Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Imprint: R. March & Co., 18, St. James's Walk, Clerkenwell, London, E.C.
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. With advertisements and prose pieces. Stamped: Bodleian Library, 22 April, 1918. Large format
Series Identifier: March's Royalty Songs 56
Title: Down in a cottage
First Line: Down in a cottage near a wood
Performers: Redfern, Sam
Title: The dear old stile
First Line: As twilight softly gathers round
Performers: Torr, Clara
Title: Loving tears
First Line: Ah love, the sun is sinking into the silent sea
Title: Little children
First Line: You are glad, O little children
Performers: Elliott, Meredyth
Title: Dreaming of home and mother
First Line: Dreaming of home, dear old home!
Title: The soldier's tear
First Line: Upon the hill he turn'd
Title: I was there
First Line: Now here I am in luck again I've been to see a fight
Performers: Kavanagh, J.H., d. 1907
Title: Dear mother, I've come home to die
First Line: Dear mother, I remember well
Title: He's in the Asylum now
First Line: The author of this song when young
Performers: Costello, Tom, 1863-1945
Title: Good old Mary Ann
First Line: Perhaps I'm right to think you've heard of good old Mary Ann
Performers: Murray, Slade
Title: Felise
First Line: While the soft twilights close
Title: The better land
First Line: I hear thee speak of the Better Land
Authors: Cowen, Frederick Hymen, Sir, 1852-1935
Title: Home, sweet home
First Line: Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
Title: The life boat crew
First Line: Old England can boast of her heroes brave
Title: Only bubbles
First Line: Why what is the matter, my darling?
Title: Jeanie Gordon, or, A shilling and a kiss
First Line: Behold, among the Highland Lads
Title: Young country squire
First Line: There's a young country squire, so I have been told
Authors: Ware, George
Performers: Lloyd, Marie (Matilda Wood), 1870-1922
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Authors: O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833
Title: Come and have a tiddley!
First Line: My dear wife's darling mother came
Performers: Fancourt, Tom
Title: That was before my time
First Line: I hear people say that us girls of to-day
Performers: Lloyd, Marie (Matilda Wood), 1870-1922
Title: Pretty mocking bird
First Line: Living echo, bird of eve
Authors: Morton, T. , Bishop, Henry Rowley, Sir, 1786-1855
Title: Excelsior
First Line: The shades of night were falling fast
Authors: Lindsay, Miss
Title: The beggar child's dream
First Line: The snow had robed the earth in white
Title: \"I can tell it by your bumps\"
First Line: Behold a man of science
Performers: Squire, Tom, d. 1891
Themes: Phrenology
Title: Aren't they pretty?
First Line: Of course, we all well know, the ladies like to go
Themes: Shopping
Title: Tiddy fol lol
First Line: There's a party I know, tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol
Title: I'm not
First Line: \"Appearance is deceptive\" -- that's a truth you may declare
Performers: Freeman, Harry
Title: Encore! a bottle more
First Line: A long time in one house had lived
Title: Give me back my heart again
First Line: Give me back my heart again
Title: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
First Line: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Authors: Shakespeare, William
Performers: Arne, Michael, 1741-1786
Title: At eventide
First Line: 'Tis eventide, the sky is golden
Title: Trade marks
First Line: In every grade of business, since the days of Noah's ark
Performers: Beauchamp, George
Title: Heart's ease
First Line: In thy garden blooms a flower
Performers: Heald, Joseph
Title: We drew his club money this morning
First Line: Micky Rooney went and joined
Performers: Rowley, J.W., 1847-1925
Themes: Salvation Army
Title: A free lance am I
First Line: My sword by my side, I merrily ride
Performers: Federici, Frederick, d. 1888
Title: Starlight
First Line: Starlight only shone above you
Title: Because she ain't built that way
First Line: Why is it a woman can't climb up a tree
Performers: Hunter, G.W.
Title: Oh! Mr. Jackson
First Line: Behold in me a victim of a House of Lords' decision
Authors: West, Arthur, 1864-1894
Performers: Randall, Harry, 1860-1932
Title: Marnie's wedding
First Line: Come over the hills with garlands and flowers
Title: Illustration
First Line: In singing songs most people have their own peculiar style
Performers: Corney, Arthur
Title: Beautiful sleep!
First Line: Sleep! sleep! beautiful sleep
Title: Is it wrong to kiss?
First Line: Is it wrong to kiss asked a timid maid
Title: The emigrant ship
First Line: See yon vessel, in the harbour
Performers: Leyton, George, 1864-1948
Title: That awful yeo ho!
