Title | Year | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Yachting | 1880 | T.V. Davies | John B Lawreen (words) | |
Yankee Dude, The | 1895 | W. Godwin | W. Mayne (words) Bessie Wentworth (sung by) |
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Yankee in London, The | 1900 | A.H. West(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Yankee in London, The | 1900 | F.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Yankee Notions | 1880 | T.V. Davies | E V Page (words) Charles Otley (sung by) |
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Yankiana-Rag | 1906 | M.J. Gideon | ||
Yarn of the Broker's Man, The | 1923 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
Yarns, or, the Captain Told the Mate | 1901 | W.H. Wallis(w&m) | George Brooks (sung by) | |
Ye Baron of Ye Rhine | 1886 | E. Reynolds(w&m) | Lionel Brough (sung by) | |
Yea, Verily, Verily O! | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Ernest Rees (sung by) |
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Yellow Coin, The | 1880 | A. Lee(w&m) | H. Hunter (words) F. Coyne (sung by) |
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Yer 'at Don't Fit Yer Very Well | 1904 | F. Allsopp | Charles Yorke (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Yer Can't 'elp Likin' 'im | 1892 | C. Ingle(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Yer Can't 'it 'im, Can Yer? | 1901 | H.C. Barry | G P Huntley (words) George Gray (sung by) |
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Yer Gotta Git Aht | 1961 | L. Sarony(w&m) | Norman Wisdom (sung by) | |
Yer Never Ask'd 'im For It | 1893 | C. Ingle | Brian Daly (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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Yes! That's It | 1896 | A. Perry | G. Robey (sung by) | |
⇑Yes, That Is Love! | 1884 | E. Solomon | James Mortimer (words) Lillian Russell (sung by) |
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Yes, We Have No Bananas | 1923 | I. Cohn | Frank Silver (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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Yesterday You Called Me Sweetheart | 1911 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
Yogi's Curse, The | 1914 | C.J. Winter(w&m) | ||
You 'ave Made a Nice Mess of It | 1910 | M. Scott | Joe Burley (words) G. Elen (words) G. Elen (sung by) |
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You 'ave to 'ave 'em | 1897 | C. Osborne | H.E. Pether (words) Harry Randall (sung by) |
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You Ain't Ashamed O' Me, Are You, Bill? | 1904 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) Rosie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Good-Bye London Town | 1907 | J.C. Moore | E. W. Rogers (words) Florrie Forde (sung by) |
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My Days Are Over | 1916 | F. Murray(w&m) | ||
You Always Have to Pay a Little More | 1911 | M. Cooper | Arthur Humble-Crofts (words) | |
You and I | 1911 | W. Godwin(w&m) | ||
You and the Girl You Love | 1906 | M. Levi | ||
You Are a Tasty Lot! | 1896 | A.H. West(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
You Are My Princess | 1903 | J.W. Tate | F Clifford Harris (words) Ethel Haydon (sung by) |
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Sailing in My Balloon | 1907 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
You Are You Know You Know You Are | 1884 | A. Lloyd | J Sturroch (words) A. Lloyd (sung by) |
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You Be My Gee-Gee, Daddy | 1902 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
You Called Me Your Sweet Bird of Paradise | 1917 | T. Mellor | Alf J Lawrance (words) Violet Carmen (sung by) |
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⇑You Can Always Find a Friend in the Summer Time | 1911 | P. Pelham | John P Long (words) | |
You Can Always Find a Way | 1900 | H. Wincott | H. Leighton (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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You Can Always Tell When a Fellow's in Love | 1913 | C. Collins(w&m) | ||
You Can Do a Lot of Things at the Seaside That You Can't Do in Town | 1906 | C. Ridgewell | G.A. Stevens (words) M. Sheridan (sung by) |
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You Can Get a Sweetheart Any Day | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | J. P. Harrington (words) | |
You Can Get in a Row For That | 1901 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Newman (sung by) | |
