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Popular music -- England.
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Baby
/ music by Fredrick Chappelle. |
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London, England: Duff Stewart & Co., Ltd., 1927. |
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First line of verse: In a big emporium out New York way. |
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The biggest aspidasatra in the world
/ words and music by Jimmy Harper, Will E. Haines and Tommie Connor. |
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London, England: Cameo Music Publishing Co., 1938. |
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First line of verse: For years we 'ad an aspidastra in a flower pot. |
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Burlington Bertie from Bow
/ words and music by William Hargreaves. |
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London, England: Lawrence Wright Co., 1915. |
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First line of verse: I'm Bert, p'haps you've heard of me, Bert. |
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Come along and dance
/ music by Noel Pennington. |
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London, England: A. V. Broadhurst, 1933. |
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First line of chorus: Oh can't you hear the sound of music sweet?. |
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Denny Murphy's daughter Nell
/ words and music by Chas. E. Baer. |
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London, England: H. J. Wehman, 1895. |
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First line of verse: Just down the street a block or two. |
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The foggy dew
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First line of chorus: The wisest soul by anguish torn. |
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I won't tell a soul
/ words and music by Ross Parker and Hugh Charles. |
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London, England: Irwin Dash Music Co., Ltd., 1938. |
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First line of verse: I've heard about your wedding. |
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I've been roaming
/ Charles Edward Horn. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1912. |
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First line of chorus: I've been roaming. |
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I've been roaming
/ Charles Edward Horn. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1912. |
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First line of chorus: I've been roaming. |
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I've been roaming
/ Charles Edward Horn. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1916. |
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First line of chorus: I've been roaming. |
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Keep the home fires burning
/ music by Ivor Novello. |
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London, England: Ascherberg, Hopwood and Crew, Ltd., 1915. |
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First line of verse: They were summoned from the hillside, they were called in from the glen. |
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Rainbow
/ music by Harry Archer. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1935. |
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First line of verse: Rainbow, I've been waiting in the show'rs for hours. |
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Rainbow
/ music by Harry Archer. |
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New York, NY: Leo. Feist, Inc., 1935. |
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First line of verse: Rainbow, I've been waiting in the show'rs for hours. |
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The sprig of thyme
/ collected and set for voice and piano by Percy Aldridge Grainger. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1921. |
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First line of chorus: Wunst I had a sprig of thyme. |
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There'll always be an England
/ words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. |
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Toronto, Canada: Gordon V. Thompson Limited, 1939. |
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First line of verse: I give you a toast, ladies and gentlemen. |
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Tom Bowling
/ Charles Dibdin. |
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London, UK: Hart & Co., |
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First line of chorus: Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling. |
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Too-whit! too-whoo!
/ words and music by Billy Reid. |
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New York, NY: Al Gallico Music Company, 1949. |
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First line of verse: That funny little owl in the tree. |
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The toorie on his bonnet
/ music by Noel Gay. |
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New York, NY: Leeds Music Corporation, 1946. |
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First line of verse: MacTavish was pipe major in the Highland Scot's Brigade. |
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We'll meet again
/ words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. |
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New York, NY: Dash, Connelly, Inc., 1939. |
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First line of verse: Let's say goodbye with a smile dear. |
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Why have you stolen my heart?
/ music by H. M. Tennent. |
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London, UK: Keith Prowse & Co., Ltd., 1937. |
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First line of verse: All unexpected, you came along. |
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The world outside
/ music by Richard Addinsell. |
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New York, NY: Chappell & Co. Inc., 1958. |
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First line of chorus: The world outside belongs to me. |
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