Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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W'ere Moving | 1883 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) H C Maguire (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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W-O-M-A-N, or, Whoa, Man, Whoa! | 1902 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | George Lashwood (sung by) | |
W.E.G | 1885 | F. Gilbert | G.H. MacDermott (sung by) | |
Waif and the Wizard, The | 1898 | E. Kent | Fred Rains (words) | |
Wail of Little Mary, The | 1904 | H. Montague | Herbert Walther (words) | |
Wait | 1900 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
Wait a Minute | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
Wait For Me (Brother Bill) | 1919 | H. Rule | Bert Gilbert (words) | |
Wait For Me, Fritzy Dear! | 1907 | F. McGlennon | José Collins (sung by) | |
Wait For the Turn of the Tide | ? | C. Coote | Harry Clifton (words) H. Clifton (sung by) |
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Wait Till Bill Gets Hold of 'em | 1900 | H. Castling(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
Wait Till I'm As Old As Father! | 1913 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
Wait Till the Work Comes Round | 1906 | G. Elen | C. Cornell (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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Wait Till We Have Another War | 1921 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
Waiter's Tale of Woe, The | 1897 | A. Perry | S. Leggett (words) | |
Waiting at the Church | 1906 | H.E. Pether | Fred W Leigh (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Waiting For a Girl | 1908 | C. Collins | A J Mills (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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⇑Waiting For Further Evidence | 1914 | F. Leo(w&m) | F. Leo (sung by) | |
Waiting For the Signal | 1878 | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) G.H. MacDermott (sung by) |
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Waiting For the Train | 1902 | W. Fieldhouse | Leslie B Popplewell (words) Yorkshire Pierrots (sung by) |
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Waiting Till the Moon Went in | 1913 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Waiting to Welcome Him Home | 1893 | H. Castling | Walter Stockwell (words) F W Venton (words) |
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Waitress' Love Letter, The | 1894 | W.G. Eaton | R. Morton (words) Eugene Stratton (sung by) |
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Wake Me Up When We Get to Alabamy | 1922 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
Wake Yourself Up and Get a Move On | 1914 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | ||
Under the Um-Ber-El-La | 1905 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) | |
Walk Up An' See De Show | 1900 | H.B. Norris | Amy Height (sung by) | |
Walker Walked Away | 1905 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) G. Formby Sr. (sung by) |
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Walking Home With Angeline | 1902 | J.E. Rundbach | G. Totten Smith (words) Stanley Kirkby (sung by) Eily Hélène (sung by) |
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Walking in My Sleep | 1899 | F. Leo | Ernest Heathcote (sung by) | |
Walking in the Zoo | 1869 | A. Lee | H W Sweeny (words) A.G Vance (sung by) |
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Young Man of the Day, The | ? | A.G Vance | ||
Walking Round the Bandstand | 1909 | J. Neat | Harry Marlow (words) | |
Walking Wedding, The | 1895 | A. Lee | Perroquet. (words) C. Godfrey (sung by) |
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Wallah, Wallah Wallaperoo | 1910 | S. Mayo | Worton David (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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⇑Wallahmalaka Lucy | 1930 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
Wallflower | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Walnuts and Wine | 1913 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
Waltz in the Moonlight and You, A | 1924 | A. Solman | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
Waltz Is the Dance of Love, The | 1919 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) | |
Tantalising | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Waltz Me Up to the Altar Walter | 1911 | N.D. Ayer | Paul West (words) | |
Sylvester. | 1912 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Waltz of My Dreams, The | 1933 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Wanderer's Return, The | ? | N. Atkins(w&m) | C. Chaplin Sr. (sung by) | |
Wandering Boy's Return, The | 1902 | J.P. Skelly | ||
Wandering Jew, The | 1864 | J. Molloy | Charles Lamb Kenney (words) Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (words) Charles Santley (sung by) |
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Wanted | 1869 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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Wanted a Wife For a Millionaire | 1894 | J. Crook | George Dance (words) J. C. Piddock (sung by) |
from "The Lady Slavey" |
War Bread | 1918 | H. Castling(w&m) | Morny Cash (sung by) | |
War Correspondent, The | 1900 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
War Is a Bountiful Jade | 1900 | J. Edwards | ||
Warders Story, The | 1890 | C. Osborne | Alfred Leggett (words) Alf Chester (sung by) |
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⇑Warning to Single Men, A | 1904 | H.E. Pether | Edgar Bateman (words) | |
Was That a Knock? | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | Ben Albert (sung by) | |
Was There Any Harm in That? | 1879 | T.V. Davies | Charles J W S Merion (words) T W Lee (words) Annie Adams (sung by) |
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Washerwoman, The | 1896 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
Washing the Plates and Dishes | 1922 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
Watching For Papa | 1888 | J.P. Skelly | ||
Watching the Boat Coming In | 1914 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
Watching the Boat Coming in (From Alabamy) | 192- | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) | |
Watching the Mill Go Round | 1878 | F. Egerton | William Sim (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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Watching the Trains Come In | 1916 | F. Leo(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
Watching the Trains Go Out | 1912 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
Watercress Girl, The | ? | H. Clifton(w&m) | H. Clifton (sung by) | |
Wave to Me! | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Next Horse I Ride On, The | 1906 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) AndreÌ C De Takacs (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Waves Began to Roar, The | 1900 | S. Potter | Bert Delmar (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Waxworks | 1908 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
Waxworks Show, The | 1891 | E. Jones | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Way Down in Pensacola | 1908 | L. Stuart | ||
⇑Way Down on Sunny Tampa Bay | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Way Down the Regent's Canal | 1896 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
Way Down Where the Coons Come From | 1896 | E. Allan | Malcolm Arnold (words) Julie Mackey (sung by) |
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Way to Live, The | 1891 | F.W. Venton | Charles Wilmott (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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Way to Treat Your Parents, The | 1908 | L. Hanray(w&m) | ||
Wayward Boy's Mother, The | 1887 | W.De Vere | Jennie Melville (words) | |
I'm Going to Marry-Arry | 1916 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
We Ain't Got Much Money | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
We All Came in the World With Nothing | 1907 | W.H. Wallis | C. Collins (words) | |
We All Go the Same Way Home | 1911 | C.W. Murphy | Harry Castling (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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We All Go to Work But Father | 1891 | L. Reed | L. Reed (sung by) J. C. Heffron (sung by) |
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We All Had One | 1890 | F. McGlennon | George Forbes (words) Charles Waterfield (sung by) |
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We All Jumped Out of Bed | 1903 | S. Mayo | Harry Leighton (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
arr.: Leslie Smith |
We All Lent a Hand | 1893 | F. McGlennon | George Horncastle (words) Lester Barrett (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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We All of Us Know What That Means | 1891 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) C. Chaplin Sr. (sung by) |
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Take Me in a Taxi, Joe | 1913 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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We All Said ''No'' | 1927 | H. Castling(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
We All Sang ''Too-Ra-Loo-Ral-Addie'' | 1910 | W. Letters | B. Williams (sung by) | |
⇑We All Want to Do the Same As Father | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) |
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We All Went Following On | 1899 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Tom Fancourt (sung by) |
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We All Went Home Again | 1909 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
We All Went Home in a Cab | ? | G. Formby Sr.(w&m) | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
We All Went Marching Home Again | 1911 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
We All Went Round | 189- | T.W. Connor | ||
We All Went to Leicester Square | ? | G. Formby Sr.(w&m) | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
We All Went Toddling Up Behind | 1912 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Two Little Brandies and Sodas | 1899 | B. Scott | C. G. Cotes (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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We Are a Merry Family | 1885 | W.G. Eaton | T S Lonsdale (words) T.W. Barrett (sung by) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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We Are Four Jolly Good Fellows | ? | W. Pink(w&m) | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
We Are Going to Have a Nice Afternoon. | 1913 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
We Are Marching on to Victory | 1916 | J. Neat | H. Trevor (words) | |
We Are the Sisters Gee-Up | 1903 | E. Forman | Johnny Danvers (words) Johnny Schofield (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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We Are the Sisters Gee-Up | 1903 | E. Forman | Harry Hunter (words) Johnnie Danvers (sung by) |
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We Both Loved Kate | 1895 | F. Gilbert | May Evans (sung by) | |
We Boys of the Pelican Club | 1889 | T.F. Robson | Sam Torr (sung by) | |
We Came Oot Together, and We'll Gang Hame Together, Here's Tae Us! Wha's Like Us | 1926 | H. Castling | B Scott (words) | |
⇑We Can't All Have the Same Girl | 1911 | F. Godfrey | H. Carlton (words) | |
We Can't All Live in Easy Street | 1910 | P. Pelham | H. Rule (words) Evelyn Taylor (sung by) |