You Can Keep Your Champagne and Your Oysters | 1935 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
You Can Sail in My Boat | 1905 | C.C. Olcott | ||
You Can Tell by My Manners I'm a Lady | 1927 | W. Hyde(w&m) | ||
You Can't | 1888 | J. Cooke | T Maclean (words) Nellie L'Estrange (sung by) |
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You Can't Be a Good Little Fellow and Still Be a Good Little Girl | 1925 | A. Solman | Jack Stanley (words) Carl Perillo (words) |
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You Can't Blame Me For That | 1904 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | W.H. Wallis (words) George D' Albert (sung by) |
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You Can't Do As You Like With a Girl | 1907 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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You Can't Do That With a Woman | 1919 | F.W. Leigh(w&m) | Wilfred Burnand (sung by) | |
You Can't Do This, and You Can't Do That | 1902 | F.W. Leigh | E. Bateman (words) Alec Hurley (sung by) |
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You Can't Get Away, There It Is | 1903 | F. Leo | Alf Gibson (sung by) | |
You Can't Get Many Pimples on a Pickled Pork | 1914 | F.E. Terry | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
You Can't Get Many Pimples, on a Pound of Pickled Pork | 1914 | E. Mayne | Ernie Mayne (sung by) | |
⇑You Can't Have Too Much of a Jolly Good Thing | 1878 | F. Albert(w&m) | F. Albert (sung by) | |
You Can't Help Laughing, Can Yer? | 1913 | Carter | Lawrence (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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Waltz Me Up the Staircase | 1911 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
You Can't Punch My Ticket Again | 1897 | C. Collins(w&m) | Cissie Kent (sung by) | |
You Can't Stop Me From Loving You, Lucy Lee | 1914 | J. Neat | Charles Knight (words) G. H. Elliott (sung by) |
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You Can't Stop the Sun From Shining | 1904 | F. Leo | Maude Esmond (words) Maud Mortimer (words) Sable Fern (sung by) |
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You Can't Take It With You When You Die | 1903 | W.H. Wallis | F.E. Terry (words) | |
You Can't Take It With You When You Die | 1904 | J. Read(w&m) | ||
You Could See As 'ow 'e Didn't Feel at 'ome | 1895 | H.B. Norris | G. Elen (sung by) | |
You Couldn't Tell T'other From Which | 1887 | K. Royle | J. Fawn (sung by) | |
You Didn't Want to Do It - But You Did | 1913 | W.E. Haines | ||
You Do Keep Popping in and Out | 1905 | J.W. Knowles | Albert Hall (words) W. Bard (sung by) |
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You Do Look Bonny in Your Tartan Plaid | 1911 | T. Mellor | H. Gifford (words) | |
You Do Look Pretty in Your Tea-Gown, Kitty! | 1911 | C. Collins | Harry Staunton (words) | |
You Do See and You Don't See! | 1896 | T.W. Connor | Little Tich (sung by) | |
You Do Soon Change Your Mind | 1903 | B. Brantford | Harry Boden (words) | |
You Do Want a Lot For Your Bob! | 1912 | H.E. Pether | Percy Edgar (words) | |
You Don't Know, They Don't Know | 1900 | S. Richards(w&m) | W. Evans (sung by) | |
⇑You Don't Mind Me Asking You, Do You? | 1907 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
You Don't Stay in One Place Long | 1904 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
You Don't Want Me | 1907 | C. Collins(w&m) | Kate Carney (sung by) | |
You Don't Want to Keep on Showing It | 1909 | W. Wye | Sealey (words) Harry Champion (sung by) |
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You Don't Want to Linger Any Longer, Mister Long. | 1910 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
You Don't Want to Tell Your Girl | 1903 | G.A. Stevens | Gilbert Wells (words) Hamilton Hill (sung by) |
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You Fancy Yourselves, You Do! | 1891 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) Kate Harvey (sung by) Peggie Pryde (sung by) |
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You Gave Me a Bright Red Rose. | 1914 | J.P. Long(w&m) | ||
Smoke Goes Up the Chimney Just the Same, The | 1917 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
You Gave Me a Rosary | 1916 | F. Godfrey | Arthur J Mills (words) B. Scott (words) |
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Oh! to Be the Belle of the Ball | 1916 | B. Scott(w&m) | ||
You Get Me Wondering | 1919 | H. Gifford | Alf J Lawrence (words) | |
