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FAGAN, BARNEY | fl1890-1927 My Gal Is A High Born Lady |
FAIR, ADA | I'm Looking For A Little Coon |
FAIR, W B |
Article and repertoire
in Music Hall Studies Number 5. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk |
FANCOURT,
TOM
(1) |
1829/32-1892
m.
Sarah
Prime. Uncle of Tom FANCOURT (2). Delete: Try Another One and We All Went Following On Add: (some titles may perhaps belong to Tom FANCOURT (2)) Band Began To Play, The Chorus Melody Up To Date Man That Broke His Back, The (parody) Me And Bill Now Never Oh, Captain Boyton |
FANCOURT, TOM (2) | 1864-1940. Nephew of Tom FANCOURT (1).
m (1) Jane (Jennie) Lydia Davis (1871-1910).
Two children known. (2) Mildred Mary Page
(1884/5-1960). See above. Try Another One We All Went Following On |
FANNIN, PADDY | Tipperary Dan |
FARBER SISTERS | Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia |
FARE, FLORENCE | Pick Me Up Polka (L&C?) |
FARRELL & WILLMOT | Bye-And-Bye or A Mother's Soliloquy |
FARRELL, BELLE/BILLIE | Stella |
FARRELL, BILLY* | Little Black Me Lulah Loo New Cake Walk |
FARRELL, KITTY | New Boy, The |
FARRELL, WILL |
I Couldn't Do A Job Like That Making It Hot For Me |
FARRELL, WINNIE | I Don't Want A Pretty White Girl Sunshine Of Love, The |
FARREN,
FRED |
died
aged 82. Delete Everybody's Doing It Now;
substitute Yankee Tangle. |
FARREN, NELLIE |
Faust Rag, The (w.
IRENE MAGLEY) |
FARRINGTON,
FRED |
Just One
Redeeming Feature |
FARRINGTON, JACK |
Alabama Marina, The
|
FAWN, ADA | His Father's Darling It Wasn't My Fault Last Chance, The She Didn't Like To Answer No! She'd Never Tried Her Hand Before When They Go To Bye-Bye |
FAWN, HARRIET | Shadow Of Myself, The Single And Married Girl, The |
FAWN, JAMES |
Article and
repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number Eleven. See
www.musichallstudies.co.uk Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder I Gave Her Away It's The Weather |
FAY,
ELFIE |
Belle Of Avenue A, The |
FEATHERSTONE, BESSIE |
29 February 1876 - 1
January 1907 |
FEDERICI, FREDERICK | d. 4 Mar 1888 ne Frederick Baker (orig.
Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance) Sailor's Farewell, The |
FEENEY, PATRICK | k.a. "Old Malabar" 1801-83 (f. of Pat Feeney?) |
FELICITAS | (also L&C?) Oh! Mother-In-Law |
FERN,
SABLE |
Article and
repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number Eleven. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk |
FERRIS, ARTHUR | Twins, The |
FIELD, PHOEBE | Take Me Back To The Garden Of Love |
FIELDS, Happy FANNY | Kissing In Ragtime |
FIFI-GOWON, Miss | Over The Mediterranean |
FINGLASS, TOM E. | b.1885 Across The Moonlit Prairie My Baby |
FISHER, ALEC/BERT | Casino Girl, The |
FISHER, GLADYS | Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie |
FITCHETT, H. W. | Shilling Or Two, A Music Master, The |
FITZGIBBON, GERALD | Boney Mary Of Argyle (parody) |
FITZWILLIAM, Mr | London Shop Windows |
FLANAGAN BROTHERS | Delaney's Donkey |