First Line: The sailors were seated in a ring
Performers: Roberts, Egbert
Title: Deserted by declining years
First Line: Deserted by declining day
Title: \"He said to me\"
First Line: A lady fair with terra cotta hair
Authors: Hickman, C.D.
Performers: Pelham, Paul
Themes: Prostitution
Title: The girl was young and pretty
First Line: I'll sing a song with a moral about
Attributation: Written Composed & Sung by Charles Chaplin
Authors: Chaplin, Charles, d. 1901
Performers: Chaplin, Charles, d. 1901
Title: I couldn't get in!
First Line: One morn, on pleasure I was bound
Authors: Harrington, John Patrick, b. 1865
Performers: Bignell, Charles
Title: Ivanhoe
First Line: Now ladies do not think for a moment I'm a single man
Performers: Munroe, Walter
Title: A tale of the sea, or Shipwrecked
First Line: Winds were howling, waves were raging
Authors: McGlennon, Felix
Title: Fishing
First Line: When two little boys going out for the day
Performers: Squire, Tom, d. 1891
Title: Thine only thine
First Line: One golden eve long years ago
Title: Adieu or Radoo
First Line: Radoo, Radoo, kind friends Radoo, Radoo, Radoo
Title: Gently does the trick
First Line: Some people in this world go very much too fast
Performers: Corney, Arthur
Title: 'Ave a glass, won't yer?
First Line: [I] ain't a particular strong-minded chap
Title: True love lives long
First Line: I sat at the open lattice, and heard the billows roar
Title: Fatherland
First Line: When Saxon Alfred rul'd our land, and strove to make his people great
Subjects: England
Themes: Patriotism
Title: Fairweather friends
First Line: I used to have a bosom friend, I used to call him Jack
Title: Poor thing
First Line: Sal Smith was a nice girl, but so shy, poor thing!
Authors: Morton, Richard
Performers: Lloyd, Marie (Matilda Wood), 1870-1922
Title: The old home down on the farm
First Line: When a boy I used to dwell
Authors: DuBois, Gustavus
Performers: Howard, H.J.
Title: After long years
First Line: The Christmas log is burning bright
Title: As in a looking glass
First Line: Seen, as in a looking glass are our thoughts where'er we go
Performers: Hylton, Millie, 1868-1920
Title: The cross of St. Paul's
First Line: When the moors are blue with heather, and the autumn breezes blow
Title: Flowers from home
First Line: Flowers from home! her pale cheek flushes
Title: The other day
First Line: Tis well nigh twenty years agone
Title: England is England still
First Line: There are those in the dear land of England
Performers: Rowley, J.W., 1847-1925
Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Imprint: R. March & Co., 18, St. James's Walk, Clerkenwell, London, E.C.
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. With advertisements. Large format
Series Identifier: R. March's Copyright Edition 889
Title: The soldier's adieu
First Line: Adieu, adieu, my only life
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Title: Saved by a child
First Line: 'Twas a golden, radiant Sabbath morn
Performers: McKay, Iver
Themes: Religion
Title: Serenade -- \"Dreaming\"
First Line: Forest and meadows in moonbeams are dreaming
Attributation: Sung by Master Frank Peskett and Mr. Stedman's Choir Boys
Performers: Peskett, Frank , Mr. Stedman's Choir Boys
Title: The scent of the roses
First Line: I open an ancient casket
Performers: Cole, Belle, 1845-1905
Title: The singer's wish
First Line: If the songs I have sung find a place in your heart
Title: So did Uncle Charley
First Line: For three months I've been on the Q T
Title: So are we all, dear boys!
First Line: I'm one of the fellows who never say die
Performers: Vance
Title: So it was
First Line: I have a most confiding wife
Performers: Macdermott, Gilbert Hastings, 1845-1901
Title: So much the better for you
First Line: To you that have plenty of money I say
Performers: Bonehill, Bessie, d. 1902
Title: The shy young girl
First Line: While walking in the park, my friends
Attributation: Written and sung by Charles Clifford
Authors: Clifford, Charles
Performers: Clifford, Charles
Title: The soldier's dream
First Line: Our bugles sang truce, for the night cloud had lower'd
Authors: Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844
Themes: Military
Title: That's the only bit of comfort I have got
First Line: Some day -- well so they tell me, we shall all be better off
Themes: Family life
Title: 'Twere better so!
