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| SABLANC, SYLVIA | Pickle Girl, The |
| SADLER, TOM | 1856-93 (w. Moore & Burgess) |
| SAHARA, TILLY | d. 3 Dec 1885 |
| ST AUBYN, ALFRED | d.1871 Ma Little Brown Girl On The Shady Side |
| ST CLAIR, F. V. | Frank Verity St Clair billed himself as Extempore
Vocalist.
Article and repertoire in
Music Hall Studies Number Eleven. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk Plague Of Daisy, The Parliamentary Mixture, The |
| ST
CLAIR,
HARRY |
d. 4 May
1933 |
| ST
CLAIR, IVY |
d. 16
Mar 1916 |
| ST CLAIR, MINNIE | d. 16 Oct 1911 |
| ST GEORGE, ARTHUR | Four Johnnies God Bless And Keep Victoria I Astonished 'Em I Never Have The Same Luck Now I Was Missing Off To The Races Oh Henrietta |
| ST
HELIER,
IVY* |
b. 1886 |
| ST JOHN, FLORENCE | Leaf By Leaf The Roses Die |
| ST JOHN, LILY | First Embrace, The |
| ST JOHN, MAUDE | d. 12 Aug 1919 Anything For A Sensation You Shan't Have A Bite Of My Apple Br-Room-De-Doo-Dum |
| ST MARIE, BLANCHE | Good Evening, A |
| ST QUENTIN, EDWARD | Skipper's Courtship, The |
| ST RUTH, ADA |
He's Such A Good Young Man So Foolish Twaddle Yes, You Do |
|
ST VINCENT, ARTHUR |
Courting In The Rain or April Showers |
| SAINTON-DOLBY, CHARLOTTE | Ballad Singer, The Constance Daisies And Violets |
| SAKER, EDMUND/EDWARD | Wicked Welshman!, The |
| SALCOMBE, FRED | Take Back Your Gold |
| SAMUELS,
RAE |
1887-1979 |
| SANDFORD & LYONS | George Sandford 1868-1950 A + L&C Who Killed Bill Bailey? |
| SANDFORD, EDITH | Thady O'Flinn |
| SANDFORD, EVA | I Don't Seem To Want You When You're With Me |
| SANTLEY, Sir CHARLES | Buccaneerr, The Hero of Magdala or England Yet Iron Blacksmith, The Life's Curfew Bell Nazareth Secret, The |
| SANTLEY, KATE | Did 'Um Tease 'Um? Fol-The-Roll Love-Bird's Kiss, The My Castle In Spain Saucebox |
| SAUNDERS, VERA | Hermann! You Must Speak To Me In German |
| SAVILE, H. | Never Again Dear Boys |
| SAXE, TEMPLER | Always Be A Man! King's Mere, The |
| SCAMPS, THE THREE | Loading Up The Mandy Lee On The Trail To Santa Fe |
| SCANLON, WILLIAM J. | Faugh A Ballagh Boys, The Peek-a-Boo Penniless Actor, The There's Always A Seat In The Parlor For You |
| SCATTER, J. C. | Blaydon Races |
| SCHALLER, OSCAR | Der Wiggle Waggle |
| SCHARTAU, H. W. | Tips For The General Election |
| SCHOFIELD, DICK | 1855-1903 |
| SCOTT, CARRIE | Strike Up The Band |
| SCOTT, Mrs CLEMENT | 1859-1951 Diamond Express, The sk. |
| SCOTT, MAIDIE |
School Strike, The |
| SCOTT, RUSSELL | Sixty Years Ago, Boys
Tonight |
| SEAL, MILLIE | Brown And I Jack's All There When I'm Not True To Thee |
| SEALBY, WALTER | My Old Hubby |
| SEAVER, FRED | Solomon Levi |
| SEELEY, FRANK | delete: orig. half of Seeley & West. Insert: m. WINIFRED WARD . Orig. with br. as Heeley & Hallam. See entry for Peter Fannan in website for Grace, Beauty & Banjos. |
| SEELEY & WEST | W. B. Seeley (m. Bessie BONEHILL) and Jack West (Bonehill's son by first marriage). |
| SEGAL, VIVIENNE | Auf Wiedersehen |
| SELBY, MAY | Brave Boulanger Round And About The Town |
| SEYMOUR, FRANK
|
Is It True? Militiaman's Letter, The Political Tipster, The Straight Man, The |