FLETCHER, PAYNE | Not So Much Of The Father |
FLEXMORE TRIO | Florence Edith Cumber Flexmore from 1892-9
was one of the SISTERS CHESTER. Aged 9 joined brothers
George and Joseph Handel (k.a. Hank or Hanky) in
Flexmore Trio or Flexmore Three. Their f. Fred
Flexmore d. 1892. Another Fred Flexmore d. 29
Aug 1928 aged 65; nephew of Richard Flexmore
(1824-60). Angels of the Night (solo by Maud Flexmore, sister of Florrie, George & Hanky) Britannia's Brave Defenders (solo by Fred Flexmore, f. of Florrie, George, Maud, & Hanky) Banjo Boy, The Bold McIntyreI Do As A Good Girl Should Do - Always Stay At HomeI Don't Mind If I Do Joe And His Donah Out For The Day Little Irish Queen, The Noble Firemen Paper That They Lent Me At The Old Red Cow, The Sing To Me Nellie Slavey Holiday, The Slavey Queen, The Vas Dat So?Very Little We're As Good As We Can Be You Can Bet That The Young Ones Are Right |
FLOPP, LYDIA | 1877-1963 see Millie HYLTON |
FLORENCE,
Mrs W. J. |
Sing
Song, Polly, Won't You Try Me Oh! |
FLOSSIE, Miss | Julienne |
FLOYD, MARK | fl1866 Dandy Sal |
FLOYD, MAGGIE | If Love In Their Hearts Abide |
FLYNN,
JOE |
McGonnigle
Winked
His Eye |
FOLI, SIGNOR |
Red Jacket, The |
FOLLIES, THE | all composed by H. G. PELISSIER
Alone Antiques (Ethel Allandale & H. G. PELISSIER) Before The Flood (Allandale) Big Bamboo, The (Effie Cook) Canaries (GWENNIE MARS) Chubby Little Cherub (MARS) Contrary Mary Down By The Wangaroo Echoes (MURIEL GEORGE) Flower Girl, The Garden Of Roses, A (Cook) Girls (DAN EVERARD) Hope On, Hope Ever! (Cook) I Love Thee Dear In Santa Fe (MARS) I Wanted To Marry A Hero (MARS) I Want Somebody To Love Me (MARGARET COOPER) I Worship The Ground Love Me Long Love's Garden Mandy Mother's Maxims (Allandale) My Boy From Barbary My Moon (GEORGE) Our Canadian Canoe Pansy Of Pennsylvania Pleasant Countryside, The (Allandale & H. G. PELISSIER) Since I Walked Out With A Soldier Teddy Bear (Allandale) Toothbrush And The Sponge, The Tiddle-Y-Pom (PELISSIER) Ypsilanti (MARS) Zulu Lulu (COOPER) |
FORD, ED E. |
k.a. Australian Sundowner and President
of the Face Trust. Golf Is Not The Only Game I Keep Losing The Key We All Want Something To Cuddle We're All Growing Older |
|
That Beats Me |
FORD, HARRY |
b. 1874. Article
and repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number 4. See
www.musichallstudies.co.uk Don't You Think You've Overstepped The Mark? I Don't Think You Care For Me, Somehow Lucky Sixpence, The Old Toll Gate, The |
FORDE, FLORRIE | Forty Fousand Frushes It's Nice To Have A Friend Like You Minnetonka Priceless Percy With The One Pip Up What Happened To The Manx Cat's Tail? When The Fields Are Full Of Daisies |
FORMBY, GEORGE | Article and
repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number Nine. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk At The Cake Walk Last Night I Kept On Waving My Flag Odds And Ends or Sunday Morning |
FORREST, ARTHUR |
He Banged It Into Me He Could Always Tell 'Em |