First Line: All around the flow'rs are fading
Performers: Myers, Clara
Title: She's changed by boots for a set of jugs
First Line: \"What is it?\" and \"Where has it sprung from?\"
Themes: Domestic economy
Title: A soldier of fortune am I
First Line: Yes a soldier of fortune am I
Performers: Martin, J.B. , Mohawk Minstrels
Themes: Soldiers
Title: Soldier Jim
First Line: For a \"rogue about town\" you could safely set down
Themes: Military
Title: She may have gone to Germany
First Line: Oh frailty thy name is woman
Title: The silent choir
First Line: I wander'd one moonlight evening
Themes: Ruins
Title: Something rather dangerous, something rather nice
First Line: To pass away the time I will endeavour
Title: She was
First Line: I sing of Martha my dear wife
Themes: Domestic relations
Title: She called in a broker
First Line: I'm not going to sing that she's marmalade jam, or anything like it so sweet
Authors: Johnson, Bob , Page, Charles
Themes: Domestic relations
Title: She's a daisy
First Line: My Mary Ann's a teacher in a great big School Board school
Themes: Education
Title: Swinging to and fro
First Line: If you want to give your girl a treat, I'll tell you what to do
Attributation: Written, composed, and sung by John Read
Authors: Read, John
Performers: Read, John
Themes: Amusements
Title: Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled
First Line: Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled
Subjects: Scotland
Title: She boxed my ears with a frying pan
First Line: I am a chicken hearted man
Performers: Windley, Harry
Themes: Domestic violence
Title: The scarlet runners
First Line: The scarlet runners we are called
Themes: Military
Title: Salisbury and Gladstone
First Line: A few days ago whilst I was in town
Subjects: Gladstone, W.E. (William Ewart), 1809-1896
Themes: Politics and government - 19th century , Home Rule - Ireland
Title: The soldier's tear
First Line: Upon the hill he turn'd
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The seat in the chimney corner Or, How's that for sixty- three?
First Line: Oh! It's more than forty years ago
Themes: Old age
Title: Snowdrops and violets
First Line: Snowdrops and violets, laden with dew
Title: Somebody whispered so sweetly
First Line: Where is the harm if she met him
Title: Six months' hard
First Line: Last week while passing Bow Street I had nothing much to do
Performers: Campbell, Herbert, 1844-1904
Subjects: Spurgeon, Charles Haddon, 1834-1892 , Irving, Henry, 1838-1905
Themes: Courts and law , Exeter Hall (London, England)
Title: Signor Macstinger
First Line: I sing of a feminine gender
Performers: Lloyd, Arthur, 1840-1904
Title: The squire, or, \"Far from the madding crowd\"
First Line: Squire Squeekem was a male, and he had been so from his birth
Performers: Godfrey, Charles, 1851-1900
Themes: City vs. country , Rural society
Title: She thought she might as well
First Line: Katie at the garden gate
Title: So are we all, dear boys!
First Line: I'm one of the fellows who never say die
Performers: Vance
Title: Songs of childhood
First Line: Songs of childhood! how they haunt us
Performers: Elliott, Meredyth
Title: Shoulder to shoulder
First Line: The storm long brewing's burst at last
Themes: War
Title: I've done it
First Line: It's a well-known fact that we often go out on the spree
Authors: Wincott, H.
Performers: Bignell, Charles
Title: Too sweet to last
First Line: When in the calm and tinted sea
Title: Two sides to a hedge
First Line: This side the hedge, two \"golden youths\"
Title: The sultan's daughter
First Line: The Sultan's daughter, dreaming, stood
Performers: Vagnolini, Marie
Title: The soldier's adieu
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my only life
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Performers: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Title: Sleep, my loved one!
First Line: Sleep, the shades of night are falling
Title: Tzim! tzim! tzig-a-zig-zigs
First Line: A countess, if he signs the deed
Attributation: Comic duet sung by Madlle. Vanoni and Mr. Arthur Roberts
Performers: Vanoni, Marie , Roberts, Arthur, 1852-1933
Title: Something went wrong with the works
First Line: I'm in an awful rage to-night
Performers: Corney, Arthur
Title: Sowing and reaping
First Line: Forth went a youth a ploughing, in grey and chilly dawning
Themes: Agricultural laborers , Rural society
Title: The soldier's tear
First Line: Upon the hill he turn'd
Title: Two singers
First Line: Two singers loved the daughter of a king
Title: The beggar child's dream
First Line: The snow had robed the earth in white
Title: Think of this, think of that
First Line: Mrs. Brown she had a daughter whose age was seventeen or more
Attributation: Written, composed and sung by John Read
Authors: Read, John
Performers: Read, John
Themes: Marriage - women
Title: St. George, and merry England
First Line: There are three nations on the earth
Performers: Graham, Ada
Themes: Patriotism
Title: Sing on
First Line: Old age with many a genial grace
Performers: Pierpoint, Bantock
Title: Such a mash!
