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Music hall memories : the masterpieces of variety

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Amalgamated Press, 1935-1936.Description: 2 v. : ill., music ; 30 cmOther title:
  • The masterpieces of variety
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Contents:
Part 1: The Lily of Laguna -- At Trinity Church I met my doom -- Our lodger's such a nice young man -- The blind boy -- Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay -- Coal-black mammy -- I'm the plumber -- Part 2: The shade of the palm -- Let's all go down the Strand -- My fiddle is my sweetheart -- Two lovely black eyes -- Gilbert, the filbert -- Ginger, you're balmy! -- That's what god made mothers for everybody -- Part 3: It's nice to get up in the morning -- We all go the same way home -- Hitchy koo -- I'm tickled to death I'm single -- One hour of love with you -- Hold your hand out, naughty boy -- Two little girls in blue -- Part 4: Here we are! Here we are here we are again!!! -- Down the road -- I'se a-waitin' for yer, Josie -- Shadowland -- Honeysuckle and the bee -- Pack up your troubles -- Young men taken in and done for -- Part 5: My little octoroon -- Now are we all here? Yes! -- There they are—the two of 'em on their own -- Following in father's footsteps -- I'm Henery the Eighth I am -- Ask a p'liceman -- The roses have made me remember -- Part 6: There's a friend in every milestone -- I want to go to Idaho -- Where did you get that hat? -- Hi-tiddley-hi-ti -- Follow the footprints in the snow -- I was a good little girl -- The Spaniard that blighted my life -- Part 7: I may be crazy, but I love you -- Memories -- I've got my eye on you -- They're all very fine and large -- I shall get in such a row when Martha knows! -- Ting, ting, that's how the bell goes -- I'm afraid to come home in the dark -- Part 8: I want to sing in opera -- Somebody would shout out "shop" -- If winter comes -- Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow -- I've got rings on my fingers -- The good old annual -- There's a little black cupid in the moon -- Part 9: The Corsican maid -- A little bit off the top -- Has anybody here seen Kelly? -- Just like the ivy, I'll cling to you -- Looking for a coon like me -- The Lambeth walk -- Let her drown -- Part 10: For old times' sake -- Jolly good luck to the girl who loves a soldier -- Comrades -- John Willie, come on -- On the road to anywhere -- When father papered the parlour -- What ho! She bumps -- Part 11: The miner's dream of home -- You made me love you -- I'm a little too young to know -- I used to sigh for the silvery moon -- Make me the king of your heart -- I'm shy, Mary Ellen, I'm shy -- Then we had another one -- Part 12: Tell me, pretty maiden -- Archibald, certainly not! -- Our threepenny hop -- Old chap -- When you are near -- Pansy faces -- Now we shan't be long -- Part 13: Cigarette -- All over the shop -- Awake -- The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo -- Let go, Eliza -- Leetle Mister Baggy Breeches -- I'll make a man of you -- Part 14: Daisy Bell -- Boys of the Chelsea School -- Brighton -- The preacher and the bear -- The ghost of Benjamin Binns -- The story of a tin-tack -- Where there's a girl there's a boy -- Part 15: What is the use of loving a girl? -- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- Too-rai-oo-ral-i-ay -- Be a man! -- For months and months and months -- Never mind -- I belong to Glasgow -- Part 16: How's your father? -- Little Dolly Daydream -- It's a great big shame -- When the summer comes again -- Casey Jones -- Hi -diddle-diddle-um -- There's a Girl Wanted There -- Part 17: Is Your Mother In, Molly Malone? -- After you with that! -- I do love myself, don't I! -- And the parrot said— -- That was the end of my dream -- It's nice to have a home of your own -- Flanagan -- Part 18: The Seventh Royal Fusiliers -- Oh, Jack! You are a handy man -- I've got the ooperzootic -- Why did I leave my little back room? -- The scientific man -- He's going to marry Mary Ann -- Part 19: The Soldiers of the King -- Molly Molyneux -- Little Annie Rooney -- Skylark -- Topsy-turvy -- In the shade of the old apple tree -- Twiggy voo? -- Part 20: If it wasn't for the 'ouses in between -- Bluebell everybody -- The rest of the day's your own -- On Mother Kelly's doorstep -- When they ask you what your name is -- I'm setting the village on fire -- I shall sleep well to-night
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Words and music (vocal line, chords and piano accompaniment) for 139 songs.
Each part also contains an introduction "Ring up the curtain", and a series of articles "Romance of the music hall" by M Willson Disher.

