Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ta Ra Ra Boom Der é | 1892 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) Johnny Schofield (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay | 1892 | H.J. Sayers | Richard Morton (words) Lottie Collins (sung by) |
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Ta-Ta! | 1921 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
Wee Deoch-And-Doris | 1911 | H. Lauder | Gerald Grafton (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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Tableaux Vivants | 1894 | C. Osborne | R. G. Knowles (sung by) | |
Tact | 1900 | L. Stuart | ||
Tain't Natural | 1887 | J. Crook | H B Farnie (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Tain't the Way to Make Life Sweeter | 1894 | F. Gilbert | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
Take 'em Away | 1897 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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Take a Cosy Little Home For Two | 1909 | W. Letters | J.A. Glover-Kind (words) | |
Take a Little Patsy | 1901 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | ||
Take a Nice Stroll Thro' the Park | 1906 | N. Mayer(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
Take a Tip From Venus | 1909 | M. Levi | Henry B. Smith (words) | |
When You Ask a Girl to Leave a Happy Home | 1895 | W.B. Gray | ||
Take Back the Heart That You Gave Me | 1921 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) H. Wright (sung by) |
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Take Care, Mammy's Piccaninny! | 1911 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Leonard Cooke (words) |
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Take Her and Be to Her As I Have Been | 1898 | W. Godwin | Will Hebden (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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⇑Take It Bob | 1873 | A. Lloyd | Richard Childs (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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Take It Nice and Easy | 1910 | H. Castling | John A Glover-Kind (words) Fred Godfrey (words) |
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Take It Quiet | 1878 | T.V. Davies | George Fenwick (words) W Randall (words) J. H. Stead (sung by) |
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Take Me 'Round in a Taxi Cab | 1908 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Take Me a Walk Round the Bandstand | 1914 | H. Montague | Arthur Davenport (words) Eric Blore (sung by) |
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Take Me Back | 1919 | A. Roberts | ||
Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty | 1916 | A.J. Mills | Fred Godfrey (words) Bennett Scott (words) Lily Morris (sung by) Ella Retford (sung by) |
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Take Me Back to Old Kentucky. | 1911 | A. Glover(w&m) | ||
Have You Seen That Wise Old Owl? | 1916 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Take Me Back to the Isle of Man! | 1908 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
Take Me Back to Your Heart | 1915 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) L. Wright (words) |
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Take Me Down Bond Street | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Take Me Down Piccadilly | 1911 | H. Castling(w&m) | Gus Harris (sung by) | |
Take Me Down the Dear Old Strand | 1957 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
My Cinema Girl | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Take Me on the Sands, Joe | 1909 | T. Mellor(w&m) | ||
Take Me Right Back Home to Blighty Land. | 1917 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
Take Me There | 1911 | F. Godfrey | Will Letters (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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⇑I Want One Like Pa Had Yesterday | 1912 | W.A. Dillon(w&m) | ||
Take My Arm and Take Me Home | 1918 | F.W. Leigh | C. Collins (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Take My Tip and Get Home, Daddy | 1894 | M.M. Lemon | Harry Boden (words) | |
Take No Notice | 1894 | J.M. Harrison(w&m) | L. Dryden (sung by) | |
Take Pity on a Starving Man | 1896 | W. Mayne(w&m) | F. Earle (sung by) | |
Take Plenty of Shoes | 1908 | M.J. Gideon | Will D. Cobb (words) M. Cahill (sung by) |
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Take the Path Where the Honeysuckle Grows | 1917 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) Emilie Hayes (sung by) Nora Moore (sung by) Nellie Taylor (sung by) Violet Romaine (sung by) |
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Take These Flowers, Old Lady | 1904 | J.W. Stern | Edward B. Marks (words) Anne Hartley Gilbert (sung by) |
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Take These! | 1898 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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Let Me Kiss Those Tears Away | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Take Your Greedy Eyes Off My Little Girl! | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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Take Your Time, Don't Hurry | 1891 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Takes the Cake | 1887 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Taking Out the Baby | 1884 | D.G. Day | Walter Greenaway (words) W. Parker (sung by) |
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Taking Your Best Girl Out. | 1913 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
Tale of a Fish, a Girl and a Dish, The | 1906 | T.F. Robson | Percy Edgar (words) | |
Tale of a Parrot, The | 1899 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
Out of the Sunshine | 1922 | F.V. Bowers | Harry Weber (words) F.V. Bowers (sung by) |
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⇑Tale of an Ostrich Plume, The | 1912 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
Tale of My Husband's Shirt, The | 1917 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Tale of Paris, A | 1900 | B. Williams | B. Williams (sung by) | |
Tale of the 95th, A | 1895 | F. McGlennon | N. Atkins (words) Alf Chester (sung by) |
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Tale of the Sea, A | 1891 | F. McGlennon | George Bruce (words) Warwick Williams (words) |
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Tale of the Skirt, The | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Tale of Two Hats, A | 1905 | J.W. Tate | George Arthurs (words) | |
Tale Untold., A | 1910 | A. Naish(w&m) | ||
Talk About a Big Responsibility | 1898 | G.F. Le Brunn | Murray and Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Talking Waltz, The | 1889 | E.W. Rogers | Frederick Eplett (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Tally Ho | 1897 | W. Godwin | Will Mayne (words) | |
Tally Ho! | 1905 | C. Collins(w&m) | T.E. Leamore (sung by) | |
Tally-Ho! | 1907 | S. Mayo(w&m) | W. David (words) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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Save Your Money | 1905 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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Taming of the Shrew, The | 1887 | E. Forman | J. Cooke (words) | |
Tango Fever | 1914 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
Tango Rag | 1914 | A. Olman | ||
Tango Rock, The | 1920 | J. Neat | ||
⇑Tanks That Broke the Ranks Out in Picardy, The | 1916 | H. Castling(w&m) | H. Carlton (co-author) | |
My First Love, My Last Love, My Only Love | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Tarzan of the Apes | 1920 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Tatcho | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
Taxes, The | 1909 | P. Miles | E.A. Searson (words) | |
Te Um Te Iddley Ay! | 1907 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
Teach Me That Five Finger Excersise | 1917 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Violet Carmen (sung by) |
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Tears Rolled Down His Cheek, The | 1894 | J. Crook | William Younge (words) Charles Danby (sung by) |
from "The Lady Slavey" |
Teasdale Wilson | ? | G. Ridley | air "The Happiest Man Alive" | |
Telegraph Girl, The | 1860 | A. Lee | George Leybourne (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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Telegraph Girl, The | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | Paul West (words) | |
Telephone For Me | 1914 | A. Olman | J. B. Walsh (words) Grant Clarke (words) |
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She Was a Girl in White | 1910 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Tell 'em the Tale | 1921 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
Tell Mama We're Happy | 1878 | T.V. Davies | Edwin V Page (words) W Randall (words) C T (words) |
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Tell Me of My Old Sweetheart | 1893 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
Tell Me Pretty Maiden - Dance | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
Tell Me Pretty Maiden - Medley March | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
⇑Tell Me to Go | 1924 | L. Silberman | Harry Castling (words) | |
