murphy | W. Farrell (words) | |
Irish Emigrant, The | 1855 | G. Barker | F Cunninghame (words) G. Barker (sung by) Catherine Hayes (sung by) |
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Irish Guards, The | 1901 | P. Rafferty | A. Hall (words) | |
Irish Jubilee, The | 1890 | J. Thornton | Chas B Lawlor (words) | |
Irish Magistrate, The | 1908 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Irish Punter, The | 1893 | A.E. Durandeau | Harry Boden (words) Fred W. Stephens (sung by) |
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Irish Regiment, The | 1876 | J.P. Skelly | ||
Irish Spree, The | 1900 | E. Forman | ||
Irish Swell, The | 1899 | C.C. Olcott | ||
⇑Irish Walk | 1903 | E.W. Hastings | E.W. Hastings (sung by) | |
Irish-Italian Organ Grinder, The | 1891 | O. Powell | H A Duffy (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Irishman's Way, An | 1892 | F. McGlennon | A. Hall (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Irishmen Must Be There | 1898 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | Walter Munroe (sung by) | |
Is a Sailor Ever Without a Girl? Not Likely! | 1935 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
Is Anybody Looking For a Widow? | 1908 | H. Gifford(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
Is It Likely? Oh Dear No! | 1884 | W.G. Eaton | John Cook Jnr. (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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Is It Nothing to You? | 1915 | P. Edgar | H. Trevor (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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Is London Like It Used to Be? | ? | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) Victoria Monks (sung by) |
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Is Mind's a Puffick Blank | 1896 | A.H. West(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Is Old Man's 'at Won't Fit 'im | 1899 | H. Castling | Fred W Leigh (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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Is That So? | 1921 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
Is the Same Old London There? | 1910 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
Is There a Doctor About? | 1907 | S. Ilton | Worton David (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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Is There Anything Else You'd Like? | 1899 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Is There No Message From England? | 1908 | R. Penso | W. David (words) | |
Is Yer Mammie Always With Ye? | 1896 | L. Stuart(w&m) | Eugene Stratton (sung by) | |
Isabella and Her Gingham Umbrella | 1864 | H. Clifton | Billy Morris (words) | |
⇑Isabella! Come Under My Umbrella | 1896 | W. Godwin | W. Mayne (words) Harry Nation (sung by) |
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Isabella! Come Under My Umbrella | 1896 | W. Mayne | W. Mayne (words) Harry Nation (sung by) |
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Isabella, the Barber's Daughter | 1863 | H. Clifton(w&m) | H. Clifton (sung by) | |
Ishus! | 1908 | L. Hanray(w&m) | ||
L. Hanray | ||||
Isle of St. Helena, The | 1915 | C.F. Grey | B. Lee (words) | |
Isn't It a Cruel World? | 1903 | J.W. Tate | F Clifford Harris (words) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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Isn't It a Pity I've to Die? | 1904 | J. Hargreaves(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Isn't It a Treat to Be Alive? | 1902 | F. Murray(w&m) | Walter Munroe (sung by) | |
Isn't It Hard to Find? | 1899 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
Isn't It Lovely | 1879 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Isn't It Lovely to Be in Love | 1919 | H. Rule | Bert Gilbert (words) Paul Pelman (words) |
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Isn't It Nice to Be Again by the Seaside | 1919 | H. Gifford | Fred Murray (words) | |
Isn't That a Dainty Dish? | 1891 | F. McGlennon | G H Macdermott (words) N. Atkins (words) George Ison (words) |
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Issy, Issy, Is He Getting Busy? | 1920 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
It Ain't All Honey and It Ain't All Jam | 1904 | G. Everard | Fred Murray (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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It All Depends on Randy | 1886 | F. Gilbert | G.H. MacDermott (sung by) | |
It Always Come Round to Me | 1886 | F. Gilbert | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
⇑It Always Comes With the Summer | 1908 | A. Solman | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
It Belongs to Somebody Else | 1899 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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It Comes Quite Natural | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Constance Moxon (sung by) |
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It Didn't Come Off After All! | 1902 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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It Does So Upset Me. | 1884 | F. Eplett | A.R. Marshall (words) | |
It Doesn't Appeal to Me. | 1914 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
It Doesn't Belong to Me | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
It Doesn't Improve Your Appearance | 1891 | J.C. Martin | Arthur Corney (words) Arthur Corney (sung by) |
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It Don't Go Well With ''Scroggs'' | 1898 | B. Scott(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