You Grasp the Situation in a Minute | 1884 | W.G. Eaton | C W Calvert (words) Alice Leamar (sung by) |
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You Have a Friend in Me | 1901 | W. Letters | ||
You Have Changed the Winter in My Heart to Glad Springtime | 1908 | J. Havez | ||
You Know a Thing or Two! | 1891 | F. McGlennon | J.S. Baker (words) Marie Le Blanc (sung by) |
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You Know the Girl I Mean | 1898 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) Ada Ohlson (words) W W Bright (words) George Leyton (sung by) |
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What Ho! She Bounces! | 1899 | B. Scott | C G Cotes (words) Marie Kendall (sung by) |
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⇑You Know! | 1887 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
You Look After Me Old Boy | 1893 | T.W. Connor | John S Baker (words) H. Freeman (sung by) |
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You Made Our Home a Heaven | 1919 | J. Neat(w&m) | ||
You Made the Whole World Mine | 1922 | R. Penso | John Harcourt (words) Clifford F. Harris (sung by) |
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You Make Me Forget What I Want to Remember | 1921 | W. Stanley | A Allen (words) | |
You May Be the World to a World of Friends But You're | 1914 | A. Solman | Jeff Branen (words) | |
You May Buy Me Lovely Presents | 1906 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
You May Look But You Mustn't Touch | 1878 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
You May Return to Me | 1894 | W.P. Keen(w&m) | ||
You May Want a Friend Some Day | 1907 | T.W. Connor | ||
You Might Be a White Man's Wife | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Florrie Gallimore (sung by) |
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You Might Do Worse Than Marry a Factory Lass | 1910 | C.W. Murphy | Will Letters (words) Chas R. Whittle (sung by) |
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You Must All Do as I Do | 1912 | C.W. Murphy | Dan Lipton (words) | |
You Must Call the Lady ''Mother'' | 1903 | C. Collins(w&m) | George D' Albert (sung by) | |
You Must Come Round on Saturday | 1912 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
You Must Get Yourself a New Hat | 1926 | F. Leo | Tommy Mostol (words) Fred Duprez (sung by) |
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You Must Have a Sweetheart When You're by the Sea | 1930 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
You Must Join the Mustard Club | 1927 | H. Rule | Thomas McGhee (words) | |
⇑You Mustn't Do a Thing Like That | 1901 | F. Leo | Ernest Bostock (words) W. P. Dempsey (sung by) |
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You Mustn't Do That, Naughty Boy | 1908 | H. Boden | Bert Brantford (words) Bert Brantford (sung by) |
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You Mustn't Do That, Naughty Boy! | 1908 | B. Brantford | Harry Boden (words) | |
You Mustn't Make Naughty Eyes | 1908 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Adele Roze (sung by) |
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You Mustn't Take Any Away! | 1903 | F. Leo(w&m) | Marie Kendall (sung by) | |
You Naughty Boy | 1892 | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
You Naughty, Naughty Men | 1866 | G. Bicknell | T Kennick (words) Millie Cavendish (sung by) |
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And It Was | ? | B. Scott(w&m) | J. Laurier (sung by) | |
You Never Can Tell | 1882 | A.G Vance | Charles H Witt (words) | |
You Never Know | 1911 | H. Castling(w&m) | Dave Carter (sung by) | |
You Never Know | 1922 | H. Rule | F Holt (words) | |
You Ought to Know a Girl That I Know | 1912 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
You Ought to See the Missus in a Harem Shirt | 1911 | Mackenzie | Harry Champion (sung by) | |
You Ought to See the Old Folks Now! | 1925 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
You Oughter | ? | A.H. West | Albert Chevalier (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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You Oughtn't to Do It | 1917 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
You Really Needn't Bother Any More! | 1920 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
You Remind Me of Hugh | 1920 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
⇑Sweet Carolina! | 1905 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
You Shall Have a Shalimar | 1907 | H. Castling | Fred Godfrey (words) | |