Tell Me, Are You From Georgia? | 1931 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Tell Me, Daddie, Do Dreams Come True? | 1910 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
Tell the Missis You've Been Out With Me | 1910 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
Tell-Tale Eyes | 1909 | J. Neat | Leonard Cooke (words) | |
Telling the Old, Old Story | 1915 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) Gus Harris (sung by) |
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Telling the Same Old Story | 1890 | A.E. Durandeau | E.W. Rogers (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Temperance Brigade, The | 1891 | F. McGlennon | Tom Conley (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Ten Choice Negro Folk Songs | 1901 | H. Dacre | J Rosamond Johnson (words) C. Smith (sung by) |
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Ten Days Leave | 1917 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
Ten Little Fingers | 1915 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Ten Little Fingers, Ten Little Toes | 1912 | J.P. Long(w&m) | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Ten Little Toes | 1908 | J.A. Glover-Kind | J.A. GloverKind & Erroll Stanhope (words) | |
Ten Minutes Too Late | 1869 | H. Clifton | M Hobson (words) H. Clifton (sung by) |
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Snow-Flakes | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Tennessee's My Home | 1901 | E. Forman | Robert Dredge (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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Tennessee, It's No Use Calling Me | 1920 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
Terah-rah-Hool-ey-ay! | 1898 | G. Rollit | Henry J Sayer (words) Julie Mackey (sung by) |
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⇑Terrible Night, A | 1896 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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Terrible Things in the Papers, The | 1899 | W.H. Wallis | N. Clifford (words) T.E. Leamore (sung by) |
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Testimonials | 1902 | H. Castling | George Brooks (words) | |
Testimonials | 1904 | H. Montague | Duncan Tovey (words) | |
Texas Prance | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Six Telegrams. | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Thank God For the Middle Classes | 1926 | H. Scott | A.P. Herbert (words) N. Jackson (sung by) |
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Thank You, For Those Few Nuts! | 1907 | T.W. Connor(w&m) | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
That Accounts For It | 1903 | A.J. Mills | Bennett Scott (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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That Cat | 1902 | H. Castling | Steve McCarthy (words) H. Bedford (sung by) G. Bastow (sung by) |
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That Concluded His Little Entertainment | 1897 | H. Castling(w&m) | Charles Bignell (sung by) | |
That Dear Old Bell | 1883 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
That Dear Old Home of Mine | 1917 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) | |
That Dizzy Dippy Band | 1918 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
That Don't Matter | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
That Epidemic Rag | 1911 | E. Williams | Billy Foran (words) | |
That Funny Little Bob-Tailed Coat | 1907 | R. Gorman | Harry Champion (words) Tom Lowen (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Take Me to My Alabam' | 1916 | W.A. Dillon | Harry Tobias (co-author) | |
⇑That Interfering Marm Downstairs | 1895 | H. Randall | E. Bateman (words) | |
That Is Love | 1890 | F. McGlennon | Edmund Forman (words) Marie Loftus (sung by) R. G. Knowles (sung by) |
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That Is My One | 1892 | F. Eplett | C M Rodney (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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That Is the Way of the World | 1900 | H.E. Pether | Paul Pelham (words) | |
That Jasbo Jungle Band | 1918 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
That Li'l Old Cuckoo Clock | 1923 | H. Rule | T Mellor (words) B Scott (words) |
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That Little Black Cat | 1921 | H. Rule | W.H. Wallis (words) | |
That Loving Melody Rubenstein Wrote | 1910 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
That Melody | 1908 | J. Edwards | ||
That Old Garden-Seat | 1907 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
That Old Rocking Chair | 1902 | C. Osborne(w&m) | Millie Lindon (sung by) | |
That Old Waltz Tune | 1912 | E.W. Rogers | William Hargreaves (words) | |
That Old-Fashioned Village of Mine | 1926 | B. Hayes | ||
That Pony Trot | 1922 | G. Ross | ||
That Pretty Little Wife of Mine | 1900 | C. Collins | Walter Hastings (words) E. Bateman (words) Harry Bawn (sung by) |
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That Pudding | 1901 | H. Castling(w&m) | Frank Coyne (sung by) | |
That Ragtime Record | 1912 | J.P. Long | B. Scott (words) | |
That Ragtime Suffragette | 1913 | N.D. Ayer | Harry Williams (words) | |
⇑That Reminds Me! Ever Heard This? | 1900 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
That Shape Won't Suit Me | 1898 | A. Perry | G.A. Stevens (words) Fannie Leslie (sung by) |
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That Shows What a Woman Can Do | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Marie Loftus (sung by) |
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That Swaying Tango | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
That Touches the Spot | 1895 | C. Osborne | George Ison (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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That Vicky Glide | 1913 | T. Mellor(w&m) | ||
That Was a Bloomer | 1896 | G.F. Le Brunn | Harry Castling (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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That Was Before We Were Married | 1895 | H. Castling(w&m) | Charles Gardener (sung by) | |
That Was Me | 1890 | C. Osborne | arr.: Augustus E. Durandeau |
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That Was My Happiest Time | 1900 | C. Osborne | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
That Was the Girl I Loved | 1894 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | R. G. Knowles (sung by) | |
That Was the Last Act of All | 1915 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
That Was the Soldiers Song | 1900 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | Marie Loftus (sung by) | |
That Was Years and Years and Years and Years Ago | 1914 | M. Sheridan(w&m) | ||
That Would Never Agree With Me ... | 1917 | J. Godden(w&m) | ||
That Would Never Do For Me | 1912 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Beth Tate (sung by) | |
That'll Be the Time | 1896 | H. Castling(w&m) | F. Earle (sung by) | |
That'll Doodle Doodle Doodle Doodle Do | 1896 | H. Castling | Harry Wincott (words) T. E. Dunville (sung by) |
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⇑Poor Thing! | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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That's 'ow We Doos It in the Mile End Road! | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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That's a Bit of Acting Off the Stage | 1900 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
That's a Pretty Thing | 1933 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
That's a Woman All Over | 1896 | C. Osborne | H. Campbell (sung by) | arr,: Henry E. Pether |
That's All That She Lets Me Do | 1909 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
That's All! | 1897 | T. Graham(w&m) | ||
T. Graham | ||||
That's All! | 1915 | C.F. Grey(w&m) | Reg Low (sung by) | |
That's Another Little Thing Wants Seeing To | 1899 | F.E. Terry(w&m) | Joe Archer (sung by) | |
That's As Far As I Want to Go! | 1911 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
That's Cleverness | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
That's Dangerous! | 1901 | W.H. Wallis | F.E. Terry (words) | |
That's Enough | 1896 | P. Ray(w&m) | ||
That's Enough! | 1905 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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That's Extra | 1907 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
That's Good Old London Ria | ? | G.F. Le Brunn | Alfred J. Morris (words) Peggie Pryde (sung by) |
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That's His Girl | 1893 | G.W. Arthur | H.E. Pether (words) Fred W. Stephens (sung by) |
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⇑That's How He Pays His Way | 1898 | A. Perry | George Neno (words) | |
That's How He Saves His Money | 1900 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) George D' Albert (sung by) |
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That's How He Tells the Lie | 1896 | N. Atkins(w&m) | J. H. Hurst (sung by) | |
That's How I Know You Love Me | 1907 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
That's How I Like 'em | 1929 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