|
SEYMOUR, LOUIS J. |
Where Are The Boys? (Of The Village Tonight?) |
| SEYMOUR, MOLLIE | I Want My Little Golliwog |
| SEYMOUR, WILL | There's Another Verse After This |
| SHAND, ERNEST | Dearly Beloved Bre-ther-en Everything's An `Extra' In The Season Merrie England |
| SHARP, ? | 1822-94 |
| SHARPE, J. W. | Crop Of Conundrums, A I'd Be A Butterfly Love's Ritornella |
| SHATTUCK, TRULY | 1876-1954 Bombardier Naomi |
| SHARPLIN, LILY | Daddy's Answer Types Of Beauty |
| SHAW, LILLIAN | c1887-1978 Yiddle On Your Fiddle |
| SHEFFER & BLAKELEY | James Blakeley 1873-1915 Johnny Get Your Gun |
| SHELDON, E. J. | Coon's Playmate, The |
| SHELDON, HARRY | 1861-1925 Goodbye Dolly Gray Please Mr Conductor Don't Put Me Off The Tram |
| SHELLEY, HERBERT | The subtitle of Smoke Smoke Smoke! should be
Framed In Oak These Are The Boys They Make In England |
| SHELLEY, LILIAN | Popsy Wopsy |
| SHEPARD, BURT | aka Charles FOSTER and Harry TAYLOR Mary Was A Housemaid She Is More To Be Pitied Than Censured |
| SHERIDAN, JOHN F. | Denis Brady's Cat |
| SHERIDAN, MARK | Motor Car, The Epitaphs |
| SHERRINGTON, LOUIE | 1834-1906 Dancing Belle, The |
| SHIEL, LALOR | They've Been Trotting Me Round |
| SHIELDS, ELLA | Baa Lambs My Daisiest Daisy |
| SHINE, J. L. | New Home Rule Oh! Mashonaland |
| SIDNEY, WILLIAM jnr | Cookery! or Too Many Cooks Spoil The Broth |
| SILCOTT, DAISY | On The Kerry Coast |
| SILVERS, ? | Break The News To Mother Yes We Have No Bananas |
| SIM, WILLIAM* | d. 7 Apr 1885 |
| SIMPSON,
BILLY |
As Long
As
I've Got The 'Eart |
| SINCLAIR, HARRY | m. VERNON, FANNY (1853-87) |
| SINDEN,
BERT |
d.o.b.
1878 |
| SINDEN.
TOPSY |
d.o.b.
1876 |
| SIPPLE, JIM | d. 12 Oct 1905 |
| SKENE,
BELLA |
Your Own
Little Highland Lad |
|
SLADE, HARRY |
Jones And I
|
| SLAUGHTER, MARJORIE | Thoughts Of Home (piano) |
| SMART, WILTON | Sailing Home We Did Have A Lively Time |
| SMITH, HARCOURT | Cricket (Song Of The Centuries) |
| SMITH, LYDIA | My Dream |
| SMITH, MONTEM | As I'd Nothing Else To Do Grasp The Nettle |
| SMITH, NORRIS |
If The Man In The Moon Were A Coon |
| SMITHSON, FLORENCE | Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight
Trail Of The Lonesome Pine, The When I Lost You |
| SNAZELLE, G. H. | 1848-1913 m. Annie TILDEN |
| SNOW, TED | 1827-1903 Mrs McGrath |
| SOLOMON,
FRED |
Policeman
A |
| SOLOMON, NEAL | d. 20 May 1917 (w. Mohawk Minstrels) |
| SOUTAR, FARREN | Our Members (w. Robert HALE) |
|
SOUTTER, LILLIE |
He Wants Me To Go To
Borneo |
| SPRY, A. G. | How Do I Go? Where's My Two Bob Gone? |
| SPRY & AUSTIN | Girls Of England, The Patsy O'Brannaghan's Band |
| SPURGEON, CHARLES | It Was Water Oh! To Get At 'Em |
| SQUIRE, TOM | d. 1891 |
| STAHL, RICHARD | Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid |
| STANDING, HERBERT | Land Of The Free, The |
| STANFORD, MOLLY WOOD | By The Beautiful Sea |
| STANLEY, ARTHUR
|
Belleray, La By Arrangement Derby Day My Sweet Wife Knows Exactly Where It Is Simply Remarkable |
|
STANLEY, CHARLES |
I'll Ask My Mother And Let You Know |
| STANLEY, LEADAM | If The Missis Says It's Black |