Part 1: The Lily of Laguna -- At Trinity Church I met my doom -- Our lodger's such a nice young man -- The blind boy -- Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay -- Coal-black mammy -- I'm the plumber --
Part 2: The shade of the palm -- Let's all go down the Strand -- My fiddle is my sweetheart -- Two lovely black eyes -- Gilbert, the filbert -- Ginger, you're balmy! -- That's what god made mothers for everybody --
Part 3: It's nice to get up in the morning -- We all go the same way home -- Hitchy koo -- I'm tickled to death I'm single -- One hour of love with you -- Hold your hand out, naughty boy -- Two little girls in blue --
Part 4: Here we are! Here we are here we are again!!! -- Down the road -- I'se a-waitin' for yer, Josie -- Shadowland -- Honeysuckle and the bee -- Pack up your troubles -- Young men taken in and done for --
Part 5: My little octoroon -- Now are we all here? Yes! -- There they are—the two of 'em on their own -- Following in father's footsteps -- I'm Henery the Eighth I am -- Ask a p'liceman -- The roses have made me remember --
Part 6: There's a friend in every milestone -- I want to go to Idaho -- Where did you get that hat? -- Hi-tiddley-hi-ti -- Follow the footprints in the snow -- I was a good little girl -- The Spaniard that blighted my life --
Part 7: I may be crazy, but I love you -- Memories -- I've got my eye on you -- They're all very fine and large -- I shall get in such a row when Martha knows! -- Ting, ting, that's how the bell goes -- I'm afraid to come home in the dark --
Part 8: I want to sing in opera -- Somebody would shout out "shop" -- If winter comes -- Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow -- I've got rings on my fingers -- The good old annual -- There's a little black cupid in the moon --
Part 9: The Corsican maid -- A little bit off the top -- Has anybody here seen Kelly? -- Just like the ivy, I'll cling to you -- Looking for a coon like me -- The Lambeth walk -- Let her drown --
Part 10: For old times' sake -- Jolly good luck to the girl who loves a soldier -- Comrades -- John Willie, come on -- On the road to anywhere -- When father papered the parlour -- What ho! She bumps --
Part 11: The miner's dream of home -- You made me love you -- I'm a little too young to know -- I used to sigh for the silvery moon -- Make me the king of your heart -- I'm shy, Mary Ellen, I'm shy -- Then we had another one --
Part 12: Tell me, pretty maiden -- Archibald, certainly not! -- Our threepenny hop -- Old chap -- When you are near -- Pansy faces -- Now we shan't be long --
Part 13: Cigarette -- All over the shop -- Awake -- The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo -- Let go, Eliza -- Leetle Mister Baggy Breeches -- I'll make a man of you --
Part 14: Daisy Bell -- Boys of the Chelsea School -- Brighton -- The preacher and the bear -- The ghost of Benjamin Binns -- The story of a tin-tack -- Where there's a girl there's a boy --
Part 15: What is the use of loving a girl? -- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- Too-rai-oo-ral-i-ay -- Be a man! -- For months and months and months -- Never mind -- I belong to Glasgow --
Part 16: How's your father? -- Little Dolly Daydream -- It's a great big shame -- When the summer comes again -- Casey Jones -- Hi -diddle-diddle-um -- There's a Girl Wanted There --
Part 17: Is Your Mother In, Molly Malone? -- After you with that! -- I do love myself, don't I! -- And the parrot said— -- That was the end of my dream -- It's nice to have a home of your own -- Flanagan --
Part 18: The Seventh Royal Fusiliers -- Oh, Jack! You are a handy man -- I've got the ooperzootic -- Why did I leave my little back room? -- The scientific man -- He's going to marry Mary Ann --
Part 19: The Soldiers of the King -- Molly Molyneux -- Little Annie Rooney -- Skylark -- Topsy-turvy -- In the shade of the old apple tree -- Twiggy voo? --
Part 20: If it wasn't for the 'ouses in between -- Bluebell everybody -- The rest of the day's your own -- On Mother Kelly's doorstep -- When they ask you what your name is -- I'm setting the village on fire -- I shall sleep well to-night

Originally published in 20 weekly parts, 17 October 1935 - 27 February 1936, bound in two volumes. Each volume separately paginated.

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