First Line: A creature whom I know, whom I know, whom I know
Performers: Power, Nelly, 1851-1887
Title: Sophia phia phia
First Line: There is a very pretty girl whom I admire
Performers: Lloyd, Arthur, 1840-1904
Title: Sweet lavender
First Line: 'Twas only a loving look, by blue eyes fondly thrown
Title: The sun shines bright at last
First Line: Dear Jenny you remember how I told you long ago
Performers: Fielding, Ben, 1849-1893
Title: Sally with the coal black eye
First Line: Oh, Sally is the girl that won my heart
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: [Squee]ze my little finger
First Line: This world's made up of sweets and sours
Performers: Ripon, George, d. 1908
Title: Speak to me
First Line: Why turn away when I draw near
Title: Solomon's proverbs
First Line: I'm Solomon the second, and I've very often reckon'd
Performers: Hunter, G.W.
Title: The smugglers
First Line: From Brighton two Paddies walked under the cliff
Themes: Irish
Title: Under the greenwood tree
First Line: Under the greenwood tree
Title: Sweet chiming bells
First Line: Like a dream ye came to cheer me
Title: Sweet little blue eyed Nell
First Line: Although I'm not a tip top swell
Title: Stop it!
First Line: If there's one thing more than another I hate
Title: The Swiss toy seller
First Line: From Switzerland I come to you
Themes: Immigrants - Great Britain
Title: The Shoreditch handicap
First Line: When I went out last Easter time to Epping's calm retreat
Performers: Randall, Harry, 1860-1932
Title: Send that cook to me
First Line: Kind people pray attention pay
Themes: Servants
Title: The soldier dolly
First Line: There once was a sweet tiny maiden
Title: A song for other days
First Line: \"Sing oh! -- the land, the slighted land\"
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century
Title: She'd kept them all for me
First Line: The lady I have made my wife was once a sweet young miss
Performers: Lloyd, Arthur, 1840-1904
Title: Susan Sweet
First Line: Miss Susan Sweet's a charming girl, whose face is like her name
Performers: Leybourne, George, 1842-1884
Title: Shreds and patches
First Line: While the yule log bright is burning
Themes: Poverty
Title: The soldier's return
First Line: We parted with a cheerful smile
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: March, R. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1877 and 1884
Imprint: [R. March &] Co., St. James's Walk, Clerkenwell, London
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. With advertisements.
Series Identifier: R. March & Co.'s Sole Right Edition 117
Title: The signalman on the line
First Line: When the train is swiftly speeding on the metals tho' [sic] the night
Authors: Daly, Brian , Andrews, Bond
Performers: Celli, Frank H., 1841-1904
Themes: Railways
Title: One of the boys
First Line: There's a jolly little crew that I know
Authors: Maurice, George, d. 1903
Performers: Deane, Charles
Themes: Drinking
Title: Round and round
First Line: Have you never had the feeling when you started out at night
Authors: Castling, Harry , Venton, F.W., d. 1918
Performers: Hurley, Alec, 1863-1913 , Leighton, Harry
Themes: Drinking
Title: The society actor
First Line: I'm the fellow of whom you've all read
Authors: Atkins, Norton , McGlennon, Felix
Performers: Costello, Tom, 1863-1945
Themes: Social status , Clothing , Debt
Title: The night I played Richard the Third
First Line: I always had a fancy to come out upon the stage
Performers: Harvey, Fred, 1856-1895
Themes: Theaters
Title: The beat of the drum
First Line: Will you gang with me, my lassie?