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We Can't Go Into the Parlour | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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We Can't Make ''William Tell'' | 1927 | H. Gifford | F.E. Cliffe (words) J W Johnson (words) |
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We Close at Two on Thursday | 1906 | T.W. Connor | ||
Toymaker's Tragedy, The | 1896 | C. Ingle | Brian Daly (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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We Did Enjoy Ourselves in London | 1910 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
We Didn't Get Home For a Week | 1893 | H. Castling | J.P. Harrington (words) Walter Stockwell (sung by) |
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We Didn't Want to Fight But by Jingo Now We Do | 1914 | G.W. Hunt | Charles Knight (words) G. H. McDermott (sung by) |
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We Don't Care a Button if We Walk Home | 1913 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) L. Wright (words) |
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We Don't Do That in Our Days | 1885 | F. Gilbert | Edmund Forman (words) Slade Murray (sung by) |
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We Don't Know Where We're Going | 1944 | N. Gay(w&m) | Ralph Butler (co-author) Tommy Handley (sung by) |
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We Don't Want a Girl | 1910 | W. Letters | Charlie Rich (sung by) Harry Rich (sung by) |
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We Don't Want a Lot of Flags A-Flying | 1917 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
We Don't Want Another War | 1935 | S. Mayo(w&m) | S. Mayo (sung by) | |
We Don't Want Him Down Our Way | 1898 | F. Gilbert | C. Coborn (words) Arthur Alexander (sung by) |
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We Don't Want More Daylight | 1908 | D. Lipton | C W Murphy (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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We Don't Want More Daylight | 1909 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
⇑We Drew His Club Money This Morning | 1889 | T. Carolan(w&m) | P. Rafferty (sung by) | |
We Get Up at 8 A.M | 1901 | L. Stuart | ||
We Go to Sleep Again | 1904 | C. Collins | H. Castling (words) Will Musgrave (sung by) |
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We Gotta Have Rain! | 1928 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
We Mean to Keep the Seas | 1909 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | Arthur Reece (sung by) | |
We Met in May. | 1913 | W. Hargreaves | L. Wright (words) | |
We Moved Away From There | 1929 | M. Edgar(w&m) | Tom Clare (sung by) | |
I Wonder if You Miss Me Sometimes | 1915 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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We Must All Pull Together! | 1930 | R. Harris-Weston | R.P. Weston (words) Bert Lee (words) |
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We Must All Pull Together! | 1930 | H. Weston | R P Weston (words) B. Lee (words) |
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We Must Have a Song about the Isle of Man | 1912 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
We Mustn't Miss the Last Bus Home | 1942 | N. Gay | Ralph Butler (words) Bunny Doyle (sung by) |
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We Never Had a Better Time at Grady's | 1897 | H.S. Miller | ||
We Never Have an Angry Word | 1901 | T.W. Connor | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
We Never Meet, 'tis Better So | 1897 | G.L. Davis | Lillian Waltone (sung by) | |
We Only Miss the Old Folks When They're Gone | 1896 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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That's the Reason Noo I Wear the Kilt | 1906 | H. Lauder(w&m) | A.B. Kendall (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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We Parted the Best of Friends | 1915 | P. Edgar | G. Robey (sung by) | |
⇑We Saved It For the Lodger | 1889 | F. McGlennon | Lester Barrett (words) L. Barrett (sung by) |
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We Shall Miss Them Bye-And-Bye | 1892 | C. Osborne | ||
We Tossed Up Who Should Kill Him | 1894 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Walter Munroe (sung by) | |
We Used to Gather at the Old Dun Cow | 1918 | T.W. Connor(w&m) | ||
We Used to Gather at the Old Dun Cow | 1919 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
We Were Lads Together | 1891 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | N. C. Bostock (sung by) | |
We Won't Go Home Till Morning | 1931 | H. Castling | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
We'd a Nice Little Parlour When We Started | 1904 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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We'd a Party at Our House | 1919 | J. Foley(w&m) | Jack Pleasants (sung by) | |
We'd Better Strip the Bed and Have Another Little Look | 1911 | C. Collins | Joe Burley (words) Harry Bull (words) George D' Albert (sung by) |
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We'll All Do the Same As the Children Do! | 1913 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) L. Wright (words) |
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We'll All Go Home in Ragtime | 1913 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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We'll All Go to Holiday-Land | 1914 | D. Lipton | J.A. Glover-Kind (words) | |
That's Why the Girls Love Navy Blue | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
We'll Gather Lilacs | 1945 | I. Novello(w&m) | ||
We'll Have a Night Out Together To-Night! | 1912 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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We'll Meet Again | 1939 | R. Parker(w&m) | Hughie Charles (co-author) Vera Lynn (sung by) |
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R. Parker | ||||
⇑We'll Sigh For the Days of the War. | 1919 | C.F. Grey(w&m) | ||
We'll Treat You like One of Our Own | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
We're All Busy in Paree | 1920 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
We're All Coming Ashore To-Night. | 1916 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
We're All Crazy | 1916 | J.W. Tate | Clifford Harris (words) | |
We're All Going Home to Bye-Bye | 1911 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
We're All Going to the Seaside | 1911 | H. Castling(w&m) | Harry Bluff (sung by) | |
We're All Happy When the Sun Shines | 1914 | P. Pelham | J.P. Long (words) | |
We're All Jolly Good Fellows | 1925 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
We're All North-Country Lads and Lasses | 1915 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
We're All Scotch | 1880 | A. Lee | T S Lonsdale (words) Henri Clark (sung by) |
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We're All Scotch | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
We're Going to Take the Germ Out of Germany | 1917 | F.V. Bowers | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
We're Irish and Proud of It Too | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) F. Godfrey (words) Ella Retford (sung by) |
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We're Making Up For Lost Time Now! | 1903 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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We're Miles Away From Home | 1910 | W. Letters | ||
We're Moving | 1883 | H. Randall(w&m) | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
We're Not Dead Yet | 1884 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | Harry Rickards (sung by) | |
⇑We're Not Out Much, But When We Are Out | 1911 | H.E. Pether(w&m) | ||
We're Taking It in Turns | 1899 | F. McGlennon | T. Brown (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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We're Waiting For That! | 1902 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
We've All Been Doing a Bit | 1908 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
We've All Been Having a Go at It | 1896 | H. Leighton | Harry Wincott (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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We've All Got Honey on the Brain | 1902 | H. Castling | E. Bateman (words) H. Bedford (sung by) |
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We've All Got Something to Show | 1894 | H. Randall | E. Bateman (words) | |
We've All Got to Go and See the Doctor | 1897 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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We've All Had 'em | 1889 | G.F. Le Brunn | E.W. Rogers (words) George Ripon (sung by) |
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We've Got a Long Way to Go | 1940 | L. Sarony | Leslie Holmes (words) | |
We've Got Quite Enough of Our Own | 1897 | H. Castling | George Le Brunn (words) Steve McCarthy (words) Marie Kendall (sung by) |
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We've Got to Put Up With It Now | 1916 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
That's My Girl | 1900 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) Lillie English (sung by) |
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Weak As a Woman | 1900 | J. Edwards | ||
Wear Your Tam O'Shanter | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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Wearers of the Green | 1906 | C.C. Olcott | ||
Weary Willie | 1906 | J. Neat | ||
She's Ma Daisy | 1905 | H. Lauder | J.D. Harper (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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⇑Wedding Bells | 1903 | F.W. Leigh | Fred Murray (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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Ten-Bob Rise, or, My Old Pal Joe, The | 1906 | B. Scott | E. Bateman (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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They Don't All Go to Hear the Band | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Wedding Day, The | 1894 | J.S. Baker | C. Wilmot (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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Oh! Ma'm'selle Ju-Li-A! | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Wedding in the Moon, The | 1911 | B. Lee | Alfred J Lawrance (words) | |
Wedding March!, The | 1902 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Sandy Boy | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Wedding of Jeanie Mckie , The | 1912 | F. Godfrey | Tom Mellor (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Wedding of Mcginnis and Mcguire , The | 1892 | F. McGlennon | Tom Conley (words) | |
Wedding of the Brush and Comb, The | 1947 | L. Sarony | Leslie Holmes (words) | |
Wedding of the Garden Insects, The | 1931 | L. Sarony | Stan Bowsher (words) Phillip Brun (words) Jack Hart (words) Sid Phillips (words) |
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Wedding of the Joy-Ride Girl, The | 1914 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
Wedding of the Reuben and the Maid, The | 1901 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
Wedding of the Slum Town Babies, The | 1932 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Wedding on a Gee-Gee, A | 1915 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
Just a Wee Deoch-And-Doris | 1911 | H. Lauder | Gerald Grafton (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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End of the Road, The | 1924 | H. Lauder(w&m) | William Dillon (words) H. Lauder (sung by) |