FORSTER, HARRY |
John The Masher |
FORTESCUE, HARRY | b.1870? He'll Never Go A-Courting Any More Most Confusing They Were Busy Two By Two |
FOSTER,
FRED |
Swell
With The Glass In His Eye, The |
FOTHERGILL, EDWIN | 1838-1903 |
FOTHERGILL
FAMILY |
Jealousy |
FOX, C. J. | Fancy Yourself In His Place |
FOX, HARRY (US) |
Mason-Dixon Line Meet Me At The Station My Dear Old Dad Wanted Me To Learn A Trade Old Horse That Knows Its Way Home, An We're Going To Take The Sword Away From William |
FOX, JOHN |
see RAY, JOHN |
FOX,
IMRO |
1849-1910 |
FOX, ROSE |
d.1889. Daughter of Harry FOX (UK); m. agent Hugh J. Didcott (1836-1909) who in 1891 m. Millie HYLTON. See Maudi DARRELL. |
FRAGSON, HARRY |
Come To Lunch Petitie Tonkinoise, La |
FRAME, W. F. | Showman, The |
FRAMPTON,
FRED |
When
Father Was Mother For The Day |
FRANCIS,
MAISIE |
If I
Could Only Say In French What I'm Thinking In English |
FRANCIS, TOM |
He's Gone Aloft
|
FRANCIS, VIOLET | Have You Changed Your Occupation Now? |
FRANKLIN, IRENE
|
1876-1965 At The The' Dansant Expression Grandmother's Lullaby If I Don't Lock My Family Up, It's The Old Maid's Home For Me I'm Nobody's Baby Now Red Head, Red Head, Gingerbread Head Somebody Ought To Put The Old Man Wise Talkative Waitress, The Woman Policeman, The |
FRANKLIN, MAUD | Try Try Again When Mama And Pa Have Gone To Bye-Bye |
FRANKS, FRED |
Last Bank Holiday Three Good Boys |
FRANKS, SIDNEY |
Her Lover Was A
Harpooner |
FRASER, J. EDWARD | Japanese Lovers (w. Lila Mill) |
FRASER, ROBERT | 1842-96 should be listd after
Marjorie Kennedy FRASER Boy At Mugby, The Milk To My Tea |
FREDERICKS, GEORGE | (also duets w. Carry Julian - see Britannia
Diaries pub. STR 1992) Fred, Won't You Come With Me? Now Poland Strives For Liberty |
FREDERICKS, KATE | Gay Paree |
FREEAR, LOUIE | 'E Didn't Seem To Know Just What To Say
John James Perkins |
FREEMAN, HARRY | And Oh! She Said She Was A Country Girl B.O.M.B. Bomb Earl's Court Show He's Not Good Enough I'm Going Again Tonight It's One Of Us Tempter, The Why Do I Smile? |
FRENCH, FRED | Article
and repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number 5. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk Still Waters Run Deep |
FRENCH, GEORGE |
1876-1938 All Smiles Anti-Kissing Crusade At The Ball Chew Chew, Gum Gum, Wagga Wagga Covent Gardeners, The should be Covent Gardeneers, The Football Medley For The Sake Of Merry England From Peasant To Queen Has It Ever Occurred To You? If They'd Only Change Places With Me Insurance Man In The Little Pub We Use Just Round The Corner Irish Peace Medley Is There Anything Else Today? Kiss Your Goosey London's Not Good Enough London Night By Day Lost In The Snow Maggie Frae Dundee Miner's Dream Of Home, The (parody) Night I Sang In Maritana, The Noah's Ark Ripper Song, The (?) St Patrick's Day Sailing Medley Skating Medley Slavery Song, The (?) We All Walked Into The Shop White Hope, The Working Man Pays For The Lot, The You've Got To Get Up In The Mornings Early Nowadays Wobbles (sk) Working Man Pays For The Lot, The |