Performers: Maybrick, Michael, 1844-1913
Title: Up in the gallery on a Saturday night
First Line: I am a boy that enjoys myself
Attributation: Written & sung by Frederick Williams, Manager, Deacon's Music Hall
Authors: Williams, Frederick, d. 1916
Performers: Williams, Frederick, d. 1916
Themes: Theaters
Title: The old bachelor
First Line: They say that human nature finds relief in matrimony
Performers: Atkins, Will
Themes: Bachelors , Marriage - men
Title: Skating at Olympia
First Line: I thought a little skating would be healthy
Performers: Munroe, Walter
Themes: Amusements
Title: Rainbow in de sky
First Line: Pretty little girl in a bran new suit
Authors: Dacre, Harry
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: The dandy coloured coon
First Line: Now I'm a gallous nigger when I'm round about the town
Authors: Morton, Richard , Le Brunn, George, 1863-1905
Performers: Stratton, Eugene, 1861-1918
Subjects: Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: The oft told tale
First Line: A woodman sang beside a brook
Title: Old pals
First Line: The happiest hour in a man's career
Authors: Boden, Harry
Performers: Anderson, Harry
Title: When the children are asleep
First Line: Ere the night has ended day
Performers: de Fonblanque, Madame
Title: Sarah, Sarah. Or A donkey cart built for two
First Line: I've got such a nice young man
Authors: Bedford, Harry
Performers: Carney, Kate, 1868-1950
Themes: Entertainments
Title: Our boys across the sea
First Line: There is a land of beauty, a land of mighty power
Authors: West, Arthur, 1864-1894
Performers: Sullivan, Rose, 1863-1895
Subjects: Ireland
Title: Remembered or forgotten
First Line: I feel my heart with hope and gladness beating
Title: Yes, you are!
First Line: The men of to-day have some odd little ways
Authors: West, Arthur, 1864-1894
Performers: Valmore, Jenny
Themes: Men
Title: Rose in her Sunday clothes
First Line: What is the flow'r of an Englishman's heart
Authors: Hall, Albert, 1864-1907 , Murphy, C.W., 1875-1913
Performers: Valmore, Jenny
Title: Bold Robin Hood
First Line: Bold Robin Hood, was a forester good
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Title: The vindow man
First Line: You'll guess my line of pizness by the things upon my back
Authors: Wilmott, Charles , Pether, H.E.
Performers: Rich, J.C.
Themes: Jews , Immigrants - Great Britain
Title: Pretty girl rather
First Line: One day, while strolling through the street
Authors: McGlennon, Felix
Performers: Rowley, J.W., 1847-1925
Themes: Prostitution
Title: Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!
First Line: My song is quite a novelty
Performers: Travers, Hyram
Title: Pretty pond lilies
First Line: Whilst waiting in the lane for you, darling
Title: When summer comes again
First Line: There was once a young maiden of tender grace
Authors: Thornton, James, 1861-1938
Performers: Thornton, Bonnie, 1873-1920
Title: Various topics (old & new)
First Line: Not quite one hundred years ago
Performers: Hunter, G.W.
Themes: Salvation Army
Title: The giddy little girl said \"No.\"
First Line: I'll tell you a tale of a giddy little girl
Authors: Harrington, John Patrick, b. 1865 , Powell, Orlando
Performers: Freeman, Harry
Title: Here's to Private Tommy Atkins
First Line: You can fetch him from the \"Grapes\" or \"Barley Mow\"
Authors: St. Clair, F.V.
Title: Looking for a coon like me
First Line: Say, hab you seen a yaller gal
Authors: Harrington, John Patrick, b. 1865 , Le Brunn, George, 1863-1905
Performers: Wentworth, Bessie, 1874-1901
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: One who is life to me
First Line: What means that thrill of newly waken'd gladness
Authors: Sims, George Robert, 1847-1922 , Pettitt, Henry, 1848-1893
Performers: St. John, Florence, 1854-1912
Title: Oh! take me there
First Line: I'm told there is a blissful spot
Authors: Ellis, A.E. , Durandeau, Augustus E., d. 1893
Performers: Dempsey, W.P. , Stevens, Charles E., d. 1910
Title: You men you think you're tricky
First Line: When boys and girls meet they think they are in love
Performers: Cavendish, Nellie
Themes: Marriage - gender roles
Title: Nellie and May, sisters were they
First Line: I will tell to you a story which the shades of life will show
Authors: Kelly, John T., 1855-1922
Title: The rowdy-dowdy boys
First Line: Girls, I'm a jolly old chappie
Authors: Conley, Tom , McGlennon, Felix
Themes: Amusements , Police
Title: Robin Hood up to date
First Line: Some people praise the good old days
Authors: Lennard, Horace, d. 1920 , Andrews, Bond
Performers: Chard, Kate, 1862-1942
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Title: The miser
First Line: With greedy eyes the miser
Authors: Beverly, Gus
Performers: Rich, J.C.