That's How I Lost My Good Name | 1894 | N. Atkins(w&m) | Julia Reeve (sung by) | |
That's How It Was | 1928 | D. Henty(w&m) | ||
That's How They Say Good-Bye! | 1896 | C. Collins(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
That's How You Parlez Vous | 1895 | A. Roberts(w&m) | A. Roberts (sung by) | |
That's My Boy | 1913 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) | |
She's a Dear Old Girl | 1900 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) J. Neat (words) G. Bastow (sung by) |
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That's My Opinion of Eliza | 1896 | A. Perry | S. Leggett (words) Florrie West (sung by) |
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That's My Rival | 1898 | A. Perry | A J Mills (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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Double Dutch | 1908 | F. Murray | ||
That's So, Papa | 1903 | L. Monckton | Adrian Ross (words) I. Caryll (words) Kate Cutler (sung by) |
from "The girl from Kay's" |
That's the Cutting Part | 1893 | T.W. Connor | Bessie Bonehill (sung by) | |
That's the Girl For Me | 1899 | H. Castling(w&m) | Will Dalton (sung by) | |
That's the Kind of Man James Is | 1901 | H. Castling(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
⇑That's the Reason I Want You | 1913 | A. Solman | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
Inverary Harriers, The | 1906 | H. Lauder | Bob Beaton (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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That's the Stuff to Give 'em | 1917 | G. Grant | H. Freeman (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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That's the Time to Go | 1897 | T.W. Connor | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
That's the Way the World Goes Round | 1898 | E. Powel(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
That's the Way to Keep a Man at Home | 1898 | W.P. Keen | A J Mills (words) Rose Dearing (sung by) |
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That's the Worst of Them Little Backstreets | ? | C.W. Murphy | Weston (words) Barnes (words) |
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That's Their Idea of a Lady | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | G. Bastow (sung by) | |
That's What He Bought With His Wages | 1897 | H. Castling | A J Mills (words) Frank Lynne (sung by) |
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That's What He's Done For Me! | 1894 | N. Atkins(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
That's What I Call Heaven | 1929 | A. Solman(w&m) | George Brown (co-author) Dale Wimbrow (co-author) |
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That's What I Call Plucky! | 1893 | H.E. Pether | F. Holliday (words) Carl Howard (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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That's What I Shall Do With Mine | 1899 | H. Castling(w&m) | Marie Kendall (sung by) | |
That's What the Winkle Told the Whale | 1911 | W.H. Wallis(w&m) | George Brooks (sung by) | |
That's What's Worrying Me | 1903 | C. Scott | Gilbert Wells (words) | |
That's When I'm Thinking of You | 1901 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Lizzie Collins (sung by) |
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That's When You Feel All Right | 1889 | F.P. Aylmer | W. Pink (words) J B Preston (words) Edmund Forman (words) Charles E. Stevens (sung by) |
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That's When You Feel It | 1879 | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) Harry Rickards (sung by) |
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⇑That's Where I Come In! | 1905 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
That's Where Mary's Gone | 1896 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
That's Where My Journey Ends | 1953 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
That's Where My Love Lies Dreaming | 1897 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) P. Rafferty (sung by) |
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That's Where She Sits All Day | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
That's Where the Soldiers Go | ? | J. Walsh | Thomas McGhee (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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That's Where the Trouble Begins | 1891 | W. Pink | W. F. Moss (sung by) | |
That's Where They Found Me | 1894 | A.A. Asher | Richard Morton (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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That's Where You Make the Mistake | 1871 | G.W. Hunt | M Hobson (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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That's Where You Make the Mistake | 1912 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Fred Warwick (words) |
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That's Why I Can't Forget | 1919 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
That's Why I Enlisted For a Soldier | 1899 | W. Godwin(w&m) | Arthur Albert (sung by) | |
That's Why I Love Her So | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | Sable Fern (sung by) | |
That's Why I've Not Got 'em On | 1891 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Oh! La, La! That Angel Music Man | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
That's Work! | 1899 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
Their Golden Honeymoon | 1895 | C. Graham(w&m) | ||
Their Heads Nestle Closer Together | 1894 | G.F. Le Brunn | Wal Pink (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑Them Three Acres of Land and a Cow | 1885 | A. Lee | Oswald Allen (words) Harry Liston (sung by) |
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Them's Wor the Days! | 1919 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | H. Scott Leslie (sung by) | |
Then the Music Started | 1899 | W.G. Eaton | T A King (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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Then We All Said Good-Bye Again | 1912 | E.W. Rogers | Fred Murray (words) | |
Then We All Went Marching In | 1913 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
Then We Parted | 1895 | T.W. Connor | George Beauchamp (sung by) | |
Then You Wink the Other Eye | 1890 | G.F. Le Brunn | W. T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Then You'll Be Sorry For Me | 1923 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) W. David (words) |
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Theodore | 1907 | V. Bryan | Jane Elton (sung by) | |
Theosophee | 1891 | F. Eplett | Charles Wilmott (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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There Ain't a Bit O' Pride About Me | 1900 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | W. P. Dempsey (sung by) | |
There Ain't a Word | 1892 | H. Fawn | George Horncastle (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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There Ain't Going to Be Any Ragtime | 1913 | F. Leo(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
There Ain't No Bones in Beer | 1918 | C. Collins | F.W. Leigh (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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There Ain't No Gittin' Rid of 'im at All | 1896 | H.B. Norris | G. Elen (sung by) | |
There Are Good Fish Still in the Sea | 1904 | F. Leo(w&m) | Sable Fern (sung by) | |
There Are Millions of People | 1922 | H. Rule | Fred Holt (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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There Are More Heavens Than One | 1926 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
⇑There Are No Friends Like the Dear Old Friends. | 1914 | F. McGlennon | George Propheter (words) | |
There Are Words That the Tongue Cannot Speak | 1906 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | Woolmer Young (sung by) | |
There Can Only Be One Queen Bee in a Hive | 1905 | F. Leo(w&m) | Sable Fern (sung by) | |
There Goes a Vagabond. | 1910 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
There Goes My Affection | 1938 | R. Parker | Don Hart (words) | |
There Is No One in the World Like You | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
I'd Love to Be a Sailor | 1916 | H. Lauder | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
There Isn't Many Wives Like Mine | 1896 | H. Randall | E. Bateman (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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There Must Be Another One Somewhere | 1898 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) T. E. Dunville (sung by) |
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There Once Was a Time My Darling | 1878 | A. Cellier | Henry Pottinger Stephens (words) Edward Lloyd (sung by) |
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There Ought to Be a Home For Folks Like That. | 1913 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