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⇑Rob Roy Macintosh | 1907 | H. Lauder | F. Folloy (words) | |
Week-End. , The | 1913 | B. Lee(w&m) | ||
Weepin' Willer, The | 1865 | H. Clifton(w&m) | H. Clifton (sung by) | |
Welcome at Home, The | 1892 | J.W. Hall(w&m) | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
Welcome Home | 1891 | E.W. Rogers | Alfred Leggett (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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Welcome Home, Sailor Boy! | 1905 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
Welcome the Exile Home! | 1891 | C. Osborne | Tom Carney (sung by) | |
Welcoming Him In | 1910 | H. Rule(w&m) | ||
Welcoming Them in to the Welcome Inn | 1936 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | ||
Well Caught! | 1901 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
Well! Well! Just Fancy Meeting You | 1939 | B. Lee | H Weston (words) | |
Wellington at Waterloo | 1891 | W.G. Eaton | C W Calvert (words) George Leyton (sung by) |
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Wembley Wibbly Wobbly Dance, The | 1924 | H. Rule | W Wallis (words) | |
Went | 1895 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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Were I a Flower | 1884 | E. Solomon | James Mortimer (words) Lillian Russell (sung by) |
From "Polly or the Pet of the Regiment" |
Wha-A-At! | 1931 | D. Henty(w&m) | D. Henty (sung by) | |
Whack Fol the Diddle and a Tow Row Row | 1931 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
You're a Jolly Fine Fellow When They Want You | 1906 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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⇑Whacky, Whacky, Whack! | 1892 | G. Ware | Marie Lloyd (sung by) | |
What a Bearskin! | 1915 | D. Lipton(w&m) | H. Bedford (sung by) | |
What a Blessing! | 1886 | J. Cooke(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
What a Diff'rence When Your Ship Comes Home! | 1910 | T.W. Connor | ||
What a Face! | 1908 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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What a Fine Old Game You're Having | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
What a Fool I Must Have Been to Marry Jane | ? | T.W. Barrett(w&m) | T.W. Barrett (sung by) | |
What a Friend We Have in Mother | 1899 | F. Leo | Ernest Heathcote (sung by) | |
What a Game It Is! Wow! Wow! | 1913 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) M. Sheridan (sung by) |
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What a Grand Place London Would Be | 1911 | W. Hargreaves | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
What a Judge! | 1913 | H. Montague(w&m) | ||
What a Kid 'e Is | 1902 | F. Murray | George Le Brunn (words) F.W. Leigh (words) |
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Oh! Amelia | 1906 | F. Murray | C. Hilbury (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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What a Lovely Winter We Had Last Summer | 1926 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
What a Nice Little Thing | 1900 | F. Leo(w&m) | Harry Ford (sung by) | |
What a Pity There Are Not More Girls Like You | 1904 | H. Castling | R Woods Gyle (words) | |
What a Pretty Swiss Bride You'd Make | 1911 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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What a Shame | 1904 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
⇑What a Silly I Must Have Been | 1900 | B. Brantford | Harry Boden (words) | |
What a Very Great Improvement It Would Be | 1906 | H.G. Pélissier | Arthue Wimperis (words) H.G. Pélissier (sung by) |
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What A' You Doing Out in the Rain? | 1935 | L. Sarony | Leslie Holmes (words) | |
What Adam Whispered to Eve | 1919 | H. Trevor | J. Neat (words) | |
What Are the Wild Waves Saying? | 1919 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
What Are the Wild Waves Saying?- Hitchy-Koo | 1913 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) | |
What Are We Going to Do? | 1901 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) | |
What Are We Here For? | 1899 | F. Leo | Marie Collins (sung by) | |
What Are You Going to Do About Selina? | 1927 | H. Castling | Thomas McGhee (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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What Are You Going to Do With All Your Money | 1928 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
What Are You Going to Have, My Friends? | 1880 | A. Roberts | Oswald Allen (words) W Williams (words) |
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What Are You Laughing At? | 1897 | C. Seel | N. Atkins (words) | |
What Are You Thinking Of? | 1904 | C. Osborne | arr.: F Bennett |
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What Are You Up to Jane? | 1879 | G.W. Hunt | William Sim (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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What Are Your Ten Commandments? | 1900 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) P. Rafferty (sung by) |
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What Britishers Are Made Of | 1894 | G.F. Le Brunn | L. Dryden (sung by) | |
What Can I Do For You? | 1898 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
What Cheer 'Ria | 1884 | B. Bellwood | William Herbert (words) B. Bellwood (sung by) |
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⇑Tha' Comes Fra' Lancashire | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
What D'yer Think of Me Now? | 1899 | F. Leo | Harry Randall (sung by) | |
What D'yer Think of That? | 1922 | J.P. Long | Albert Le Freé (words) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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What D'yer Think of That? | 1922 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
What D'yer Want to Talk About It For? | 1904 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dion Wade (sung by) | |
What Did It Cost King Solomon | 1921 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
What Did Patsy Do? | 1901 | H. Leighton | G. Everard (words) Joe O'Gorman (sung by) |
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What Did She Know About Railways? | 1897 | B. Scott | C.G. Cotes (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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What Did You Do in the Great War, Daddy | 1916 | D. O'Neil(w&m) | Tom Clare (sung by) | |
What Did You Take Me For | 1883 | W.G. Eaton(w&m) | ||
What Did You Want to Make Me Love You For? | 1918 | F. Godfrey | Arthur J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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What Do I Care? | 1892 | F.W. Venton | R. Morton (words) Ada Reeve (sung by) |
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What Do People Marry For? | 1897 | N. Atkins | A. Hall (words) J. H. Hurst (sung by) |
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What Do They Care About That | 1884 | J. Fawn | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
What Do They Do With the Old 'uns? | 1892 | C. Osborne | arr.: Alfred Lee |
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What Do We Care | 1941 | R. Parker | ||
Time Will Always Bring Forgiveness | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
What Do We Care, We Two! | 1915 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
⇑What Do You Do With Your Money? | 1902 | T.W. Connor | C. Deane (sung by) | |
What Do You Know? | 1923 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) T Mellor (words) |
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Everybodys Loved by Someone | 1900 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
What Do You Think She Did? | 1903 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) | |
What Do You Want For Your Flag, John Bull? | 1902 | H. Castling(w&m) | Charles Russell (sung by) | |
What Does a Sailor Care? | ? | L. Sarony(w&m) | Hetty King (sung by) | |
Oh! the Girls of London Town | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
What Does He Call You Girls | 1924 | C. Weston | Ed. Harvey (words) Gwen Lewis (sung by) |
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What Does It Matter if It's Raining? | 1911 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
What Does It Matter to Me | 1853 | F. Burgiss | Miss Burgiss (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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What Everything's Made Of | 1878 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
What For? | 1909 | O.H. Schaller | Marie Montague (words) | arr.: Mark Archer |
What Funny Things You See When You Haven't Got a Gun | 1902 | A.J. Mills | Bennett Scott (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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What Happened to the Manx Cat's Tail? | 1930 | D. Leno Jr., Dan | D. Leno (sung by) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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What Has Become of the Door | 1889 | A. Cellier | B C Stephenson (words) Arthur Williams (words) |
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What Has That Man Harrigan Done? | 1909 | J.W. Tate | Ballard MacDonald (words) | |
What Ho! She Bumps! | 1899 | H. Castling(w&m) | A J Mills (co-author) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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We Always Have Our Little Bit at Home | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) H. Bedford (sung by) |
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⇑Private Schnapps | 1908 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
What I Have I'll Hold | 1900 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
What I Say I Do Do, I Do Do! | 1904 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
What Is a _? | 1910 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
What Is It - Likes So Much? | 1911 | C. Osborne(w&m) | Albert Ben (sung by) | |
What Is It Makes All the Girls Love You? | 1907 | H. Leighton | C. Hilbury (words) | |
What Is Life Without You, Dear | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
What Is One Amongst So Many? | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | G. Robey (sung by) | |
What Is That Without Any Hands? | 1898 | G.F. Le Brunn | J. Tabrar (co-author) J H Milburn (words) |
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What Is the Use of a Home if You Haven't a Lady Fair. | 1914 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
What Is the Use of a Penny? | 1906 | T.F. Robson | W. Hyde (words) C. Deane (sung by) Alma Obrey (sung by) |
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What Is the Use of Loving a Girl? | 1902 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
What Is Your Sweetheart's Name? | 1904 | J. Hargreaves(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
What Made the Boys Like Rosie | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
What More Can I Say? | 1960 | J. Seneca | Betty Driver (sung by) | |
What Oh! | 1899 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) H.E. Pether (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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What Paddy Gave the Drum | 1900 | T.W. Connor | M. Nolan (sung by) | |
What People Want | 1911 | H. Fragson(w&m) | ||
⇑What Price That For a Quick Change? | 1897 | C. Osborne | T. E. Dunville (sung by) | |
What Shall I Do With the Rest? | 1909 | L. Stuart | ||