It Don't Seem Like the Same Old Smile | 1896 | J. Thornton(w&m) | Bonnie Thornton (sung by) | |
It Don't Suit Charlie Baker | 1871 | G.W. Hunt | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
It Gets Me Talked Abaht | ? | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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It Grows on Yer | 1899 | C. Osborne | Will E. Edwards (sung by) | |
It Happens That Way | 1948 | N. Gay | Ralph Butler (words) Mitchael Littman (words) |
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It Hurts | 1895 | N. Atkins(w&m) | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
It is the Scarecrow | 1906 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
It Isn't the First Time | 1898 | H. Leighton | J.S. Baker (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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It Made No Difference, Not a Bit of Difference | 1891 | F. McGlennon | N. Atkins (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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⇑It Makes a Fellow Think a Bit | 1894 | H. Fawn | George Horncastle (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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It Makes Me So Awfully Wild | 1873 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | Richard Childs (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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It May Be Far to Tipperary | 1914 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
It Must Be the Clothes I'm Wearing | 1915 | J.P. Long | Paul Pelham (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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It Must Have Been the [Lobster] | 1894 | H. Fawn | A R Marshall (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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It Must Have Been Ye-E-Ears Ago | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
It Never Could Happen Here | 1884 | G.H. Chirgwin | W. Burnot (words) | |
It Never Troubles Me | 1895 | H. Leighton | Carl Howard (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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It Pays to Advertise | ? | N. Williams | Jack O'Hagan (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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It Pleased the Children So | 1896 | R.A. Roberts(w&m) | R. A. Roberts (sung by) | |
It Quite Upset Oi For the Day | 1909 | F. Leo(w&m) | J. Laurier (sung by) | |
It Seems to Make the Sun Shine Brighter | 1908 | J. Neat(w&m) | J.F. Robson (words) | |
It Seems to Me | 1907 | W.H. Wallis | C. Collins (words) George Brooks (sung by) |
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It Serves You Right | 1908 | B. Williams(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
It Suddenly Dawned Upon Me | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
It Suited Her Just As Well! | 1902 | H. Leighton | G. Everard (words) Bessie Bonehill (sung by) |
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It Takes a Girl to Make It Home, Sweet Home | 1907 | K.R. Lyle | Shirley Ilton (words) | |
It Takes a Very Strong Imagination | 1899 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
⇑It Takes an Irish Heart to Sing an Irish Song | 1914 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
It Was a Sad, Sad Day For Me | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
It Was Beautiful | 1898 | F. Leo | A J Mills (words) John S Baker (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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It Was Only Done in Play | 1901 | F. Eplett | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
It Was Three O'Clock in the Morning | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | Arthur Reece (sung by) | |
It Went - Went Quick! | 1897 | G.F. Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) Little Tich (sung by) |
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It Wouldn't Satisfy Me | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
It's a Bit of a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit | 1920 | H. Bedford | Terry Sullivan (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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It's a Bright Look Out! | 1902 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) C. Austin (sung by) |
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I've Enough and a Little to Spare | 1906 | B. Scott | A.J. Mills (words) Dora Lyric (sung by) |
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It's a Fat Lot! | 1914 | C. Osborne(w&m) | Albert Ben (sung by) | |
It's a Fine Thing to Sing | 1921 | W. Cochrane | Harry Lauder (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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When I Was Twenty One | 1919 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
It's a Girl | 1907 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Woolmer Young (sung by) | |
It's a Good Job I Had My Mother With Me | 1902 | H. Castling(w&m) | A J Mills (co-author) Will Musgrave (sung by) |
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It's a Good Thing, Push It Along | 1894 | G.L. Davis | ||
It's a Grand Sight to See Them Going Away | 1915 | F. Leo(w&m) | Sable Fern (sung by) | |