FREWIN, MADGE | One Short Year Ago |
FRIEDMAN, JAKE* | b1867 Strawberries In Cream |
FURTADO, TERESA | Riding On A Donkey |
GALLIMORE, FLORENCE |
m. of Josie DELAINE see further details of
Florence and family on: |
GAMMON, BARCLAY |
Article
and
repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number 5. |
GAMMON, CHARLES | I Didn't Know What I Know Now |
GANGE, FRASER | 1886-62 Beauty's Eyes |
GANNON, TOM | That's When You Feel All Right |
GARDENER, CHARLES | Gesundheit Let Me Like A Soldier Fall Shut Your Eyes Tightly And Open Your Mouth |
GARDENER, J. E. |
Eileen Machree |
GARDINER, WILLIAM |
Dear Little Thing
|
GARDNER, ALICE |
Higgeldy Piggeldy It's A Puzzler |
GARDNER, CLAUD |
Photo Of The Girl I Left Behind Me, The |
GARSTONE, KATE |
d.19 Jan 1885 Champagne Charlie Was His Name When Sammy Comes Home |
GARSTONE, NELLIE | Go And Ask Papa |
GASTELLE, STELLA | White Silk Dress, The |
GAUNT, PERCY | I'll Sneak In On My Rubbers |
GEOGHEGAN, J. B.* | d.Jan 1889 Down In A Coal Mine John Barleycorn Waggoner, The |
GEORGE, ALFRED | 19 Nov 1906 |
GEORGE, MARIE | I'll Be Busy All Next Week |
GEORGE,
MURIEL |
see THE
FOLLIES |
GEORGE, WALTER | Billy Our Ladies' Hockey Club |
GERALD, FRED | Stars Didn't Happen To Be Shining, The |
GERTINE, NELLIE | Fighting For The Flag They Love |
GIBBS, ANDREW | d.11 Mar 1873 |
GIBSON, MAY | Darling, Love-Bells Are Ringing |
GILBERT, ARTHUR a.k.a. ARTHUR OSMOND | |
GILBERT, LOUIE | Sweet Italy |
GILBERT, SISTERS | fl c1900s Jennie & Daisy I Wouldn't Leave My Little Wooden Hut For You My Irish Molly-O |
GILBEY,
GEORGE |
What's
It Got To Do With Me? |
GILCHRIST, CONNIE | 1864-1946 |
GILES, JESSIE | Fleeting Days |
GILES, J. H. | Box Of Candles, A Rob, The Rhymer |
GILL, HARRY | 1851-92 Sailor's Been To Sea (See), The |
GILL, J. P. | McGilligan's Villa |
GILMAN, MABEL | Mam'selle |
GILMORE, JOHNNY | Happy Family, The Has Anybody Seen My Brother Charlie? |
GILSON, LOTTIE | 1867-1912 Denny Murphy's Daughter Nell Genevieve I Love My Girl In The Flat Upstairs Little Dora Dell My Dear Old Chum My Heart's Tonight In Texas My Little Georgia Rose Queen Lily-Ouki-Ouk-Alani |
GITANA,
GERTIE |
In The
Valley Of Golden Dreams My Dusky Princess |
GLADE, HAZEL | When Somebody Knocks At Your Door |
GLANVILLE, WILLIAM R. | A + L&C Barney O'Toole 1887 |
GLAZER, LULU | 1872-4/1858 Honeysuckle And The Bee |
GLENROY TROUPE | 17th Lancers, The |
GLOVER, C. W. | Deserted Dairymaid Money No Object |
GLOVER,
GEORGE |
My Old
Lady |
GLOVER, MARY | Bright New Year, A |
GLUCK, ALMA GLYNNE, WALTER |
Ave Maria (Gounod) (vln obb ZIMBALIST,
c1890-1970 |
GODDARD, PATTI | fl1870s |
GODFREY, CHARLES | Article
and repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number 5 and 7. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk b. 1851/2 Constantinople Georgie Porgie Glorious Days Of My Youth, The Magnetic Man, The Old Thames Police, The Ophelia And Omelia Pleasant For All |