You Shall Live in a Chalet | 1907 | T. Mellor | A.J. Lawrence (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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You Shan't Come in My Pretty Cage | 1903 | C. Collins | F.W. Leigh (words) Daisy Dormer (sung by) |
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You Show Me Your Slate | 1897 | F. McGlennon | C G Cotes (words) Madge Ellis (sung by) |
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You Splash Me and I'll Splash You | 1907 | A. Solman | Arthur J Lamb (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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You Stick to Me, Bill, and I'll Stick to You | 1904 | J. Read(w&m) | ||
You Stick to the Ship, My Lads! | 1905 | C. Collins(w&m) | T.E. Leamore (sung by) | |
You Take My Saturday Ha'penny | 1911 | G.A. Stevens | ||
You Thought I Was Going to Say - | 1903 | C. Osborne | Maynard Dakin (words) Albert Ben (sung by) |
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You Toast the Muffins and Crumpets | 1909 | P. Pelham(w&m) | H. Rule (sung by) | |
You Toast the Muffins and Crumpets | 1909 | H. Rule | Paul Pelman (words) Kate Carney (sung by) |
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You Understand | ? | A. Lloyd(w&m) | A. Lloyd (sung by) | |
You Used to Be a Friend to Me | 1910 | P. Pelham | J.P. Long (words) Ida Barr (sung by) |
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You Were Coming Thro' the Corn, Molly Dear | 1910 | T. Mellor | Alfred J Lawrance (words) H. Gifford (words) |
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You Will Never Find Any Other Girl Like the One You Really Love | 1914 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
You Wish You Were A Girl | 1904 | C.W. Murphy(w&m) | ||
You Won't Always 'ave It | 1906 | W. Hyde | Nat Travers (words) Brothers Ralston (sung by) |
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⇑You Wouldn't Treat a Girl Like That? | 1906 | L. Hanray(w&m) | ||
You'd Better Go, Mister Snow! | 1910 | C. Collins | Huntley Trevor (words) J.P. Harrington (words) |
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You'd Close the Gates of Heaven F You Closed Your | 1917 | A. Solman | David Berg (words) | |
You'll Be Happy With Somebody -- Someday | 1941 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
You'll Find Me There | 1920 | R. Penso(w&m) | ||
You'll Find Nothing Better Than Beer | 1904 | J. Edwards | ||
What's the Good of a Jam-Pot, Boys? | 1906 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Lottie Lennox (sung by) |
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Why Are the Girls So Fond of Me? | 1906 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) C. Lilburn (sung by) |
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You'll Have to Name the Day | 1891 | J.M. Harrison | Harry Adams (words) J.S. Baker (words) Rose Sullivan (sung by) |
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You'll Have to Pay | 1900 | F. Leo | John Neat (words) M. Cunningham (sung by) |
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You'll Have to Pay the Piper | 1894 | F.L. Schneider | A. Chevalier (words) Brian Daly (words) A. Chevalier (sung by) |
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You'll Hear From My Solicitors | 1909 | F. Leo(w&m) | ||
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine | 1910 | A. Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
You're a Bad, Bad Man to Gamble | 1911 | T.W. Connor | Carlotta Levey (sung by) | |
You'll Get on in England | 1906 | F. Murray | E J Hilbury (words) W. Cunliffe (sung by) |
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You're a Regular Girl | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
You're a Thing of the Past | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | John P. Harrington (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) |
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Why Don't You Leave It Alone? | 1907 | F. Murray | G. Everard (words) Johnnie Danvers (sung by) |
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⇑You're All I Need | 1977 | H. Gifford(w&m) | ||
You're at Your Old Game | 1895 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | Arthur Lennard (sung by) | |
You're Breaking My Heart With Good-Bye | 1917 | A. Olman | Raymond B Egan (words) | |
You're Going to Lose Me | 1917 | G.A. Stevens(w&m) | ||
You're Just a Great Big Cuddly Kid | 1918 | H. Carlton | Jay Whidden (co-author) | |
You're Lucky to Me | 1939 | N. Gay(w&m) | ||
You're More Than the World to Me | 1914 | A. Solman | Jeff Branen (words) | |