It's a Great Big Shame | 1894 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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⇑It's a Jolly Fine Game Played Slow | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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It's a Lie | 1909 | G. Robey | Sax Rohmer (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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It's a Little Bit of Sugar For the Bird | 1895 | J. Crook | F. Bowyer (words) W E Sprange (words) |
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It's a Long Time Coming! | 1895 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
It's a Long Way to Go Home | 1914 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
It's a Long Way to Tipperary | 1912 | H.J. Williams | Jack Judge (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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It's a Long, Long Way to Home and Mother (And the Dear Old Dad) | 1918 | H. Gifford | Fred Murray (words) | |
It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary | 1912 | J. Judge | Harry Williams (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary | 1912 | J. Neat | ||
I've Got a Bit of Love For You, Dear | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
It's a Marvel 'ow 'e Doos It But 'e Do | 1902 | M. Scott | C. Cornell (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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It's a Nice Little Cosy Kitchen | 1902 | T.W. Connor | C. Deane (sung by) | |
It's a Pity to Waste the Cake | 1909 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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It's a Poor Heart That Never Rejoices | 1907 | T.W. Connor | Maud Mortimer (sung by) | |
It's a Sad, Sad Story | 1907 | C. Lidden(w&m) | Kate Butler (sung by) | |
It's a Shame. | 1904 | B. Brantford(w&m) | ||
It's a Sort of Thing We Read About | 1865 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
It's a Sprahtin | 1895 | F. Eplett | A R Marshall (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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⇑It's a Very Silly Thing to Do | 1870 | J. Read(w&m) | ||
It's a Way They Have in the Navy | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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It's a Wonder I'm Alive to Tell the Tale | 1898 | H. Randall | E. Bateman (words) | |
It's a Wonderful Great Big Love | 1916 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
It's a Wonderful Night For a Walk | 1917 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
It's Absolutely Beautiful Outside | 1902 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | J. W. Rickaby (sung by) | |
It's All For the Best, Polly Darling. | 1910 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) C. Collins (words) |
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It's All Gone Now | 1894 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | Press Eldridge (sung by) | |
It's All Right in the Summer | 1902 | T.E. Leamore | ||
It's All Sugar | 1924 | H. Rule | W H Wallace (words) | |
It's All the Same to Sam | 1879 | G.W. Hunt | H P Maguire (words) | |
It's All Very Easy to Talk About | ? | F. Albert(w&m) | F. Albert (sung by) | |
F. Albert | ||||
It's an Old Scotch Tune They're Playing | 1913 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
It's As Easy As Easy to Roller Skate | 1909 | W. Letters | ||
It's Been a Nice Day | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
It's Fine | 1898 | H. Merrion(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
It's Girls Like You, Make Fellows Like Me Like Girls You You! | 1928 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
⇑It's Going to Be a Serious Thing For England! | 1911 | B. Merson(w&m) | B. Merson (sung by) | |
It's Hard to Say Good-Bye | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
It's Homely! So Homely! | 1902 | F. Murray | F.W. Leigh (words) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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It's Impossible to Find a Better Girl Than You | 1906 | C. Collins(w&m) | Florence Schuberth (sung by) | |
Weddin' O' Sandy Macnab, The | 1908 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
It's Just Like Being at Home. | 1910 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
It's Just Like Money Frown Away | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | Worton David (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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It's Little Things Like These That Make Me Hate Him | 1901 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) | |
It's Lovely to Be in Love | 1915 | J.W. Tate | F Clifford Harris (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) J. Laurier (sung by) |
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It's Lovely to Be Known | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
It's Mine When You've Done With It | 1913 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
It's Money Makes the Mare to Go | 1904 | A. Perry | E. Bateman (words) Fannie Leslie (sung by) |
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It's Money Well Laid Out | 1898 | G.F. Le Brunn | Harry Castling (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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It's My Turn Next | 1880 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) H P Matthews (words) Henri Clark (sung by) |
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It's Naughty, But It's Nice | 1870 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
It's Never Late Till Morning and It's Early After That | 1908 | M.J. Gideon | ||
It's Nice | 1878 | J. Read | Richard Childs (words) F. Coyne (sung by) Nellie Farren (sung by) |