GODWIN, WILL | Here We Are Again With A Hi-Gee-Whoa! Wanderer's Dream, The When Our Fighting Days Are O'er |
GOLDING, R. | And Off For Ould Ireland! or The Ballalooby Horse |
GOODWIN, BONNIE | 19-Mar-07 |
GOODWINS, W. E. | A + L&C Oh La Marguerite or A Trip To Boulogne 1908 |
GORDON, KITTY | Love Has Come To Live In Our House Love Me |
GORDON, MARJORIE |
d. 1983 |
GORDON,
NORA |
Fare You
Well, Daisy Bell It's Up To Date |
|
Don't You Think I'm
Right, Boys? |
GOTHAMS, THE | My Pale White Rose |
GOULD, JULIA | 1824-93 (w. Buckley's Serenaders 1850s) |
GOWER, ROSE | Come And Take Tea With Me |
GRACE, JESSICA | But Oh! The Tableau Oh! The Weaker Sex How Wonderfully Strong You Are |
GRACE,
WALTER |
Old
England, The Tough! |
GRAHAM, CHARLES | In Friendship's Name |
GRAHAM, JAKE | Courtship Daisy On The Brain Frivolity Lady, The Mother's Love For Her Son, A |
GRAHAM(E), TOM | Awful Don't Be Alarmed Home From Chicago Home Sweet Home I'm At Liberty I'm In Black Just For An Hour Or So |
GRAHAME,
GRACIE |
Be
Careful, Sister Mary |
GRAIN, CORNEY | Her Mother |
GRANT & GRANT | Poor Little Dinah Jones |
GRAVES,
GEORGE |
dates
should be 1875-1949 |
GRAY, CHARLES | Good-Night, Nurse |
GRAY, EDIE | Ten Little Nigger Boys From Ohio |
GRAY, KATHLEEEN | I Want To Be A Soldier! |
GREEN (?), FRANK | Schoolmaster, The or Sit Down |
GREEN, BETTY | Hugo |
GREEN(E), BRUCE | 1876-1944 |
GREENE, MABEL | c1886-1916 When You Know You're Not Forgotten By The Girl You Can't Forget |
GREEN, MINA | Everyone's Key Fits My Street Door Make Haste! And Send Me On A Girl |
GREEN, RICHARD | 1832-84 |
GREENE,
EVIE |
Wonderful
Rose
Of Love |
GREEN, GENE | All Night Long Blarney Barney Finn Dublin Daisies Hitchy Koo Mocking Bird Rag Ragtime Violin, The Rum Tum Tiddle That Was Me Waiting For The Robert E. Lee When You're Married |
GREENE, PLUNKETT | All Through The Night |
GREENE, STANLEY | I Just Want 999,999 Pounds |
GREVE, DORA | You Are A Lhite Wittle Girl |
GREY, HARRY | Put Me On An Island Where The Girls Are Few |
GREY, LILY | (nee ISAACS, LILIAN) m. Edward Solomon |
GREY, VIOLET | My Heart Is Calling You |
GREY, ZITA | Alice, Where Art Thou? |
GRIFFITHS, NELLIE (NELLY) | fl 1870s Footlight Favourites - title of her `entertainment' - see file for Harry Fox - which includes monologues. |
GRIFFITHS
BROTHERS |
Joe
Ridgeway (1852-1901) |
GRIFFITHS
SISTERS |
Fairly
Knocked The Mashers |
GRIMALDI, JOSEPH |
All The World's At Paris |
GROSVENOR, THE SISTERS | She's The Only Girl I Love! |
GROVER, ARTHUR | Shade Of The Palm, The |
GROVES, WALTER | 1867-1906 |
GRUMBLERS, THE | Where The Dickens Is Dixie |
GUERITE,
LAURA |
He'd
Have To Get Under |
GUILDFORD, LOUIE | He's Only A Private Soldier Soldier's Farewell, The What A Silly Thing To Do |
GUMBERT, FERDINAND | 1817-96 |
GUSTAVE,
GEORGE |
d. 25 Mar 1896 (w. Ethiopian Minstrels) |
GWENN, EDMUND |
Pavement Artist,
The recitation |
ABCDEF-GH-JK-LMN-OP-QRSTUVWXYZ
Michael
Kilgarriff | Grace Beauty &
Banjos | Sing us One of the Old
Songs