What Shall We Do With Cyprus? | 1878 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) A. Roberts (sung by) J. W. Rowley (sung by) |
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What the -- How the -- Why the -- Who the -- Where Have You Been Tonight? | 1916 | F. Godfrey | W. David (words) L. Wright (words) |
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What The- What The- What The- Shall We Do? | 1898 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Ben Nevis (sung by) | |
What They Showed Me in Paree | 1898 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur W. Rigby (sung by) | |
What to Sing Nowadays | 1885 | J. Cooke(w&m) | H. Campbell (sung by) | |
What Was There, Was Good | 1916 | P. Edgar | Saxe Rohmer (words) G. Robey (sung by) |
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What Will Become of England? | 1909 | C. Lilburn | C. Lilburn (sung by) | |
What Will Poor Callaghan Do? | 1899 | G.F. Le Brunn | T. Conley (words) | |
What Will the Harvest Be | 1913 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
What Will the Neighbours Say? | 1900 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Lily Marney (sung by) |
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What Will They Say in England? | 1898 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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What Will Your Answer Be? | 1895 | A. Perry | S. Leggett (words) W. H. Downs (sung by) |
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What Would I Give to Be Home Again | 1908 | W. Godwin | Charles Wilmott (words) | |
What Would I Give to Be in Your Shoes? | 1915 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
What Would the Congregation Say? | 1908 | B. Lee(w&m) | E. Shand (sung by) | |
What Would the Seaside Be Without the Ladies? | 1913 | K.R. Lyle | Kenneth Lyle (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑What Would Your Answer Be? | 1896 | M. Levi | Raymond A. Browne (words) | |
What You Can Do, Do! | 1910 | J. Neat | Arthur Du Soir (words) Mona Vivian (sung by) |
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What You've Got, Look After! | 1908 | C. Collins | E. W. Rogers (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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What! What! What! | 1909 | W. Letters | J.A. Glover-Kind (words) | |
What'll I Do? | 1920 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
What's a Little Kiss | 1931 | N. Gay(w&m) | From: "Hold My Hand" | |
What's a Poor Girl to Do? | 1894 | M. Watson | Joseph Watson (words) May Yohé (sung by) |
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What's in a Name? | 1893 | J. Crook | Richard Barnard (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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What's That For, Eh? | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | W.T. Lytton (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Wave Your Hand As the Band Goes By | 1906 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) | |
Tick! Tick! | 1904 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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What's the Good of Worrying, Father? | 1905 | H. Rule | James McGhee (words) Rose Elliott (sung by) |
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What's the Good? | 1902 | B. Brantford | Harry Boden (words) | |
What's the Idea of That? | 1904 | F. Leo | Dion Wade (sung by) | |
What's the Matter With -? He's All Right | 1889 | C. Coborn(w&m) | C. Coborn (sung by) | |
What's the Matter With Father? | 1910 | H.H. Williams | E.A. van Alstyne (words) Harry Bulger (sung by) |
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There's a Girl in Tonypandy | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Sing That Ting-A-Ling Song | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
⇑What's the Odds! | 1866 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) H. Campbell (sung by) |
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What's the Use of Grousing | 1941 | L. Barclay(w&m) | ||
What's the Use of Knockin' When a Man Is Down | 1906 | V. Bryan | Joseph Hart (sung by) | |
What's the Use of Looking at Your Photograph? | 1912 | T. Mellor | Leonard Cooke (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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What's the Use of Playing ''Home, Sweet Home''? | 1907 | F. Godfrey | Will E Haines (words) | |
What's the Use of Ringing on the Telephone? | 1913 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
What's the Use of Saving Up Your Money? | 1911 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
What's to Be Done | ? | H. Castling(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
What's Your Poor Old Daddy Gonna Do? | 1935 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
What's-A-Name Square | 1878 | F. Albert(w&m) | F. Albert (sung by) | |
Whatnot's Not Where the Whatnot Used to Be, The | 1937 | B. Lee | H Weston (words) | |
Wheel-Tapper's Song, The | 1923 | W. Charles | Clifford Seyler (words) | |
Wheezy Anna | 1933 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
When a Boy Loves a Girl, | 1905 | S. Mackenzie(w&m) | ||
When a Feller Needs a Friend | 1919 | J.W. Stern | B. Frisch (co-author) Bernie Grossman (words) |
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Rosemary | 1904 | B. Scott | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
When a Fellow Wants to Go to Idaho | 1921 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
When a Girl Says No | 1908 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
⇑When a Little Donkey - Does It Mean ''I Love You'' | 1945 | B. Lee | Harris Weston (words) | |
When a Soldier Says Farewell | 1900 | W. Godwin | D J McCarthy (words) A. Hall (words) |
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When a Woman Says No | 1912 | C. Collins | Fred Murray (words) M. Sheridan (sung by) |
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When Alice Blue Gown Met Little Boy Blue | 1946 | N. Gay | Ralph Butler (words) | |
When All the World Forsakes You, Send For Me | 1900 | G.L. Davis | ||
When All the World Is Young, Lad! | 1883 | R.C. Grain | C. Kingsley (words) | |
When an Irishman Goes Fighting! | 1914 | F. Godfrey | Leonard Cooke (words) Shaun Glenville (sung by) |
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When Are You Ging to War? | 1898 | H. Castling | Steve McCarthy (words) | |
When Belinda Brown Begins to Play | 1914 | H.E. Pether | Frank Wood (words) | |
When Birds and Blossoms Dream | 1880 | J.P. Skelly(w&m) | ||
When De Golden Sun Went Down | 1896 | O. Powell | Charles Wilmott (words) Eugene Stratton (sung by) |
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When Erin Awakes | 1900 | P. French | P. French (words) | air: The Flight of the Earls |
When Father Laid the Carpet on the Stairs | 1905 | N. Jackson(w&m) | N. Jackson (sung by) Gus Williams (sung by) |
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When Father Papered the Parlour | 1909 | F.J. Barnes | Robert P. Weston (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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When Father Said He'd Pay the Rent | 1914 | W. Hargreaves | G. Formby Sr. (sung by) | |
When Father Took the Baby Out | 1908 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
When Father's Done With 'em He's Going to Give 'em to Me | 1903 | H. Castling | George Brooks (words) | |
When Gertie Did That Frenchy Dance | 1912 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
⇑When He Took a Look in His Little Red Book | 1917 | H. Paley | Darl MacBoyle (words) | |
When Hop Scotch Mary Took Her First Scotch High-Ball | 1909 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
When I Appear in Revue | 1914 | H.E. Pether | Harry Harmer (words) | |
When I Come Back to Barcelona | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Kathleen Gray (sung by) |
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When I Come Sailing Back to You | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) | |
When I Do Begin | 1896 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) J.S. Baker (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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When I Do the Hoochy-Coochy in the Sky | 1896 | G.L. Davis | ||
When I Dreamed I Was Santa Claus | 1901 | T.W. Connor | Ethel Haydon (sung by) | |
When I Fell in Love With You | 1921 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
He Was Very Kind to Me | 1908 | H. Lauder | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
When I Get Back to Home Sweet Home | 1917 | A. Olman | ||
When I Get Back to Piccadilly | 1907 | P. Pelham | Newton Butts (words) H. Rule (words) |
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When I Get Beside the Seaside | 1923 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
When I Get Some Money | 1895 | H. Bedford | Harry Castling (words) | |
When I Got Up This Morning | 1909 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
When I Kiss My Baby Good-Night | 1921 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
When I Kissed Your Tears Away | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | |
When I Look Into Your Eyes of Blue | 1904 | H. Castling(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
⇑When I Marry Amelia | 1901 | L. Monckton | Adrian Ross (words) Fred Wright (sung by) |
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When I Prove False to Thee | 1882 | A. Lloyd | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
When I See You Fishing | 1911 | H. Castling | C W Murphy (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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When I See You on Sunday | 1913 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
When I See Your Face | 1910 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
Up She Goes! | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | W. Cunliffe (sung by) | |
When I Think of You | 1900 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
Bella McGraw | 1919 | H. Lauder(w&m) | H. Lauder (sung by) | |
When I Woke Up in the Morning | 1904 | S. Mayo | E. Bateman (words) F.W. Leigh (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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When I'd Yoo-Hoo in the Valley to My Lulu in the Hills | 1935 | H. Russell(w&m) | Murray Martin (co-author) | |
When I'm Cleaning Windows | 1937 | H. Gifford | F.E. Cliffe (words) George Formby (sung by) |
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When I'm Far Away | 1911 | M.J. Gideon | ||
When Is It Going to Be Rasberry? | 1918 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) Dave Wallace (words) |
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When Is My Birthday, Daddy? | 1909 | C. Collins | Fred E Terry (words) | |
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) Belle Storey (sung by) |
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When It's Cotton-Blossom Time in Alabam | 1913 | T. Mellor | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
When It's Night-Time Down in Burgundy | 1914 | H. Paley | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When Jack Comes Home Again | 1910 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
⇑When Juggins Was Twenty-One | 1903 | F.W. Leigh | E. Bateman (words) E. Shand (sung by) |
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Somebody | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
When Lovers Prove Unkind | 1897 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
When Mary Had a Puncture in Her Tyre | 1897 | E. Forman | Johnny Schofield (words) H. Hunter (sung by) |