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It's Nice to Be a Father | 1870 | G.W. Hunt | Harry Rickards (sung by) | |
⇑Roamin' in the Gloamin' | 1911 | H. Lauder | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
It's Nice to Have a Friend | ? | H. Gifford | Tom Mellor (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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It's Nice to Know People Who're So Kind | 1906 | B. Brantford(w&m) | ||
It's Nice to See a Father Nurse the Baby | 1909 | C. Collins | F.E. Terry (words) | |
It's No Use You A-Knockin' at the Door | 1906 | T.F. Robson | Percy Edgar (words) Bijou Russell (sung by) |
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It's No Use You Calling ''Hannah''! | 1907 | C. Collins(w&m) | Fred J. Barnes (words) George Collins (sung by) Kate Carney (sung by) |
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It's No Use You Hanging Up Yer Hat Round Here! | 1906 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Gladys Mavius (sung by) |
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It's Not For Me It's For a Friend | 1898 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
It's Not the Band That They Go to See .. | 1914 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
It's Not the Cage I'm After, It's the Bird | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | Sable Fern (sung by) | |
It's Not the Hen That Cackles the Most | 1893 | O. Powell | R. Morton (words) M. Cunningham (sung by) |
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It's Not the Miles We Travel | 1868 | J. Holbrook | Harry Clifton (words) H. Clifton (sung by) |
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It's Not the Old Man's Voice | 1905 | G.A. Stevens | Gilbert Wells (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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It's Not the One Who's Richest Who Has Got the Biggest Heart | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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It's Only a Way I've Got | 1912 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
It's Only Once a Year | 1898 | T.W. Connor | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
It's Only Silly Tommy | 1893 | J.W. Hall | Walter Harrison (words) | |
It's Only the Major | 1879 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
⇑It's Our Silver Wedding | 1907 | C.W. Murphy | Edgar Bateman (words) Ryder Slone (sung by) |
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It's Part of a P'liceman's Duty | 1906 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
It's Refined | 1913 | D. Lipton(w&m) | ||
It's Silly to Wait | 1887 | A.E. Durandeau | George Horncastle (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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It's So Simple | 1909 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Dan Crawley (sung by) |
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It's Still The Same Old Flag | 1901 | H.E. Pether | Paul Pelham (words) Harry Boden (words) |
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It's Summer All the While | 1919 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
It's Surprising How They Alter | 1884 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Fannie Leslie (sung by) |
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It's That Little Touch of ''Home'' | 1919 | T.W. Connor | Jen Latona (sung by) | |
Hello! Hello! Miss Ladybird | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
It's the Best World We've Ever Seen | 1905 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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It's the English! | 1910 | H. Fragson | R. Penso (words) | |
It's the First Time I've Ever Done That | 1931 | J.P. Long | George Robey (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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It's the First Time That I've Been in Love | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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C.W. Murphy | ||||
It's the Good Old Army Once Again! | 1940 | C.F. Grey | H. Weston (words) | |
It's the Only Bit of English That We've Got | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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It's the Ring Your Father Bought Me | 1912 | P. Pelham | C. Collins (words) F.E. Terry (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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⇑It's the Same Old Tommy and the Same Old Jack! | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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It's the Seasoning Wot Does It | 1892 | F. Bowyer | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
It's the Strangest Co-In-Ci-Dence | 1900 | G.F. Le Brunn | E. Bateman (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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It's True As True Is True! | 1912 | H.E. Pether | Leonard Cooke (words) | |
It's Very Aggravating | 1885 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | ||
It's What We All Enjoy | 1878 | T.V. Davies | George Fenwick (words) Cecil Merrie (sung by) |
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It's Wonderful How We Do It, But We Do | 1864 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
I Can't Oblige Today | 1900 | B. Scott | E. Bateman (words) E. Shand (sung by) |
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Ivy That Is Clinging to the Wall, The | 1904 | C. Collins(w&m) | Harry Anderson (sung by) |