There They Are, the Two of Them on Their Own | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | E. Nevin (co-author) Murray/Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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There Was Something on His Mind | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | Fred W Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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There Were Actors Then | 1907 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
There Won't Be Any Annual | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) M. Nolan (sung by) |
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There Won't Be Nobody Home | 1928 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
There Yet | 1895 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
So We All Went Walking Round | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
⇑There You Are Again, With the Same Old Smile! | 1907 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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There You Are Then | 1921 | L. Silberman(w&m) | ||
There'd Never Been No Trouble if They'd Kidnapped a Coon | 1899 | G.L. Davis | ||
There'll Always Be a Corner by the Fire For You | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
There'll Always Be an England! | 1939 | R. Parker | Hughie Charles (words) Vera Lynn (sung by) |
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There'll Be Dirty Work at the Cross-Roads To-Night | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
There'll Be Joy Bells Ringing Down in Georgia | 1916 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
There'll Be No War! | 1908 | G.A. Stevens | Gilbert Wells (words) Lottie Lennox (sung by) |
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There'll Be Nothing But Boys in Khaki by the Seaside | 1915 | F. Godfrey | Ralph Penso (words) L. Wright (words) |
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There'll Be Some Dirty Weather Around the Needles | 1914 | J.W. Tate | C.F. Harris (words) Clifford F. Harris (sung by) |
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There's a Girl Inside | 1905 | J.C. Williamson(w&m) | Victoria Monks (sung by) | |
There's a Big Ship Sailing in the Morning | 1906 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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There's a Brown Gal 'way Down in Old Dahomey | 1910 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Gordon Stretton (words) |
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There's a Dear Old Mother Waiting | 1893 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
There's a Flower | 1906 | C. Ridgewell | Fred W Leigh (words) | |
There's a Gal- a Little Gal- Across the Sea! | 1909 | J.W. Tate | J.P. Harrington (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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There's a Girl Down South in Dixie Land | 1915 | A. Olman | J. Brandon Walsh (words) | |
There's a Girl For Every Soldier | 1917 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) Daisy Wood (sung by) |
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⇑There's a Girl in Berlin | 1909 | F. Godfrey | Fred D'Albert (words) J Chas Moore (words) |
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There's a Girl in Chateau Thierry | 1919 | M.J. Gideon | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
There's a Girl in My Arms and a Man in the Moon | 1929 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
There's a Girl in Old Missouri Who Is Waiting to Be Shown | 1912 | A. Solman | Will D. Cobb (words) | |
Sunday Morning Walk, The | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Somebody's Sailor Boy | 1903 | B. Scott | G. Arthurs (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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There's a Good Time Coming | 1890 | F. McGlennon | N. Atkins (words) Alfred Leggett (words) Eunice Vance (sung by) |
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There's a Good Time Coming For the Ladies | 1915 | K.R. Lyle | Fred W Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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There's a Half-Way House to Heaven | 1917 | J.P. Long | B. Scott (words) | |
There's a Hollander Girl in the Netherlands | 1915 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
There's a Home For You With Me | 1898 | F. Leo | John S Baker (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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There's a Light Beyond the Hill-Top Calls Me Back to Home, Sweet Home | 1922 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
There's a Little Baby Up in the Moon | 1915 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
There's a Little Bit of Irish Everywhere .. | 1916 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
There's a Little Fairy Looking After You | 1912 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
There's a Little Star Shining For You | 1898 | J. Thornton | Bonnie Thornton (sung by) | |
There's a Long, Long Trail | 1914 | A. Elliott | Stoddard King (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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There's a Lovely Little Lady | 1947 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
⇑There's a Lump in Your Throat and a Tear in Your Eye | 1904 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
There's a Mother Always Waiting You at Home, Sweet Home | 1903 | J. Thornton(w&m) | ||
There's a Nice How D'ye Do! | 1909 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
There's a Nice Little Home A-Waiting | 1898 | C. Collins(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
There's a Pair of Bright Blue Eyes | 1908 | T.W. Connor | ||
There's a Peculiar Thing! | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
There's a Quaker Down in Quaker Town | 1916 | A. Solman | David Berg (words) | |
There's a Rose Blooming in My Heart For You | 1909 | J.P. Long | arr.: Mark Archer |
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There's a Rose in Repose | 1919 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
There's a Silvery Lining to Every Cloud | 1892 | W. Godwin | N. Atkins (words) | |
There's a Wee Hame in the Hielands | 1919 | H. Gifford | John Neat (words) | |
There's a Wee Scotch Lass in Inverary. | 1914 | J.P. Long(w&m) | P. Pelham (words) | |
There's an Idea For a Song! | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
There's Another Couple Making Love | 1931 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
There's Another Fellow Looks Like Me | 1910 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | George Lashwood (sung by) | |
Great Stuff, This Love! | 1930 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
There's Another Insurance Claim | 1914 | T.W. Connor | ||
There's Another One Out O' Work | 1904 | T.W. Connor | ||
⇑There's Another Verse After This | 1871 | A. Lee | Will Seymour (words) | |
Ginger, You're Balmy! | 1910 | F. Murray(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
Somebody Else | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
There's Life in the Old Dog Yet | 1903 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
There's Nae Friend Like an Auld Friend | 1912 | H.E. Pether | James A Forrester (words) | |
There's No Deception There | 1890 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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There's No Home Like the Old Home | 1908 | J.P. Long | Mark Archer; |
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My Princess of Japan | 1905 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
There's No Parting | 1887 | J. Tighe(w&m) | Edmund Forman (words) Sam Torr (sung by) |
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There's No Place Like Home When There's No Place Else to Go | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | Harry Williams (words) | |
There's No Toad in the Toad-In-The-Hole | 1925 | W. Burton | Fred Holt (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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There's No Wife Like Your Own Little Wife | 1921 | H. Castling(w&m) | Chas R. Whittle (sung by) | |
There's Nothing Like Jolly Good Health | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
There's Nothing New Under the Sun | 1880 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
There's One For You and Me. | 1911 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
There's One Thing Sets Me Crazy, That's the Girls! | 1908 | J.W. Tate | B. MacDonald (words) Clarice Mayne (sung by) |
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There's Only One London Town | 1906 | J.W. Tate | J.P. Harrington (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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There's Only One Queen Victoria | 1896 | T.F. Robson | W. Hyde (words) Ernest Ball (words) |
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⇑There's Only One Thing Stops Me | 1896 | F. McGlennon | E G Coles (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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There's Plenty of Room For a Girl. | 1911 | A. Glover(w&m) | ||
There's Plenty of Room in the Park | 1911 | J. Neat | J.P. Harrington (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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There's Room For You in My Canoe | 1907 | T.F. Robson | Fred Warwick (words) | |
Suzannah's Long Stocking | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