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When Maud Put Her New Bathing Costume on | 1916 | H. Montague | Harold Montague (sung by) | |
When Mister Poverty Comes Knocking at Your Door | 1909 | P. Pelham | H. Rule (words) | |
When Mister Trouble Comes A-Knocking at the Door | 1909 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
When Mother Cooked the Pancake | 1907 | C. Osborne | Owen Way (sung by) | |
When Mother Hung the Washing on the Line | 1915 | W. Hyde | Prince Elsie. (words) | |
When Mother Was Bathing Her Baby | 1944 | K. Patrick | Morey Amsterdam (words) Elsa Lanchester (sung by) |
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When My Lancashire Lass Comes to London. | 1911 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Leonard Cooke (words) |
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When My Wife's in -- I'm Out | 1913 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
When Our Fighting Days Are O'Er | 1903 | W. Godwin | F. Conran (words) | |
When Poor Old Father Tried to Kill the Cock | 1911 | F.J. Barnes | Weston (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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When Pop Was a Little Boy Like Me | 1892 | P. Gaunt | ||
When Reuben Comes to Town | 1900 | M. Levi | ||
When Reuben Comes to Town - Song | 1899 | M. Levi | J. Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
When Richard the First Sat on the Throne | 1908 | R. Manning(w&m) | N. Jackson (sung by) | |
⇑When Rosalie Sings 'Ciribiribi' | 1910 | M.J. Gideon | E. Ray Goetz (words) | |
When She Says She Will, She Does! | 1877 | G.W. Hunt | H P Matthews (words) Henri Clark (sung by) |
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When Silver Threads Replace the Gold | 1875 | H. Leighton | Samuel N Mitchell (words) H P Danks (words) |
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When Summer Comes Again | 1893 | J. Thornton | ||
When Summer Flowers Are Budding | 1881 | T.V. Davies(w&m) | ||
When Susie Switches on Her Lovelight | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
When the 'ansom Cab Was Lined Up on the Rank | 1926 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
When the Baby Starts to Talk | 1907 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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When the Band Begins to Play | 1871 | G.W. Hunt | Vincent Davies (words) Annie Adams (sung by) |
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When the Band Goes Marching By | 1932 | L. Sarony(w&m) | ||
When the Band Played the Men of Harlech | 1906 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Alexandra Dagmar (sung by) |
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When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings Ding, Dong | 1932 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Boys Come Home Again | 1900 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Walter Munroe (sung by) | |
When the Boys Come Home Again. | 1915 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
When the Bugle Calls | 1909 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
When the Camp-Fire's Brightly Burning. | 1910 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
When the Clock Strikes | 1923 | B. Merson | J Jones (words) | |
When the Convent Bell Is Ringing | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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⇑When the Day Begins to Dawn | 1899 | F. Leo | Marie Collins (sung by) | |
When the Days Grow Longer | 1892 | J. Thornton | arr.: George Rosey |
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When the Dear Old Temple Bells Are Ringing | 1914 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) | |
When the Factory Bell Is Ringing | 1912 | F. Godfrey | H. Gifford (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Can You Blame the Woman After All | 1916 | F.V. Bowers | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
When the Gentle Breezes Blow! | 1899 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
When the Girl You Love Lives in California | 1917 | A. Olman | David Berg (words) | |
When the Golden Corn Is Waving | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) | |
When the Harbor Lights Are Burning | 1907 | A. Solman | Alfred Bryan (words) | |
When the Leaves Are Falling | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Gladys Mavius (sung by) |
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When the Milkman Calls | 1926 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
When the Minister Comes to Tea | 1902 | L. Harris(w&m) | Leslie Harris (sung by) | |
When the Nightingale Sings in the Trees | 1924 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
When the Old Dun Cow Caught Fire | 1911 | H. Wincott(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
When the Old Folks Were Young Folks | 1912 | A. Solman | Arthur J Lamb (words) | |
When the Old Man Came Home Sober | n.d. | J. Cooke | ||
When the Organ Played at Twilight | 1929 | J. Campbell | Reg Connelly (co-author) Raymond Wallace (words) |
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When the School-Bell Is Ringing | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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⇑When the Shadows Begin to Fall | 1909 | O.H. Schaller | Marie Montague (words) | arr.: Mark Archer |
When the Snow Birds Cross the Valley | 1906 | A. Solman | Monroe H. Rosenfeld (words) | |
When the Stars Are Peeping | 1898 | C. Collins(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
When the Summer Breezes Blow | 1907 | S. Mayo | W. David (words) Arthur Lennard (sung by) |
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When the Summer Comes Again | 1895 | H. Bedford(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
When the Summer Days Are O'Er, Ann Gray | 1910 | R. Penso(w&m) | Gertie Gitana (sung by) | |
When the Summer Sun Is Dying, Rose-Marie | 1910 | P. Edgar(w&m) | Lillian French (sung by) | |
When the Swallows Return in Spring | 1907 | M. Levi | Harry B. Smith (words) | |
When the Territorials Parade | 1909 | J. Neat | Albert Bagley (words) | |
When the Troops Come Marching Home | 1914 | D. Lipton | Leonard Cook (words) | |
Where's Dooley? | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
When the Weaker Sex Are Stronger | 1912 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
When the Wedding Bells Go Ding-Dong | 1915 | C. Collins | F.W. Leigh (words) Jen Latona (sung by) |
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When the Wine Is Out | 1896 | N. Atkins | Charles Williams. (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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When the Winkle Man Goes By | 1891 | G.F. Le Brunn | W.T. Lytton (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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When the Wintry Winds Begin to Blow | 1893 | H. Castling | J.P. Harrington (words) J.S. Baker (words) Jenny Valmore (sung by) |
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When There Isn't a Girl About | 1906 | H. Castling | Charles Collins (words) Arthur Reece (sung by) |
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When There's a Woman in the House | 1908 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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⇑When They Ask You What Your Name Is | 1908 | H. Castling(w&m) | Fred Godfrey (co-author) Dave Carter (sung by) |
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When They Get Old | 1907 | W.H. Wallis | C. Collins (words) Joe Tennyson (sung by) |
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When They Made It Summer Time in Ballymoony | 1918 | H.E. Pether | Edgar Bateman (words) Tom Clare (sung by) |
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When They Open the Baths at South Shore | 1922 | B. Lee | F Walmsley (words) | |
When They Straighten All the Colored People's Hair | 1894 | G.L. Davis | ||
When They're Eating Rice in China | 1924 | B. Merson | T H Melford (words) A Kendal (words) |
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When They're Making Me a King | 1878 | G. Ware(w&m) | F. Coyne (sung by) | |
When Timmy Comes Home Again | 1901 | L. Barclay(w&m) | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
When We 'as a Row, Oh! It Is a Row | 1912 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Alec Hurley (sung by) | |
When We All Begin to Fly | 1907 | F.V St.Clair | Carl Hamlin (words) | |
When We Came Up For the First Time | 1916 | D. Henty(w&m) | ||
When We Went Strolling | 1931 | H. Castling | Jimmy Kennedy (words) | |
When We Went to School Together | 1907 | O.H. Schaller | Marie Montague (words) | |
When We Were Twenty-One | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | G. Bastow (sung by) | |
When We Were Young! | 1888 | J. Crook(w&m) | A. Roberts (sung by) J. J. Dallas (sung by) |
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When We're Made One, We Two | 1918 | F. Godfrey | Arthur J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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When We're Up in Town | 1893 | F.W. Venton | T C Glenville (words) Harry Anderson (sung by) |
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When Will the Sun Shine for Me? | 1923 | A. Silver | Benny Davis (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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⇑When Yankee Doodle Teddy Boy Comes Marching Home Again | 1910 | N.D. Ayer | Seymour Brown (words) | |
When You and I Were Young Maggie | 1866 | J.A. Butterfield | George W. Johnson (words) Harry MacDonough (sung by) |
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When You Are Far Away. | 1918 | G.M. Saker(w&m) | ||
When You Are in Love | 1912 | L. Monckton | P. Greenbank (words) | |
Old Jim's Christmas Hymn | 1896 | W.B. Gray | ||
When You Find 'em on the Pavement | 1898 | F. Leo | C. Deane (sung by) | |
When You Get a Bit of Something in Your Eye | 1900 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
When You Have Lots of Feathers | 1907 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | George Lashwood (sung by) | |
When You Have Time to Remember | 1917 | F. Gibson | Fred Godfrey (words) Fred Wildon (words) |
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Sea, Sea, Sea | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
When You Hear Your Country Calling | 1915 | T. Costello | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
When You Hit That Road to Home Sweet Home | 1919 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
When You Know the Girl You Love Loves You | 1895 | W.B. Gray | G.L. Spaulding (words) David J. Andrada (sung by) |
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When You Loved Me in the Sweet Old Days | 1901 | F.V. Bowers | Charles Horwitz (words) | |
When You Marry, Marry a Mariner | 1914 | H. Trevor | F.E. Cliffe (words) | |
Wedding in Gipsyland, A | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
When You Sang Hush-A-Bye Baby to Me | 1918 | A. Olman | ||
When You Wake Up in the Morning | 1897 | H. Castling(w&m) | C. Deane (sung by) | |
⇑When You Wash a Nigger White | 1874 | A. Lee | F.W. Green (words) F Trevisany (words) J. W. Rowley (sung by) |
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When You Were My Sweetheart and I Was the Kid Next Door | 1931 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
When You Were Sweet Sixteen | 1898 | J. Thornton(w&m) | Bonnie Thornton (sung by) | |
When You're a Married Man | 1899 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Vesta Tilley (sung by) | |
When You're in Love | 1917 | J.W. Tate | Clifford Harris (words) | |
