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The glory of the music hall. vol. II

Title
The glory of the music hall. vol. II [sound recording].
Published
Wadhurst, England : Pearl, ℗1991.
Physical Description
1 audio disc (80 min.) : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
English music-hall songs, ca. 1900-1933.
Compact disc.
Analog recording.
All selections previously released as 78-rpm recordings.
Notes by Tony Barker, and discographic data ([8] p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Recorded between 1899 and 1933.
Format
Audio
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 01, 2014
Performers
Various performers; piano or orchestra acc.
Contents
Poor, proud and particular (Harry Ford)
Tally-ho! ; The best man (Little Tich)
The editress ; The servants' registry office (George Robey)
Something on his mind (Marie Lloyd)
Wee Jean McGregor ; Rob Roy-Tam-o-Chanter O'Brian (Harry Lauder)
The cuckoo ; Mother's pie crust (Nellie Wallace)
The honeysuckle and the bee ; (Belle Davies [i.e. Davis])
The honeysuckle and the bee ; While you wait (Ben Albert)
I'll be your sweetheart (Lil Hawthorne)
Fishing (Harry Tate)
I was having my breakfast in bed ; Put that grammophone record on again (Sam Mayo)
I shall sulk ; I'm shy, Mary Ellen (Jack Pleasants)
Give it a smile (Albert Whelan)
Everybody loves me (Ellaline Terriss)
I can say "truly rural" (Wilkie Bard)
It's nice to have a friend ; The old "Bull and Bush" (Florrie Forde)
Come into the garden John ; Here we are again (Billy Williams).
Issue number
GEMM CD 9476 Pearl
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