There's Something About a Soldier | 1933 | N. Gay | From: "Soldiers of the King" |
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There's Something About Town | 1942 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
There's Something Merry and Bright About a Sailor | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) Daisy James (sung by) |
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There's the Wee White Heather Growing | 1920 | F.W. Leigh | C. Collins (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Thereby Hangs a Tale | 1889 | J.S. Baker | Fred Bowyer (words) Jenny Hill (sung by) |
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Therein Lurks Unseen Danger | 1904 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
They All Came Back | ? | L. Barrett(w&m) | L. Barrett (sung by) | |
They All Came Round on Sunday | 1903 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Frank Seeley (sung by) |
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They All Come Back to Me | 1898 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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They All Do It | 1878 | J. Read | H W Fitchett (words) G.H. MacDermott (sung by) |
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They All Go to Church on Sunday | 1905 | N. Mayer(w&m) | ||
They All Have a Mate But Me | 1870 | J.B. Geoghegan(w&m) | Sam Torr (sung by) | |
They All Play the Same Old Game | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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⇑They All Take After Me | 1893 | H. Randall | T.W. Connor (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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They All Walk the Wibbly Wobbly Walk | 1912 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) M. Sheridan (sung by) |
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They All Went Marching In | ? | F. Godfrey | Chas. Hilbury (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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They All Went Out | 1928 | H. Castling | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
They All Went Wobbling Along | 1922 | H. Rule | B Scott (words) | |
They Are Coming, Mother Country | 1916 | J. Neat | R C Oldham (words) | |
They Are the Best Friends of All | 1893 | F. McGlennon | Theo Norman (words) M.H. Rosenfeld (words) Helene Mora (words) Birdie Mersereau (words) |
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They Are, I Don't Think | 1892 | W.P. Keen | Ruby Hart (words) | |
They Bloom in Summer | 1890 | F. McGlennon | Harold Hope (words) J.S. Baker (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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They Built Piccadilly For Me | 1913 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | J. W. Rickaby (sung by) | |
They Bunged Him in My Growler | 1896 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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They Call Oi Wicked Willie | 1915 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Harris Tweed (sung by) | |
They Call Us Darby and Joan | 1894 | R. Field(w&m) | Walter Stockwell (sung by) | |
They Can Do Without Us | 1911 | M. Scott | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
They Can't Diddle Me! | 1905 | T.W. Connor(w&m) | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
They Can't Do More Than That | 1901 | H. Castling(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
They Can't Find Kelly | 1910 | B. Merson(w&m) | B. Merson (sung by) | |
They Can't Find Me | 1917 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
⇑They Can't Get the Better of Me | 1910 | F. Wood(w&m) | Will Bentley (sung by) | |
They Can't Mean What They Sing! | 1910 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
They Cannot Smoke With Me | 1908 | M. Levi | ||
They Discharged Him Because He Was Old | 1890 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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They Do Look After Number One | 1899 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
They Do Things So Different Abroad | 1909 | H.E. Pether | E A Searson (words) | |
Sweet Evelyn | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
They Don't Do That Sort of Thing Now | 1884 | J. Fitz-Gerald | F C Burnand (words) E. D. Ward (sung by) |
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They Don't Make Them Like That Now | 1894 | N. Atkins | Joe Elvin (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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They Don't Take Quite So Long to Say Good-Night | 1916 | J.P. Long | B. Scott (words) | |
They Found Me! | 1901 | A. Rudd(w&m) | ||
They Like You All the Better if You Do | 1863 | A. Lee | Oswald Allan (words) | |
They Made Such a Fuss of Me! | 1904 | T.W. Connor | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
Ow Abaht the Ahtin'? [Sic] | 1912 | F. Murray | G. Arthurs (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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They Never Do That to Me! | 1897 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
They Never Have a Cross Word | 1925 | W.E. Haines | ||
They Never Will Invite You Anymore | 1889 | G.W. Hunter | Charles D Hickman (words) | |
They Notice It So | 1890 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Arthur Ring (sung by) |
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⇑They Ought to Have a Muzzle On | 1886 | E. Forman | James Francis (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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They Say I'm Too Old to Go to War | 1901 | G. Everard(w&m) | J. H. Hurst (sung by) | |
They Soon Made an Angel of Him There | 1902 | T.W. Connor | Alf Gibson (sung by) | |
They Start All Over Again | 1929 | H. Castling | C Goldwyn (words) | |
They Walked For Miles and Miles | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | |
They Wanted Me | 1896 | A.J. Mills | Bennett Scott (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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They Were All Occupied | 1898 | F. McGlennon | T. Brown (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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They Were All There | 1895 | F. McGlennon | Pastor Eldridge (words) A. Hall (words) |
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They Were on Their Honeymoon | 1901 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
They Were Singing ''Home, Sweet Home'' | 1907 | H. Dacre | ||
They Were Very, Very Good to Me | 1899 | W.P. Keen | F.W. Leigh (words) T. E. Dunville (sung by) |
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They Won't Know Oi Coom From the Coontry | 1909 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | G. Bastow (sung by) | |
They Won't Move at All | 1896 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) J.S. Baker (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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They'll All Be Wrong | 1921 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
They'll Want Me Later On | 1894 | T.W. Connor | George Beauchamp (sung by) | |
They're After Me | 1881 | W. Pink | ||
They're After Me For Musical Comedy | 1911 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
They're All After a Girl. | 1914 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
⇑They're All Beautiful | 1897 | H. Castling | J.S. Baker (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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They're All Carrying on the Good, Good Work | 1916 | H. Gifford | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
They're All Coming Down Tomorrow Morning | 1891 | F.W. Venton | H. Leighton (words) H. Castling (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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They're All Coming Home in the Morning | 1896 | A. Perry | Fred J Barnes (words) Paul Pelhan (words) C. Deane (sung by) |
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They're All Going Off | 1894 | H. Fawn | W M Lewis (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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They're All Like Life | 1898 | H. Castling | Fred W Leigh (words) W. P. Dempsey (sung by) |
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They're All Nuts | 1913 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) | |
They're All Single by the Seaside | 1911 | C.W. Murphy | Worton David (words) Ella Retford (sung by) |
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They're All Very Fine and Large | 1886 | F. Bowyer(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
They're Always Taking Me For Someone Else! | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
They're Beginning to Notice Me | 1899 | F.W. Leigh | Fred Murray (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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They're Calling, Calling You | 1901 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | ||
They're Getting Larger | 1897 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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They're Just the Girls Who Would | 1880 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) Richard Childs (words) Harry Turner (sung by) |