When You're in Rome | 1909 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
When You're Single | 1893 | H.S. Miller | ||
When You're Tired of Roaming | 1907 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) | |
She Wore a Wreath of Roses and One or Two Other Little Things | 1901 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Kittee Rayburn (sung by) |
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So Shi | 1908 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
When You've Got the Money You're a Brick, Brick, Brick | 1881 | G.W. Hunt | J Fell (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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When Your Luck Is In | 1911 | W. Mayne | A. Ellerton (words) Dora Lyric (sung by) |
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When Your Ride on Your Motor Car | 1897 | C. Osborne | W. P. Dempsey (sung by) | |
When-Where-How-Why! | 1890 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Charles Bignell (sung by) |
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When? When? When? Is Your Ship A-Coming Home? | 1907 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Lena Verdi (sung by) |
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Where Are the Boys? | 1915 | P. Pelham | J.A. Glover-Kind (words) Louis J. Seymour (sung by) |
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Where Are the Friends of My Youth? | 1850 | G. Barker | ||
Where Are the Girls of the Old Brigade? | 1917 | K.R. Lyle | F.W. Leigh (words) Vesta Tilley (sung by) |
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⇑Where Are the Girls We Used to Know? .. | 1913 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
Where Are They? | 1926 | G. Western | Kenneth Western (words) Gwen Farrar (sung by) |
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Where Are You Going To, My Pretty Maid? | 1905 | J.P. Harrington | W H Liddy (words) D. Leno (sung by) N. Wallace (sung by) |
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Where Are You Going? | 1892 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Where Are You? There You Are! | 1887 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
Where Did You Find the Lady? | 1919 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
Where Did You Get That Hat? | 1890 | J. Rolmaz(w&m) | J. C. Heffron (sung by) | |
Where Do Flies Go in the Winter Time? | 1909 | S. Mayo | F. Leo (words) Bert Weston (sung by) Ernie Mayne (sung by) |
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Where Do Flies Go in the Winter Time? | 1919 | F. Leo | Sam Mayo (co-author) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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Where Do Oysters Go in Summer-Time? | 1920 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
Where Do the Flies Go in the Wintertime? | 1919 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Where Does Daddy Go When He Goes Out? | 1913 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
Where Does the Rhinososorus Get His R.H.I.N.O? | 1920 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
Where Have I Seen That Face? | 1896 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) C G Cotes (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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Where Have the Girls All Gone To? | 1891 | H. Castling | Walter Stockwell (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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Where Have Those Golden Sovereigns Gone To? | 1921 | S. Mayo(w&m) | ||
Where Have You Left the Girls? | 1912 | E.W. Rogers | Charles Collins (words) Fred Murray (words) M. Sheridan (sung by) |
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Where Is That Dicky Bird? | 1905 | C. Ridgewell | W. Driscoll (words) | |
⇑Where Should We Be Without the Navy? | 1902 | F.V St.Clair | James Fox (words) Pullan. (words) Popplewell (words) Kitty Melville (sung by) |
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Where the Bell-Bine Climbs Around the Window | 1910 | F.V St.Clair | Kitty Melville (sung by) Fox (sung by) |
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Where the Blue Bird Sings | 1922 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) | |
Where the Blue-Eyed-Marys Grow | 1919 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) | |
Where the Grass Grows Green | 1880 | H. Clifton(w&m) | ||
Where the Rainbow Ends | 1920 | N.D. Ayer | Clifford Grey (words) John McCormack (sung by) |
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Where the River Shannon Flows | 1904 | J.I. Russell(w&m) | Will Oakland (sung by) | |
Try on Your Grandma's Crinoline | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Where There's a Girl There's a Boy | 1919 | R. Penso | G. Arthurs (words) | |
Where Was Mabel When the Band Struck Up? | 1900 | A. Perry | Walter Hastings (words) Lottie Lennox (sung by) |
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Where We Said ''Good-Bye'' | 1933 | H. Castling | H Carlton (words) | |
Where You Were | 1916 | F.W. Leigh | James Stewart (words) | |
What D'ye Say, Molly Molloy? | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Where's My Dolly Gone To? | 1870 | G.W. Hunt | M Hobson (words) G. Leybourne (sung by) |
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Where's My Pianner? | 1914 | T. Mellor | Huntley Trevor (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Where's My Two-Bob Gone? | 1907 | C. Osborne | A. G. Spry (sung by) | |
Where's Rosanna Gone | 1871 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
Where's the Butler? | ? | S. Rohmer | G. Robey (sung by) | |
⇑Oh! Mary Macfarlane | 1918 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Where's the Gold of London? | 1900 | F. Leo | Nellie Stratton (sung by) | |
Where, Oh! Where Did You Get Those Irish Eyes? | 1915 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
What's the Matter With London? | 1910 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Whether You Want It or Not | 1889 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | A. Roberts (sung by) | |
Which Is Tommy Atkins? | 1911 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Which of the Three? | ? | Graham | McGhee (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Which Would You Like to Spare? | 1910 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
While I Was Licking My Stamp | 1913 | H. Champion | Willie Wye (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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While London's Fast Asleep | 1896 | H. Dacre(w&m) | Marie Tyler (sung by) | |
While the ''Billy'' Was Boiling on the Camp-Fire | 1909 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | ||
While the Gas Is Burning | 1877 | J. Batchelder | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
While There's a Woman | 1903 | E. Powel(w&m) | H. Freeman (sung by) | |
While You Wait | 1899 | A.J. Mills | Harry Ford (words) Frank W Carter (words) Ben Albert (sung by) |
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While You're Sleeping | 1899 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) J.S. Baker (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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Whilst the Dance Goes On | ? | C. Keeping | ||
Whiskers An' All! | 1933 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Whispering Breeze | 1892 | A. Cellier | W S Gilbert (words) Suckling (I.) & (words) Sons. (words) Geraldine Ulmar (sung by) |
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⇑Whispers of Love | 1906 | H. Fragson | May De Sousa (words) Percival (words) |
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Whistle and Shut Your Eyes | 1908 | C. Osborne(w&m) | Albert Ben (sung by) | |
Whistle if You Want Me | 1939 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Whistle Your Cares Away | 1921 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Whistling Wife, The | 1889 | H. Randall(w&m) | A.E. Ellis (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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Man! Man! Man! | 1907 | F. Murray | C. Hilbury (words) V. Victoria (sung by) |
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White Cliffs of England, The | 1916 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
White Man | ? | L. Dryden | ||
White May and Black May | 1898 | F. Eplett | Walter Burnot (words) | |
White Pomeranian, The | 1905 | G.M. Saker | Paul A Rubens (words) Chas Adeson (words) H. Talbot (words) Fred Allandale (sung by) |
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White Silk Dress, The | 1897 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) J.S. Baker (words) |
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White Squall, The | 1880 | G. Barker | ||
Who Are You A-Shovin' Of? | 1941 | N. Gay(w&m) | Raymond Moore (co-author) | |
Who Are You Getting At, Eh? | 1907 | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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Who Does the Lady Belong To? | 1915 | C. Collins(w&m) | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
Who Gives This Woman Away? | 1896 | C. Seel | N. Atkins (words) | |
Who Got 'em | 1896 | H. Castling(w&m) | H. Bedford (sung by) | |
Who Killed Bill Bailey? | 1904 | H. Castling | Sandford & Lyons (words) George Sandford (sung by) |
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⇑Who Put the Bricks in Brixton? | 1920 | H. Rule(w&m) | Syd Walker (sung by) Dorothy Ward (sung by) |
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Who Said the Hook Never Hurted the Worms? | ? | P. French | P. French (words) | music: Caroline Maude |
Who Says London Ain't the Country? | 1914 | A. Ellerton | Fred Murray (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Who Says Sailors Don't Care! | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Who Threw the Overalls in Murphy's Chowder? | 1898 | G.L. Giefer | Annie Hart (sung by) | |
Who Wants a Baby? | 1919 | A. Olman | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Who Wants a Girl? | 1916 | H. Castling(w&m) | ||
Who Wants a Husband? | 1907 | W. Hyde(w&m) | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Who Wants a Husband? | 1907 | W. Mayne(w&m) | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Who Were You With Last Night? | 1912 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | M. Sheridan (sung by) | |
Who Would a Bachelor Be | 1906 | J. Edwards | ||
Who Would Not Be a Soldier | 1867 | A. Cellier(w&m) | ||
Who'll Buy My Violets? | 1873 | S.J. Bagnall(w&m) | ||
Who'll Buy? | 1893 | J. Crook(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Who'll Shut the Door? | 1892 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | Annie King-Lloyd (sung by) A. Lloyd (sung by) Harry King-Lloyd (sung by) |
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Who's Been Polishing the Sun | 1934 | N. Gay(w&m) | Drom: "The Camels Are Coming" |
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Who's Coming My Way Home? | 1912 | W. Mayne | A. Ellerton (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) Josie Delaine (sung by) |
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Who's Coming Out For a Midnight Ramble | 1866 | W.G. Eaton(w&m) | ||
⇑Who's Going to Mash Me To-Night | 1898 | T.W. Connor | Tom Costello (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Who's That a Calling? | 1887 | A. Roberts | Wal Pink (words) Joe Elvin (words) A. Roberts (sung by) |
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Who's the Girl You're Going to Meet Tonight? | 1914 | B. Lee | W. David (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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Who's the Girl? | 1901 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | ||