You're My Baby | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) Belle Baker (sung by) Blanche Babette (sung by) Babe Latour (sung by) Hortense Wayne (sung by) |
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You're Next | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
You're Not Going Like That! | 1904 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
You're Not the Only Rosebud | 1905 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Margaret Ashton (sung by) |
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You're Some Tram-Conductor Girl. | 1916 | T. Mellor | F. Godfrey (words) | |
You're Still My Dear Old Daddy | 1896 | C. Graham | ||
You're Still One of the Boys | 1909 | E.W. Rogers(w&m) | T. Costello (sung by) | |
You're the Girl I've Been Waiting For | 1907 | C. Lilburn | ||
You're Too Good to Lose | 1897 | H.S. Miller | ||
You're Wearing the Hat Your Father Wore | 1909 | C. Collins | Fred Murray (words) Joe Archer (sung by) |
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You've All Gone Mad on 'enery Irving | ? | T. Woottwell(w&m) | T. Woottwell (sung by) | |
⇑You've Done Something to My Heart | 1939 | N. Gay | Frank Eyton (words) Ian Grant (words) |
From: "Lights Up" |
You've Got a Long Way to Go | 1898 | F.W. Carter | A.J. Mills (words) Frank Coyne (sung by) |
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When Love Creeps in Your Heart | 1914 | B. Scott | A J Mills (words) | |
You've Got No Time For Me Now | 1914 | W.H. Wallis(w&m) | J.P. Long (words) P. Pelham (words) |
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You've Got to Come Along to Wembley | 1924 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
You've Got to Have a Lot More Yet | 1899 | G.F. Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) | |
You've Made a Homerun With Me | 1911 | E. Williams | Thomas J. Gray (words) | |
You've Taken Her Away | 1901 | A. Perry | V. Victoria (sung by) | |
You, and I, and All of Us | 1891 | E.W. Rogers | A.E. Durandeau (words) Walter Munroe (sung by) |
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You, Rosie, You | 1903 | S. Mackenzie(w&m) | ||
You, You, You! | 1907 | F. Leo(w&m) | W. Bard (sung by) | |
Young Country Squire, The | 1891 | F. Dumas | George Ware (words) Marie Lloyd (sung by) "Jolly"John Nash (sung by) |
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Young Men Lodgers! | 1907 | G.F. Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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Young Men Taken in and Done For | 1888 | H. King | George Le Brunn (words) D. Leno (sung by) |
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Your Absence Makes Me Lonely | 1915 | A. Olman | Marvin Lee (words) | |
Your Dear Old Dad Was Irish | 1914 | W. Hargreaves | L. Wright (words) | |
Your Eyes Say Remember Though Your Lips Say Forget | 1911 | A. Glover(w&m) | ||
⇑Your Father and Mother Are Irish | 1910 | W. Letters | F. Godfrey (words) | |
Your Heart Alone Must Tell | 1905 | C.C. Olcott | ||
Your Heart and My Heart | 1940 | R. Parker(w&m) | Linda Lee (sung by) | |
Your Husband and My Daddy | 1902 | T.F. Robson(w&m) | ||
Your King and Country Need You. | 1914 | P. Pelham | W H Wallis (words) Frederick Elton (words) |
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Your Lips Were Meant For Kissing .. | 1912 | H. Gifford | Huntley Trevor (words) | |
Your Mother Once Was All to Me | 1907 | C. Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | |
Your Mother Won't Mind | 1927 | H. Weston(w&m) | ||
Your Sweetheart's Gone Away, Molly Dear! | 1896 | C. Ridgewell(w&m) | ||
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Your Way Is My Way | 1925 | H. Gifford | Arthur Stroud (words) | |
Your Wonderful Heart of Gold | 1920 | J.P. Long | Madie Scott (words) | |
Your World Was My World | 1914 | H. Trevor(w&m) | ||
Your'e Some Girl | 1912 | N.D. Ayer | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
Yours Etc. | 1891 | J. Crook(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) | |
Youth and Love | 1911 | G.M. Saker | George Fearnley (words) | |
Yu-La Hicki-Wicki Yacki-Dula | 1917 | N.D. Ayer | Worton David (words) | |
Yum Yum | 1907 | O. Powell | J.P. Harrington (words) Alice Lloyd (sung by) |
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⇑Yum-yum-yum-yum | 1924 | R. Harris-Weston | R.P. Weston (words) Bert Lee (words) Dumbells (sung by) |
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Yuss! or The Coster's Courtship | 1890 | A. Chevalier(w&m) | A. Chevalier (sung by) |