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They're Moving Father's Grave to Build a Sewer | ? | C. Keeping(w&m) | ||
They're the Sort of Girls That I Like! | 1899 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | H. Bedford (sung by) | |
They've All Got 'em | 1890 | F. McGlennon | G H Macdermott (words) George Ison (words) |
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They've Been Trotting Me Round | 1899 | F. McGlennon | Lalor Shiel (words) | |
⇑They've Both Changed Their Occupations Now | 1894 | O. Powell | Charles Williams (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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Thick | 1891 | H. Fawn | Joseph S Long (words) E Jonghmans (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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Thick, Thick Fog on London, A | 1935 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Thick-Ear'd Jim | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Alec Hurley (sung by) | arr.: John Neat |
Thick-Headed Danny | 1893 | E.W. Rogers | John S Baker (words) P. Rafferty (sung by) |
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Thin End of the Wedge, The | 1906 | P. Miles | E.A. Searson (words) | |
Thing He Had Never Done Before, A | 1895 | C.W. Murphy | Alfred Lamont (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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Thing You Wouldn't Know Unless You Knew, A | 1900 | H. Randall | E. Bateman (words) | |
Things Are Looking Up | 1934 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Things Are Shocking in America! | 1931 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Things Are Worse in Russia | 1928 | S. Mayo(w&m) | S. Mayo (sung by) | |
Things That Don't Concern Me | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
Think I'd Marry a Girl! | 1900 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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Think of Me | 1918 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) | |
Think of the Wives and Children | 1899 | T.W. Connor | Fannie Leslie (sung by) | |
Thinking of the Lad Who Went Away | 1900 | F. McGlennon | T. Brown (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Thirteen Club, The | 1894 | H.E. Pether | Fredrick Bowyer (words) Charles Collette (sung by) |
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This Hour With You | 1916 | M. Cooper | F Kinsey Peile (words) | |
⇑This Is Bliss | 1896 | N. Atkins(w&m) | J. H. Hurst (sung by) | |
This Is No Place For a Sailor! | 1910 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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This Is the Harem Skirt | 1911 | C. Collins | Fred Murray (words) Millie Payne (sung by) |
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This Is the House That Jerry Built | 1887 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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This Is the Stuff to Give the Troops | 1939 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | Walter Munroe (sung by) | |
This Is the Way They Go | 1899 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Julia Kent (sung by) |
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This Is the Way They Go | 1901 | A. Rudd(w&m) | ||
This Is the Way We Do the Trick | 1902 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) | |
This Style Belongs to Me | 1914 | C. Collins | Albert Athas (words) Athas and Collins (sung by) |
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This Time | 1977 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
This Town's Too Quiet!! | 1933 | L. Sarony | Leslie Holmes (words) | |
This Work-A-Day World | 1895 | M. Maybrick | Jessie Moir (words) Madame Belle Cole (sung by) |
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Thomas's Sewing Machine | 1873 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Thoroughbred | 1869 | A. Lee | William Bayle Bernard (words) A.G Vance (sung by) |
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Those Attractive Posters! | 1912 | H. Fragson(w&m) | ||
Those Bonny Brown Eyes at My Billet | 1916 | C. Collins | Percy Edgar (words) Fred J. Barnes (words) |
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Those Girls at the School | 1882 | H. Nicholls(w&m) | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
Those Good Old Times | 1925 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
⇑Those Nose!!! | 1905 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
Those Tortoiseshell Rims | 1922 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Those Wonderful Eyes | 1914 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
Thou Shalt Not | 1932 | N. Gay | A. Gottler (words) | |
Though All Your Pals May Leave You | 1903 | H. Castling(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
Though Her Head Is Bent With Age | 1901 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Kate Carney (sung by) |
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Thousands and Thousands of Roses | 1919 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
Thousands of Miles Away | 1904 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | Louie Hurman (sung by) | |
Thre Jolly Scotchmen | 1905 | W. Hyde | T F Robson (words) Jack Lorimer (sung by) |
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Three a Penny | 1891 | J.W. Macnicoll | J C Rich (words) | |
Three a Penny | 1891 | J. McNicoll | J C Rich (words) | |
Three Acres and a Cow | 1887 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | ||
Three Ages of Woman, The | 1907 | O. Powell | G. Arthurs (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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Three Anglers, The | 1890 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
Three Blind Mice and the Farmer's Lass | 1894 | F. McGlennon | A. Hall (words) Marie Le Blanc (sung by) |
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Three Brass Balls, The | 1890 | A.E. Durandeau | E.W. Rogers (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Three Bunches of Flowers | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
Three Chapters | 1894 | C.E. Pratt | Walter De Frece (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑Three Cheers For the Undertaker | 1933 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
Three Individuals | 1890 | F.P. Aylmer | W. Pink (words) W. Pink (sung by) |
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Three Little Chambermaids | 1897 | G.F. Le Brunn | A. Hall (words) Sisters Wynne (sung by) |
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Three Little Chums | 1894 | J. Edwards | Geo. P. Handy (words) | |
Three Little Words = I Love You | 1899 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
Three Makes Jolly Fine Company | 1903 | C. Collins | E W Rogers (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Three Mothers-In-Law, The | 1891 | T.F. Robson | J.S. Baker (words) P. Rafferty (sung by) |
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Three Musketeers, The | 1899 | T.F. Robson | J E Wildash (words) W W Bright (words) George Leyton (sung by) |
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Three Nice Girls | 1899 | R.A. Roberts(w&m) | R. A. Roberts (sung by) | |
Three Old Flats in Town | 1897 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | Ben Nevis (sung by) | |
Three Week's Courtship | 1883 | T.V. Davies | Edwin V Page (words) E J Broughton (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Three Young Men Who Never Went Astray | 1887 | F. McGlennon | G H Macdermott (words) E J Symons (words) |
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Thtop Your Thtuttering Thammy | 1919 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Sparrow and the Mustard, The | 1904 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Tick! Tick! Tick! | 1865 | A.G Vance(w&m) | A.G Vance (sung by) | |
Tick! Tock! | 1894 | A.H. West | Harry V Barnett (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Tick, Tack, Toe | 1903 | C.C. Olcott | ||
Ticket of Leave Man, The | 1865 | M. Hobson | Alfred Vance (words) A.G Vance (sung by) |
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⇑Tickets Please! | 1895 | W.G. Eaton | Will Imy (words) Leonard Barry (sung by) |
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Tickle Me, Timothy, Do | 1908 | F.J. Barnes | R.P. Weston (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Tickle the Keys of Your Silvery Saxophone | 1923 | T.W. Connor | ||
Tickle-Ickle-Um | 1896 | T.W. Connor | P. Rafferty (sung by) | |
Tiddley at the Fountain, The | 1897 | H. Castling | J.P. Harrington (words) J.S. Baker (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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Tiddley Hi | ? | H. Bedford | Wallace (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Tiddley-Iddley-Iddley-Iddley - Hi! | 1928 | W.H. Wallis | H. Bedford (words) | |
Tiddly-Winkey-Pops | 1919 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
Tiddy-Fol-Lol! | 1870 | F. Bullen | Tom Brown (words) Nelly Power (sung by) |
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Tile-Trot, The | 1928 | R. Penso(w&m) | arr.: Cecil H. Taylor |