Who's the Girl? | 1922 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
Who-A! Alice, Where Art Thou? | 1891 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | Edwin Boyde (sung by) | |
Whoa Emma! | ? | G. Leybourne(w&m) | G. Leybourne (sung by) | |
Whoa! Back-Pedal! | 1900 | H.E. Pether | Worton David (words) T. E. Dunville (sung by) |
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Whoa! the Gee-Gees | 1898 | H. Castling(w&m) | C. Deane (sung by) | |
Whoa! the Girls! | 1905 | K.R. Lyle | F.W. Leigh (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Whoa! the Humming Birds | 1896 | C. Osborne | W. P. Dempsey (sung by) | |
We All Promised to Go Straight Home | 1913 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Whoa, Emma! | 1879 | J. Read | A H Dakes (words) | |
Whoop-De-Dooden-Doo | 1897 | J. Crook | George Dance (words) Edith Rosenthal (words) |
from "The Lady Slavey" |
Whoops! Let's Do It Again! | 1913 | W. Hargreaves | J. Neat (words) Gus Harris (sung by) |
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Whoppers | 1909 | M. Stevens | Arthur Helliar (words) | |
Whose Is the Voice? | 1913 | B. Lee(w&m) | Leslie Harris (sung by) | |
Whose Little What's-It Are You ? | 1940 | N. Gay(w&m) | Frank Eyton (co-author) Bunny Doyle (sung by) |
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⇑Why Am I Always the Bridesmaid? | 1917 | C. Collins | F.W. Leigh (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Love Is Elusive | 1903 | H.L. Heartz | R. Carle (sung by) | |
What a Lovely Lot They Are! | 1906 | F. Murray | F.W. Leigh (words) George Lashwood (sung by) |
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Why Are You Waiting Here? | 1899 | F. McGlennon | C G Cotes (words) G. Bastow (sung by) |
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Why Be Ashamed of Him Now? | 1909 | C. Collins | F. Godfrey (words) Billie Burford (sung by) |
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Why Can't a Coon Wed a Young White Gal? | 1903 | W. Hyde | T F Robson (words) G. H. Elliott (sung by) |
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Why Can't I Be a Pal of Yours? | 1906 | H. Rule | Newton Butts (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Why Can't I Do the Same As Mother Used to Do? | 1921 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
Why Can't the Girls Be Soldiers? | 1911 | F. Godfrey | John Neat (words) | |
Why Can't We Have the Sea in London? | 1912 | F. Godfrey | Billy Williams (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Why Can't We? | 1933 | N. Gay | Clifford Grey (words) | From: "You Made Me Love You" |
Why Can't You Do That? | 1908 | S. Ilton | Worton David (words) Minna Merry (sung by) |
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Why Can't You Love Me, Daisy? | 1908 | H. Rule | Sam Richards (words) | |
Why Did I Leave My Little Back Room? | 1898 | F.W. Carter | A.J. Mills (words) Alf Chester (sung by) |
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Why Did I Marry My Wife? | 1923 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
Why Did I Waste My Kisses on You? | 1921 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) H. Castling (words) |
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Why Did Mary Milk the Cow? | 1908 | T.F. Robson | Ted E Box (words) | |
Why Did She Leave Her Jeremiah | 1883 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | ||
⇑Why Did They Call Him Watt? | 1911 | E. Kent(w&m) | ||
Why Did You Come Knocking at the Door? | 1913 | C. Collins | Percy Edgar (words) | |
Why Did You Creep Into My Heart? | ? | F.W. Carter | Harry Carlton (words) Ella Shields (sung by) |
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Why Did You Go to War? | 1900 | H.E. Pether | Paul Pelham (words) T. Costello (sung by) |
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Why Did You Leave the Land You Loved? | 1914 | F.V St.Clair | arr.: Frederick Eplett |
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Why Did You Make Me Care? | 1912 | A. Solman | Sylvester Maguire (words) | |
Why Did You Teach Me to Love You? | 1908 | C. Collins | Charles Ridgwell (words) | |
Why Didn't They Send For Me | 1898 | J. Rolmaz | Pat Rafferty (words) P. Rafferty (sung by) |
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Why Didn't They Send For Me? | 1898 | P. Rafferty | J. Rolmaz (words) | |
Why Didn't You Tell Me | 1916 | H. Gifford | Huntley Trevor (words) Will Terry (sung by) |
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Why Didn't You Tell Me? | 1919 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) | |
Why Do Flowers Die? | 1898 | W. Godwin(w&m) | Kitty Wager (sung by) | |
Why Do I Ask You if You Love Me? | 1908 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) | |
Why Do I Love | 1884 | E. Forman(w&m) | ||
Why Do Summer Roses Fade? | 1860 | G. Barker | Henry Robert (words) Addison (words) |
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Why Do the Boys Run After the Girls? | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Ella Lane (sung by) |
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Why Do the Girls Love Charlie? | 1906 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Winifred Hare (sung by) | |
Why Do the Girls Run After the Soldiers? | 1908 | J.P. Long(w&m) | arr.: Mark Archer |
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⇑Why Do the Men Run After Me? | 1912 | T.W. Connor | Dan Crawley (sung by) | |
Why Do They Call Me a Gibson Girl? | 1906 | L. Stuart | Leslie Stiles (words) | |
Why Do They Call Me Archibald? | 1914 | A. Kendal | F. Godfrey (words) Jack Pleasants (sung by) |
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Why Do We Sigh For the Sea-Side? | 1911 | H.E. Pether | Frank Wood (words) Leonard Cooke (words) |
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Why Do You Keep Laughing at Me? | 1912 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) Cahan (words) |
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Why Does the World Seem Brighter? | 1907 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
Why Don't Flies Get Fat? | 1929 | H. Castling | Elvin Hedges (words) | |
Why Don't Santa Clause Bring Something to Me? | 1911 | F. Godfrey | Billy Williams (words) B. Williams (sung by) |
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Why Don't They Knight Charlie Chaplin? | 1917 | A. Naish(w&m) | ||
Why Don't You Come Around and See Me? | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) Harry Gifford (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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Why Don't You Come Around and See Me? | 1907 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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Whack-Fol-The-Diddle-Ol-The-Di-Doh-Day! | 1907 | F. Murray(w&m) | F. Earle (sung by) | |
Why Don't You Paddle Your Own Canoe? | 1906 | T. Mellor | T. Mellor (words) | |
Why Don't You Tell Your People? | 1904 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
Why Go Abroad? | 1908 | C. Osborne(w&m) | ||
Why Hasn't Daddy Come Home? | 1901 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
Why Love in Secret | 1894 | G. Dance(w&m) | ||
Why Not Now? | 1949 | R. Parker(w&m) | Joy Nichols (sung by) | |
⇑Why Say Goodbye | 1943 | N. Gay(w&m) | Tommy Angel (co-author) Joyce Cochrane (co-author) |
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Why Should I Leave Old England? | 1903 | T.W. Connor | J. W. Rowley (sung by) | |
Why Should I Look Small? | 1912 | H. Leighton | G. Wells (words) | |
Why Should London Wait? | 1884 | J. Cooke | W G Eaton (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |
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Why Should Sailors Care? | 1932 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Why Should We Wait Till We're Old? | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Gladys Mavius (sung by) |
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Why Should Your Eyes Ask Me to Stay | 1911 | E.W. Rogers | William Hargreaves (words) | |
Why Shouldn't I Love My Little Girl? | 1903 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Gladys Mavius (sung by) |
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Why Shouldn't We Fight For Our Own? | 1904 | H.E. Pether | E. Bateman (words) Katie Lawrence (sung by) |
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Why Sing About a Yellow Gal? | 1905 | W. Hyde | T F Robson (words) Charles Cardow (words) Winifred Ward (sung by) |
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Why? Because I Love Her! | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Why? Do I Wanna Go Home | 1929 | H. Castling | F Holt (words) | |
Wide World, The | 1894 | H.B. Norris | Charles H Taylor (words) E. Shand (sung by) |
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Widow, The | 1892 | P. Gaunt | ||
Wife, the Lodger and I, The | 1902 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) T. Woottwell (sung by) |
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Wild Man of Borneo, The | 1890 | G.F. Le Brunn(w&m) | ||
Wild Oats | 1938 | N. Gay | Kenneth Leslie Smith (words) | |
Wild Rose Magee | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
⇑Wilfull Woman | 1898 | J. Edwards | ||
Wilhelmina I Vant You! | 1909 | J. Edwards | ||
Will a Monkey Climb a Tree | 1875 | J. Read(w&m) | Will Riley (sung by) | |
Will and the Way, The | 1883 | T.V. Davies | G C Anewick (words) J. W. Rowley (sung by) |
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Will He? | 1901 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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Will My Dream Come True? | 1898 | C. Osborne | ||
Will the Stars Come Nearer? | 1912 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
Will Ye Dance at Me Weddin', Sweet Molly Malone? | 1913 | H.E. Pether | Ada Leonora Harris (words) | |
Will You Be My Hollyhock? | 1891 | E. Forman | James Francis (words) H. Hunter (sung by) J. W. Rowley (sung by) |
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Will You Be My Valentine? | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Daisy Wood (sung by) |
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Will You Come With Your Big, Big Drum? | 1912 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
There's Something About a Girl | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Will You Go? | 1899 | T.W. Connor | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Will You, Won't You | 1883 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | ||
Will, the Whistler | 1912 | J. Neat | ||
Will-O'-The-Wisp | 1906 | K.R. Lyle | G. Arthurs (words) | |
William 'enry Sarnders | 1901 | A. Perry | Walter Hastings (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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William Smiled and Shook His Head | 1883 | T.V. Davies(w&m) | ||
⇑William. | 1906 | L. Hanray(w&m) | ||
Willie Was a Gay Boy | 1900 | L. Stuart | A. Murray (words) | |
Willie's Got Another Girl Now | 1907 | H.E. Pether | Fred W Leigh (words) | |
Willie's Wooden Whistle | 1914 | J.P. Long(w&m) | P. Pelham (words) | |
Willing Chap, The | 1888 | F.P. Aylmer | W. Pink (words) George Ison (words) G.H. MacDermott (sung by) |
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Willow Tree , The | 1904 | H. Leighton | O. Powell (words) Ella Dean (sung by) |
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Wind Blew Hard From the North South West, The | 1908 | S. Mayo | Worton David (words) L. St John (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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Wind Blew It Out, The | 1903 | H. Luck(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