Themes: Money
Title: Obadiah and Maria
First Line: Oh! I dreamed that I should meet my love to-day
Title: Oh, 'Ria! A cockney's love affair
First Line: It was in the doorway of a 'pub
Authors: Castling, Harry
Performers: Pearl, Arthur
Title: Mona
First Line: O, swift goes my boat like a bird on the billow
Authors: Weatherly, F.E. , Maybrick, Michael, 1844-1913
Title: On the same old spot once more
First Line: It's somewhat sweet I think to know
Performers: Anderson, Harry
Title: Push dem clouds away
First Line: If you want to git to Heaven on de nickel-plated road
Authors: Gaunt, Percy
Performers: Pryde, Peggy
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Oh, Polly! Pretty little Polly!
First Line: Now, you talk about yer ladies -- female aristocratic swells
Authors: Castling, Harry , Venton, F.W., d. 1918
Performers: Hurley, Alec, 1863-1913
Title: Not the only one
First Line: I always make the best of thing
Performers: Freeman, Harry
Title: If the heart of a man
First Line: If the heart of a man is depressed with care
Title: You grasp the situation in a minute
First Line: Did you ever chance to meet with a coster in the street
Authors: Calvert, C.W. , Eaton, W.G.
Performers: Leamar, Alice, 1869-1950
Title: Oh, Flossie! Pretty little Flossie
First Line: Little sweetheart, up above me
Authors: Morton, Richard
Performers: Little Chip (Pseudonym)
Title: One who is life to me
First Line: What means that thrill of newly waken'd gladness
Authors: Sims, George Robert, 1847-1922 , Pettitt, Henry, 1848-1893
Performers: St. John, Florence, 1854-1912
Title: You'll have to name the day
First Line: Hold your whist, while I tell you what's happened to me
Authors: Adams, Harry , Harrison, J.M.
Performers: Sullivan, Rose, 1863-1895
Title: Oh! Mr. Porter
First Line: Lately I just spent a week with my old aunt Brown
Performers: Lloyd, Marie (Matilda Wood), 1870-1922
Themes: Railways
Title: Venice at Olympia
First Line: To Venice at Olympia I took my girl
Authors: Rogers, E.W., 1864-1913
Performers: Munroe, Walter
Themes: Amusements
Title: Real good boys
First Line: The days of my childhood, ah! well I remember
Authors: Robson, T.G.
Performers: Collins, Marie
Title: You and I, and all of us
First Line: Now, you, and I, and all of us
Authors: Rogers, E.W., 1864-1913
Performers: Munroe, Walter
Title: Our 'armonic club
First Line: On a Monday night when the blokes 'as finished work
Themes: Drinking
Title: Up go the fireworks
First Line: Upon the usual firework night
Authors: Pink, Wal, 1862-1922 , Le Brunn, George, 1863-1905
Performers: Combes, Arthur
Themes: Fireworks
Title: Oo-diddley-oo!
First Line: It's very, very hard when all that you can say
Authors: Starr, Harry
Performers: Rigby, Arthur W.
Title: You look after me
First Line: Two jolly pals made up their minds a party to attend
Authors: Connor, T.W.
Performers: Freeman, Harry
Themes: Drinking
Title: Saturday
First Line: There's one day a week when we feel a bit \"Gay,\"
Authors: Maurice, George, d. 1903
Performers: Champion, Harry, 1866-1942
Title: Riding on the District Railway
First Line: A maid came to London just for change
Authors: Morris, Alfred J., 1861-1905 , Le Brunn, George, 1863-1905
Performers: Coleman, Bessie
Themes: Seduction , Countryman in London , London Underground
Title: Marguerite's lovers
First Line: I was once Queen of a beauty show
Authors: Atkins, Norton
Performers: Torr, Clara
Title: My old man
First Line: The time does swiftly flow
Authors: Morton, Richard , Le Brunn, George, 1863-1905
Performers: Lawrence, Katie
Themes: Family life
Title: Adieu, my lov'd harp
First Line: Adieu, mu lov'd harp, for no more shall the vale
Title: The Irish colleen
First Line: I went to a party consisting of four
Authors: Robey, W.C.
Performers: Howard, Lizzie, 1864-1901
Title: Kate Kearney
First Line: Oh, have you not heard of Kate Kearney
Title: Carrie Gray
First Line: An old fellow once at a cosy bar stood
Authors: Darnley, Herbert , Atkins, Norton
Performers: McCarthy, D.J.
Themes: Letter-writing , Courtship - difference in social status
Title: At the mid hour of night
First Line: At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly
Title: Shepherds, I have lost my love
First Line: Shepherds, I have lost my love