| STANLEY, RUTH | Nice Looking Girl, The |
| STANLEY, WALTER | I Wish I Had Some One To Do It Now |
| STANNARD, WILL | 1879-1905 |
| STARMER, RICHARD | 1785-1870 Paddy's Wedding |
| STARR, G. H. | Put It Down To Me |
| STARR, HARRY | Counting Mad I Am Certain To Be There Standing On The Corner Didn't Mean No Harm Tyrolese Wanderer |
| STEAD, J. H. | All For Money |
| STEELE, ALBERT | Faithless Polly Payne |
| STEELE, HARRY | Sing To Me Johnnie |
| STEELE, JENNIE | I'm Going For A Walk With Pa Italian Girl, The Oh, Dear, No Street Boy (Street Arab), The |
| STEPHENS, CATHERINE | I Love Thee Night And Day (w. BRAHAM) |
| STEPHENS, CHARLES | What Sort Of Welcome Awaits Me |
| STEPHENSON, CHARLES | Girl With The Green Parasol, The Way Down The Ohio |
| STERLING, ANTOINETTE | Lonely |
| STEVENS,
CHARLES E. |
Right
Thing
All The Time, The |
| STEVENS,
H. B. |
Good
Young
Man, The |
|
STEVENS, J. P. |
Emigrant's Return,
The |
| STEVENS, VICTOR | They Wouldn't Do That In France |
| STIMSON,
FRED
J. |
What
Could
You Wish For More? |
|
STIRLING, ALF |
Brown Got Mashed On
A
Tartlet |
| STOCKWELL, WALTER | Cabby Up To Date Our Wedding Jubilee Sprechen Chee Du'ch |
| STODDART, FANNY | Nil Desperandum White Squall, The |
| STOKES, BERTIE (Miss) | Bid Me Goodbye And Go Dreaming Eyes |
| STOLL, KITTY | I'm Going To Be A Good Girl Now Oh, Darling Mannie (?) Oo, Miss Brown |
| STONE, GEORGE | He Won't Be Happy Till He Gets It!
Soldier Born, A |
| STOREY, FRED | Just Like Her Ma Oh! Mucky Kate |
| STORMONT,
LEO |
Something
To
Remember mon. Wait recitation |
| STRATTON,
EUGENE |
De
White-Washed Coon |
|
STRATTON, NELLIE |
All That I Ask Is Love Seaside Romance, A |
| STREET, FRED | Bang Bang Behind Me Bultitude Fairy Bell, The Gaily The Troubador I Had My Doubts I Shall Never Forget Haymarket, The Oh, There Was Something Wrong Oh, Won't There Be A Row! Very Wrong What Has It Done For Me? When You've Got The Rhino Whisky Oh! |
| STUART, BERTHA | Ten A Penny, Walnuts! When The Bells Ring Out For Rosie |
| SULLIVAN, KATE | 1856-1912 |
| SULLIVAN, J. | Pretty Little Damsels Can't Say `No', The What Would You Mortals Do? |
| SULLIVAN, J. E. | Leedle Schnapps Only A Hundred Wives |
| SULLIVAN, KATE | 1856-1912 |
| SUTCLIFFE, ARTHUR | 1872-1936 Archie Of The Royal Air Force Cloisters, The Come With Me Every Sunday Afternoon Goose Medley, The Inasmuch I Thought We Were Telling Lies Little Crossing Sweeper, The Little Shepherdess Of Devon Mermaid, The My Dainty Cigarette Oh, Dearly Beloved Relations Rosie Raised A Rose Sing A Little Song Take A Cold Bath Every Morning Tell All The World Three Ages Of Man Why Does The Hyena Laugh Toy Town Parade, The We're All Getting Older Together |
| SUTTON, GEORGE | w. Royal Victoria Minstrels |
| SYDELL, ROSE | I Can't Resist You |
| SYDNEY, ETHEL | De Same Ole Moon Am Shinin' |
| SYDNEY, HARRY | Style In Which It's Done, The |
| SYLVESTER,
G. |
England
Home
And Victory |
| SYLVESTER, ROSIE | Musical Lot |
|
SYLVESTER, SYD T. |
Faults
|
| SYLVIA, BELLE |
Mademoiselle From Armentieres Underneath The Weeping Willow Tree |
Michael
Kilgarriff | Grace Beauty &
Banjos | Sing us One of the Old
Songs