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Till a Woman Comes Between | 1901 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) George Gray (sung by) |
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Till Pay-Day Comes Again | 1901 | T.W. Connor | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Till Six O'Clock in the Morning | 1894 | O. Powell(w&m) | Millie Hylton (sung by) W. Godwin (sung by) |
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Till You Came Along | 1912 | B. Lee | T C Sterndale-Bennett (words) | |
Tilly The Typist | 1916 | H.E. Pether | Huntley Trevor (words) Percy Edgar (words) |
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Tilly the Typress | 1902 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Harry Bluff (sung by) |
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Tilly Up! Boys!! | 1890 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
Tim Browne's Race | 1896 | O. Powell(w&m) | ||
⇑Tim Macarthy's Daughter | 1889 | E.W. Rogers | H.E. Pether (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Time | 1935 | N. Gay | Desmond Carter (words) | From: "Love Laughs!" |
Time Is Coming, The | 1885 | G.W. Hunt | Private Gent. (words) | |
Sing Us a Song of Bonnie Scotland | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Time Will Come, The | 1918 | P. Pelham | Thomas McGhee (words) Nan Saunders (sung by) |
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Timothy Let's 'ave a Look | 1911 | C. Collins | Harry Champion (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Timothy Tott | 1890 | T.V. Davies | Edwin V Page (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Timothy Tubbs and All the Tubbs | 1892 | E.W. Rogers | A.E. Durandeau (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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Timothy Twitters | 1894 | F. McGlennon | Tom Conley (words) Tom Maxwell (sung by) |
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Tin Gee-Gee, The | 1891 | F. Cape(w&m) | Fanny Wentworth (sung by) M.B. Spurr (sung by) |
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Ting-a-Ling Ting-Tay | 1892 | H. Dacre(w&m) | ||
Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling! | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Tink-A-Tin | 1891 | J. Crook | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Tipperary Blues, The | 1924 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Tipperary Rose | 1878 | A. Lloyd | W. Burnot (words) A. Roberts (sung by) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Tipster, The | 1894 | C. Osborne | George Lashwood (sung by) | arr.: Peter Wilson |
Tis a Story That Shall Live For Ever | 1913 | P. Pelham | L. Wright (words) Stanley Kirkby (sung by) |
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Tis Better to Forget and Smile | 1911 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
⇑Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost | 1901 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
Tis Years and Years Ago Since Our Wedding Day | 1910 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
Tittle Tattle | 1901 | G. Stamford(w&m) | ||
To 'arry! by the Sea!! | 1890 | R.C. Grain(w&m) | R.C. Grain (sung by) | |
To All in Want of Money! | 1878 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | ||
To Be With Thee | 1902 | J. Edwards | Lulu Glaser (sung by) | |
To Cheer Him Up and Help Him on His Way | 1911 | A. Kendal(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
To Cut a Long Story Short | 1914 | J. Godden(w&m) | J. Godden (sung by) | |
To Err Is Human, to Forgive Divine! | 1894 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | Marie Loftus (sung by) | |
To See if It Was Fit For Father | 1909 | H.E. Pether | Edgar Bateman (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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To Sin Is But Human | 1903 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
To the City | 1977 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
To the Right and Left of Yer | 1897 | H. Castling(w&m) | Charles Bignell (sung by) | |
To Your Girl, My Girl | 1894 | E.W. Rogers | Charles Deane (words) F. W. Venton (words) |
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Wouldn't That Be Loverly! | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
To-Morrow | 1891 | J.M. Harrison | Harry Wright (words) J.S. Baker (words) Charles Ross (sung by) |
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To-Morrow Is Mother's Birthday | 1904 | C. Collins | H. Castling (words) | |
To-Morrow's Men | 1903 | H. Leighton(w&m) | Gus Hindell (sung by) | |
⇑To-Night's the Night! | 1911 | H. Castling(w&m) | Gus Harris (sung by) | |
Toasts | 1932 | L. Sarony | Jimmy Campbell (words) Reg Connelly (words) H. Woods (words) George Leyton (sung by) |
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Tobermory | 1901 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
Tobogganing | 1891 | F.P. Aylmer | J.S. Baker (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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Toddle Away | 1890 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Millie Hylton (sung by) |
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Toddling Home | 1912 | H. Dent | Chas R. Whittle (sung by) | |
Tokens From Home | 1895 | F. McGlennon | A. Hall (words) Jennie Belle (words) Mate Chesney (words) |
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Tol Lol Lol | 1893 | G. Horncastle | Felix McGlennon (words) | |
Tom and I'll Go Too | 1893 | C. Graham | M P Saunders (words) May Howard (sung by) |
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Tom Costello's Appreciation of ''There's Air'' | 1900 | H. Castling | E. Bateman (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Tom Hall | 1923 | H. Rule | W.H. Wallis (words) F Holt (words) |
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Tom Thumb's Drumb | 1932 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
Tommy Can Always Find a Sweetheart. | 1911 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
Tommy Make Room For Your Uncle | 1875 | T.S. Lonsdale(w&m) | W. B. Fair (sung by) Tony Pastor (sung by) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Tommy's Ready - All's Well! | 1908 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Tommy, Jack and Joe | 1900 | F. McGlennon | E. Bateman (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Tommy, Won't You Teach Me How to Tango? | 1913 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Tondeleyo | 1929 | N. Gay(w&m) | as Stanley Hill; From: "White Cargo" |
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⇑Tone to Soci-E-Tee! , A | 1898 | G. Everard | Harry Adams (words) C. Godfrey (sung by) |
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Tony Caponi | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Louis A Hirsch (words) | |
Tony From America | 1910 | L. Monckton(w&m) | ||
Too High | 1896 | C. Osborne | Charles Wood (sung by) | |
Too Many Eyes About | 1908 | C. Collins | F. Godfrey (words) | |
Too, Too, Too, Too Strong | 1897 | F.W. Leigh | Frank W Carter (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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Too-Ral-Oo. | 1912 | D. Lipton | W. Hargreaves (words) | |
Too-Rie on His Bonnet, The | 1945 | N. Gay | George Brown (words) | |
Tooral-Ooral-Ooral Lee | ? | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Toothpick and Crutch | 1879 | A. Lee | T L Clay (words) A.G Vance (sung by) |
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Walking in the Zoo | ? | A.G Vance | ||
Tootle-Toot! | 1905 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Dan Crawley (sung by) |
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Top O' the 'Bus | 1897 | F. Gilbert(w&m) | George D' Albert (sung by) | |
Topical Tipster, The | 1899 | F. Eplett | Gordon Noble (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Topsy Turvy | 1900 | G. Rollit | A. Roberts (sung by) | |
Tortoise and the Hare, The | 1954 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Roses Begin With R, Love | 1901 | H.L. Heartz | ||
Tottenham Toreador, The | 1899 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
⇑Touchin' Fings | 1917 | H.E. Pether | L. Cooke (words) | |
Touching That Little Affair | 1898 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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Tourist and the Maid, The | 1906 | O. Powell | G. Arthurs (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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Tower of London, The | 1901 | D. Leno(w&m) | D. Leno (sung by) | |
Town Crier, The | 1899 | A.J. Mills | Will Dalton (sung by) | |
Toy Farm-Yard, The | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Toy Lovers, The | 1896 | E. Kent(w&m) | Fred W. Stephens (sung by) | |
Toy Monkey, The | 1913 | L. Monckton | S. Jones (words) | |
Toy Town | 1915 | L. Monckton(w&m) | ||
Toy Town Band , The | 1937 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Wot's the Good of Hanyfink! Why! Nuffink! | 1894 | C. Ingle(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Trade Marks | 1895 | F. Eplett | W.H. Wallis (words) George Beauchamp (sung by) |
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Tragedy in Tenth Avenue | 1864 | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) G.H. MacDermott (sung by) |