Windermere | 1926 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Windsor Melody, The | 1948 | N. Gay | ||
Wine, Woman and Song | 1913 | W. Charles | Hugh E. Grant (words) Hugh E. Grant (sung by) |
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Wingey, Wangey Woo | 1907 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) | |
Winkle-On-Sea | 1909 | A. Soar(w&m) | Will Edwards (sung by) | |
Winkles and Watercresses | 1908 | A. Ellerton(w&m) | ||
Winter Garden Rag | 1912 | A. Olman | ||
Wipe Dat Head | ? | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Wipe Your Feet Before You Go In | 1904 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) Lily Morris (sung by) |
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Wire In, My Lads! | 1906 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | W. Godwin (sung by) G. Bastow (sung by) |
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⇑Wireless on the Brain | 1925 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
Wise Heads | 1920 | W. Fieldhouse | ||
Wise Virgin and the Foolish, The | 1907 | O. Powell | G. Arthurs (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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Wishes | 1914 | P. Miles | George Arthurs (words) | |
Wishing the Boys Farewell | 1900 | W. Godwin | Harry Wright (words) Nellie Gannon (sung by) |
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Wishing-Well, The | 1910 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
Wit, Woman and Wine | 1907 | W. Godwin(w&m) | Frank Harwood (sung by) | |
With ''Our'' Money | 1899 | F. Leo(w&m) | Alf Chester (sung by) | |
With a Rake Upon Your Shoulder | 1912 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | ||
With All Your Faults | 1914 | F. Godfrey | L. Wright (words) | |
With All Your Money I Don't Envy You | 1914 | W.H. Wallis(w&m) | J.P. Long (words) P. Pelham (words) |
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With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm | 1934 | H. Weston | R P Weston (words) B. Lee (words) |
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With Me | 1896 | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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With Me Faather Along O' Me. | 1912 | T. Mellor(w&m) | Sydney Locklynne (sung by) | |
With My Empty Pockets Full of Five Pound Notes | 1924 | W.H. Wallis(w&m) | J.P. Long (words) | |
With My Little Pail and Shovel in My Hand | 1910 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
With My Little Wigger-Wagger in My Hand | 1909 | F. Earle | Frank W Carter (words) Gilbert Wells (words) F. Earle (sung by) |
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With the ''Last Rose of Summer'' I'll Come Back to You | ? | A. Solman | Bob Morris (words) | |
⇑With the Help of Mccarthy and Magee | 1901 | O. Powell | A. Hall (words) Pat Carey (sung by) |
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Within This Heart of Mine | 1949 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
Wives of Commercial Travellers, The | 1932 | B. Flanagan | Lily Morris (sung by) | |
Wizzle Dozzle | 1910 | H. Bell | L.L. Johnson (co-author) | |
Wobberly Walk, The | 1900 | F.W. Carter | Robert P. Weston (words) C. Deane (sung by) |
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Wobbly Walk, The | 1925 | J. Neat | ||
Woman | 1906 | P. Pelham | S W Richards (words) Daisy Silcott (sung by) |
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Woman Always Pays, The | 1923 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
Woman's Love, A | 1899 | P. Pelham(w&m) | ||
Woman, Lovely Woman | 1886 | F. McGlennon(w&m) | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
Last Good-Bye, The | 1914 | F. Murray | F.W. Leigh (words) | |
Won't They Be Glad to See Me! | 1906 | T.W. Connor | Gladys Mavius (sung by) | |
Won't We Make the Joy Bells Ring | 1916 | F.V St.Clair(w&m) | ||
Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers? | 1878 | G.W. Persley | Arthur W. French (words) George Clare (sung by) |
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Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers? | 1937 | N. Gay(w&m) | Jack Meskill (words) | |
Won't You Buy, Sir? | 1900 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Cissie Dryden (sung by) |
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Wedding Bells | 1906 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Don't Stop My 'arf a Pint of Beer | 1907 | J.C. Moore | Cornelius Pratt (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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⇑Won't You Come to Me in Canada? | 1908 | J. Neat | S Fortescue-Harrison (words) Kittee Rayburn (sung by) |
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Won't You Come, Dear, Into the Park? | 1912 | G. Ross(w&m) | May Moore Duprez (sung by) | |
Won't You Let Me Be Your Primrose? | 1907 | H.E. Pether | J. F. Lambe (words) | |
Won't You Love Me? Won't You? | 1898 | G.F. Le Brunn | Richard Morton (words) Eugene Stratton (sung by) |
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Won't You Promise Me? | 1906 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
Won't You Ride Across the Moonlit Prairie? | 1909 | R. Penso(w&m) | Gay Persse (sung by) | |
Won't You Say Good-Bye? | 1910 | O.H. Schaller | Marie Montague (words) | |
Won't You Take Me Back to Dixie | 1899 | G.L. Davis | Walter J. Talbot (sung by) | |
Won't You Teach Me the Way to Love? | 1908 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
We've Still Got the Lads in Red | 1900 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) J George Forde (words) |
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Won't You Tell Me the Lady's Name. | 1915 | D. Lipton | Charles Knight (words) | |
What Ho! the Boulevards! | 1908 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Won't You Waltz This Waltz With Me? | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Leonard Cooke (words) |
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Won't You Waltz With Me? | 1910 | A. Naish(w&m) | A. Naish (sung by) | |
I Must Have a Dance With Popsy | 1919 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Wonderful Octopus, The | 1879 | T.V. Davies(w&m) | ||
Wedding of Annie Laurie, The | 1914 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
Wonderful Scholar, The | 1871 | G.W. Hunt | H P Maguire (words) | |
⇑Woodman, Woodman, Spare That Tree! | 1911 | V. Bryan | Irving Berlin (words) | |
Woolloomooloo | 1912 | H. Rule(w&m) | Leonard Nelson (sung by) | |
Work | 1901 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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Work and Be Contented | 1894 | A.E. Ellis | W. Mayne (words) W. P. Dempsey (sung by) Edwin Barwick (sung by) Charles E. Stevens (sung by) |
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Work Boys Work | 1867 | H. Clifton(w&m) | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
Work Boys Work and Be Contented | 1867 | H. Clifton | M Hobson (words) H C Maguire (words) Fred French (sung by) H. Clifton (sung by) |
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Work- and Wages | 1893 | F.W. Venton | A. Hall (words) P. Pelham (sung by) |
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Workhouse Gate, The | 1904 | S.R. Philpot | Herbert Shelley (words) Herbert Shelley (sung by) |
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Workhouse Man, The | 1908 | A.H. West(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Working Man's Sunday at Home, The | 1892 | F. Egerton(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
Walk Round Eliza | 1905 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) H. Bedford (sung by) |
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World Is Such a Lonesome Place, The | 1925 | A. Solman | Harold Christy (words) | |
World Was Not Built in a Day, The | 1915 | A. Solman | Schuyler Greene (words) | |
World Will Be Mine Once Again, The | 1928 | H. Gifford | F.E. Cliffe (words) | |
World's Full of Girls, The | 1903 | W. Hargreaves(w&m) | ||
World's Machinery, The | 1889 | E. Powel | George Ripon (sung by) | |
Worst of It Is I Like It, The | 1914 | F. Godfrey(w&m) | B. Williams (sung by) | |
Wot a Gardin! | 1913 | W. Mayne | A. Ellerton (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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⇑Wot Cher! - Knock'd 'em in the Old Kent Road | 1893 | C. Ingle(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Wot Vor Do 'e Luv Oi? | 1905 | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Wot! No Luv? | 1946 | H. Weston | Will E Haines (words) Harry Ralton (words) |
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Chevalier Portfolio, The | 1894 | C. Ingle | ||
Wotcher my old Brown son, How are yer? | 1914 | E.A. Sheppard | Charles Collins (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Would I Like to See My Old Hometown? | 1921 | H. Castling | C Collins (words) F Godfrey (words) |
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Would I Were a Fringe Net | 1912 | A. Naish(w&m) | From Two Humorous Songlets |
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Would You Do It? So Would I! | 1891 | F.V St.Clair | F. McGlennon (words) J.S. Baker (words) Marie Le Blanc (sung by) |
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Would You Like to Know the Reason? | 1903 | H. Allen | John P Harrington (words) S. Mayo (sung by) |
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Would You Mind Passing the Salt? | 1906 | H. Lawrance | Lester Reekie (words) George Brooks (sung by) |
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Would You Mind Playing a Tune | 1909 | E. Kent(w&m) | Fred Wilshire (sung by) | |
Would You Take Me Back Again? | 1913 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
Wouldn't I? Wouldn't You? | 1912 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) Huntley Trevor (words) |
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Primrose | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Wouldn't You Be Better in a Home? | 1904 | F. Leo(w&m) | Dion Wade (sung by) | |
Wouldn't You Like to Fondle Little Baby? | 1894 | P. Gaunt | ||
Wouldn't You Like to Know? | 1897 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Claire Romaine (sung by) |
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Wouldn't You Like to Know? | 1898 | C. Collins(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
⇑Wouldn't You? | 1903 | B. Brantford | H. Boden (words) Harry Ford (sung by) |
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Wow Wow, How Are You? | 1922 | H. Rule | H. Castling (words) | |
Wow-Wow | 1910 | A. Glover(w&m) | ||
Wreck of the ''Serpent'', The | 1890 | F.V St.Clair | W W Bright (words) T. Costello (sung by) Ella Dean (sung by) |
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Wreck of the Life Boat, The | 1889 | C. Osborne | Alf Chester (sung by) | arr.: Alfred Leggett |
Wreck of the Northfleet, The | 1874 | A. Lee | W F Gordon (words) | |
Wreck Off London Bridge, The | 1879 | G.W. Hunt(w&m) | C. Godfrey (sung by) | |
Wrestling Wife, The | 1904 | H. Milburn | Chas. H. Taylor (words) Hal Forde (sung by) |
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Wrong Girl, The | 1895 | G.F. Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Wrong Man, The | ? | G.F. Le Brunn | J.P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Violet | 1909 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
Wrong Way, The | 1888 | H. Fawn | George Horncastle (words) J. Fawn (sung by) |