The great days of the music hall /
Material type: MusicPublisher number: MFP 1146 | Music for PleasurePublication details: Music for Pleasure, [1967].Description: sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmOther title:- The great days of music hall
- The greatest music hall bill ever assembled
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Gift | Storage | SAD 4986 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | Donated by Tony Davis. | SR08326 |
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Sound disc, analog.
Side 1: 1. Billy Merson: Signora; A prairie life for me; On the good ship Yacki Hicki Doola; Photo of the girl I left behind me; The Spaniard that blighted my life -- 2. Vesta Victoria: Waiting at the church; He calls me his own Grace Darling; It's alright in the summer time; Now I have to call him father; Poor John; Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow wow -- 3. Charles Coburn: Two lovely black eyes; He's alright when you know him; Man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo; Off she goes again -- Side 2: 1. Florrie Forde: Introduction: She's a lassie from Lancashire; Girls, study your cookery book; Hello! Hello! Who's your lady friend; Susanna's long stocking; Down at the old Bull and Bush; It's a long, long way to Tipperary; Has anybody seen Kelly?; Hold your hand out naughty boy; Flanagan; Oh! Oh! Antonio; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag -- 2. Harry Champion: I'm Henry the Eighth I am; Cover it over quick, Jemima; The end of my old cigar; The old Red Lion; The best that money can buy; Boiled beef and carrots -- 3. Ella Retford: Ship ahoy; Molly O'Morgan; Take me back to dear old Blighty; Has anyone seen a German band?; Hey! Ho! Can't you hear the steamer; We're Irish and proud of it too.