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Train Was Saved, The | 1891 | C. Graham(w&m) | ||
Tramp, The | 1908 | C. Collins | H. Castling (words) Ida Barr (sung by) |
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Travel on the Sunshine Line | 1916 | J.P. Long | B. Scott (words) | |
Treading on Dangerous Ground | 1877 | A. Lee(w&m) | H. Hunter (sung by) | |
Treasure Ship, The | 1907 | T.W. Connor | Harry Anderson (sung by) | |
⇑Treasures of Home | 1891 | H. Castling | J.S. Baker (words) Charles Gardener (sung by) |
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Treat Her Very Careful | 1903 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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Trés Gai Polka | 1887 | C. Coote | ||
Tricks of the Trade, The | 1874 | T.V. Davies | H Pettitt, songwriter. (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Tricky Little Trilby | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Trifles Light As Air | 1870 | H. Clifton(w&m) | ||
Triple Conspiracy, A | 1899 | G. Stamford | G.W. Arthur (words) G.W. Arthur (sung by) |
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Tripping Through the Meadows | 1877 | J. Molloy | Tom Hood (words) | |
Trouble Began to Brew | 1902 | M. Levi | J. Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
Troubles | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Troubles of the Reuben and the Maid, The | 1902 | M. Levi | J Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
True Blue For Ever! | 1879 | G.W. Hunt | B. Britten (words) H B Farnie (words) Hedli Anderson (sung by) |
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True Friends of the Poor | 1889 | T.S. Londsale(w&m) | T.S. Londsale (sung by) | |
True-Born Irishman, The | 1886 | F. Egerton(w&m) | ||
Truly Rural | 1928 | R. Marcus(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
Trusting Only You | 1896 | G.L. Davis | ||
Truth, The | 1908 | N. Mayer(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Truthful Serenade | 1901 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
⇑Try | 1931 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
Try a Little Dancing | 1870 | G. Ware | T Carter (words) J. Moss (sung by) |
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Try Again, Johnnie | 1902 | L. Monckton | Adrian Ross (words) Evie Greene (sung by) |
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Try and Find Another Coon | 1906 | T. Mellor | Paul Paulton (words) Little Cliff (words) Adia Martini (sung by) |
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Try Another One! | 1899 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Tom Fancourt (sung by) |
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Try It Over Again | 1914 | N.D. Ayer | Lew Brown (words) | |
Take Your Girlie on the Steamer | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | Lily Clarke (sung by) | |
Tullinahaw | 1910 | P. French | P. French (words) Brendan O'Dowda (sung by) |
music: Houston Collison |
Tumbledown Dreams | 1925 | H.E. Pether | William Helmore (co-author) | |
Tuner's Oppor-Tuner-Ty, The | 1879 | F. Coyne | H. Adams (words) William Sim (words) F. Coyne (sung by) |
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Tur-Rible Shy Wi' the Maids! | 1927 | D. Henty(w&m) | D. Henty (sung by) | |
Turkey and the Bear, The | 1878 | F. Albert(w&m) | F. Albert (sung by) | |
Turn Back, Whittington | 1899 | C. Collins | N. Clifford (words) T.E. Leamore (sung by) |
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Turn on the Music | 1932 | N. Gay | Desmond Carter (words) | |
Turn on the Water! | 1905 | T.W. Connor | George Brooks (sung by) | |
Turn Over Leaf | 1898 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Turn Your Face to the Sunshine | 1921 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) | |
Turned Up | 1924 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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⇑Twas a Dark and Stormy Night! | 1904 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Twas an Old Fashioned Love Song | 1920 | F. Godfrey | B. Scott (words) | |
Twas an Old, Old Song | 1907 | J. Neat | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
Twas an Old-Fashioned Song He Was Singing | 1915 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
Twas But a Dream | 1894 | J. Edwards | Camille D'Arville (sung by) | |
Twas Long Years Ago | 1915 | A. Ellerton | John A GloverKind (words) Alec Kendal (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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Twas Only a Drooping Primrose | 1888 | C. Osborne | Edmund Forman (words) Connie Melnotte (sung by) |
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Twas the Last, Last Kiss! | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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Twelve Little Maids | 1893 | O. Powell | W. Godwin (words) Jenny Valmore (sung by) |
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Twenty Years Ago | 1897 | W. Godwin | G Beadle Davenport (words) Marie Tyler (sung by) |
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Twenty-Third, The | 1906 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Twiddle Twaddle | 1905 | M. Levi | Edgar Smith (words) | |
Twiddley Bits, The | 1901 | G. Dance | J. Adams (words) Ernie Woodville (words) |
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Twiddly Wink, The | ? | O. Powell | Fred W. Leigh (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Twiggy Voo | 1892 | G.F. Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Twilight Bells. Waltz | 1910 | G.M. Saker(w&m) | ||
Twilight Dreams | 1913 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
Twilight Hours | 1914 | H. Fragson | B. Lee (words) W. David (words) |
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⇑Twin Brothers, The | 1876 | A. Lloyd | Richard Childs (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star! | 1896 | O. Powell | Alfred Ellis (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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Twixt Love and Duty | 1890 | L. Dryden | Charles Williams (words) | |
Two Angels | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Two Brown Eyes | 1905 | W. Letters | Frank Harwood (sung by) | |
Two Coons in a Boat | 1898 | F. Eplett | Walter Burnot (words) | |
Two Dolls, The | 1898 | C. Collins | H. Castling (words) Edward St Quentin (words) Sisters Moore (sung by) |
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Two Eyes of Blue | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
Two Flats Required! | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Lucy Weston (sung by) |
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Two Friends of Old Together Sat | 1895 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
Two Girls Are Not Too Many For a Fellow Like Me | 1905 | H. Castling | C. Collins (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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That'll Never Do For Me | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Two Johnnies in Love | 1889 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) Johnny Schofield (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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Two Little Boys and the Apples | 1902 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
Two Hearts Made One | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) Kittee Rayburn (sung by) |
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Two Little Brandies and Sodas | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Two Little Girls in Blue | 1893 | C. Graham(w&m) | L. Burnard (sung by) Lloyd Wilson (sung by) |
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Two Little Lives | 1850 | J. Molloy(w&m) | ||
⇑Two Little Lovers Hand-In-Hand | 1906 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
Two Little Sausages | 1907 | L. Monckton(w&m) | Gertie Millar (sung by) Edmund Payne (sung by) |
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Two Little Sweethearts | 1896 | H.B. Norris | ||
Two Little Vagabonds | 1896 | G.F. Le Brunn | Paul Pelham (words) P. Pelham (sung by) |
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Two Little Wooden Shoes | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
Two Lovely Black Eyes | 1886 | C. Coborn(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | arr.: Henry Forman |
Two Lovely Black Eyes | 1900 | E. Forman(w&m) | ||
Two on a Swing | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | |
Two Orphans, The | 1895 | E.W. Rogers | John S Baker (words) | |
Two Pathways | 1893 | F.L. Schneider | A. Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Two Red Lips | 1914 | M. Rosse | H. Ross (words) | |
Two Rooms to Let | 1900 | F. Murray | Fred W Leigh (words) Will Dalton (sung by) |
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Two Short Speeches | 1903 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
Two to Duluth | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Hough (words) Adams (words) |
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Two-To-Two to Tooting, The | 1903 | O. Powell | Fred Murray (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Two-Two-Double-Two Timbuctoo | 1928 | H. Weston(w&m) |