Imprint Names: Ingram, G. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London
Imprint: G. Ingram & Co., Fancy Stationers, 124, Old Street, London, E.C.
Notes: Two sheets forming a songbook. Mutilated; lacking one ballad. With advertisements and prose pieces.
Title: Tickling mad
First Line: I am troubled with a very funny silly sort of way
Title: After the opera
Authors: Leybourne, George, 1842-1884
Performers: Leybourne, George, 1842-1884
Themes: Theaters
Title: Madame Tussauds
First Line: We all have our whims and our fancies
Themes: Entertainments
Title: The girl with the shepherd's plaid shawl
First Line: Kind friends give an ear, and list unto me
Authors: Weippert, F.G.
Themes: Prostitution
Title: Sweet seventeen, and never been kissed
First Line: In this age when the girls become women at ten
Authors: Johnson, Bob
Performers: Lyons, Squash
Themes: Women
Title: Ta-ra-ra poom de-tay! (Parody)
First Line: When I go out with \"Pa and Ma,\"
Title: Drunken Sally
First Line: Here toes turned up doth lie old Sally
Authors: Thornton, L.M., d. 1888
Themes: Drunkenness - women
Title: Curds and whey
First Line: I feel so jolly happy, I cannot tell my joy
Authors: Largo, Watson
Performers: Bland, Alf , Wooley, Joe
Themes: Social status
Title: The minstrel girl
First Line: 'Twas in the month of last December
Title: Anchored, or safe in my Father's home
First Line: Flying, with flowing sail, over the summer sea
Title: Under the flag
First Line: Bidding farewell to sweetheart
Themes: War
Title: There is a flower that bloometh
First Line: There is a flow'r that bloometh
Title: Kiss me and say good-bye!
First Line: I blithly stood on the quay
Authors: Lester, J.H.
Title: Uncle Lemuel's birthday
First Line: Don't ask me boys the reason why I'm singing
Authors: Johnson, Bob
Performers: Lyons, Tom
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Loving hearts
First Line: Wealth love, cannot make these kisses
Performers: Linden, sisters
Title: Sailing
First Line: Y'heave ho, my lads, the wind blows free
Themes: Naval
Title: Keep your heads level
First Line: If you're making up your minds now to have a little fun
Authors: Johnson, Bob
Performers: Powell, Edy
Themes: Amusements
Title: Is marriage a failure?
First Line: Of late there's a question that's got well about
Authors: Menear, Frank
Performers: Menear, Frank
Themes: Marriage
Title: Jack ashore
First Line: I've always loved a sailor's life, a sailors life for me
Authors: Kingsley, Bob
Performers: Lewis, Sailor
Themes: Naval
Title: Oh, tell me where, my merry, merry lad
First Line: Oh, tell me where my merry merry lad
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Naval
Title: We're about to have a baby
First Line: My heart is full of pleasure
Performers: Dunbar, Edward Charles, 1842-1900
Themes: Family life
Title: Pretty Rosaline
First Line: 'Twas near the banks of bonny Tweed
Title: (Burlesque on) The miner's dream of home
First Line: It's ten hours ago since I went out this morning
Themes: Drinking , Working class
Title: A parody on My son
First Line: I have got a son his name is Joe
Themes: Drinking , Family life
Title: Parody. Grace Darling
First Line: Oh! dearest dad, the winds are blowing
Title: With all the world against me
First Line: How many find, alas! who live in this wide world of ours
Authors: Menear, Frank
Performers: Menear, Frank
Themes: Money
Title: Harry, the pet of the pantomime
First Line: My Harry's the one you must go and see
Authors: Menear, Frank
Performers: Van, Rose
Themes: Theaters
Title: Quite a young thing, too!
First Line: I love a young and handsome girl
Tune: No Irish need apply
Authors: Lansdowne, Joe
Performers: Lansdowne, Joe
Themes: Theaters
Title: Oh! what a fellow is Brown
First Line: I'll sing about a fellow, such a very funny fellow
Authors: Menear, Frank
Performers: Menear, Frank
Title: The merry sailor
First Line: It was a merry sailor boy as merry as could be
Authors: Oxenford, Edward, 1847-1929 , Mullen, Frederick
Performers: Menear, Frank
Themes: Sailors
Title: Maggie Murphy's home
First Line: Behind a grammar schoolhouse, in a double tenement
Authors: Harrigan, Edward, 1845-1911
Performers: Braham, Dave
Themes: Sociability
Title: The monarch of the storm
First Line: In the dark winter of the year
Title: In Old Kent Road: parody on \"In old Madrid\"
First Line: In Old Kent Road one lovely night
Themes: Prostitution
Title: I haven't arrived at the end
First Line: Iv'e been thinking of things in a general way
Authors: Anthony, George
Themes: Times - 1879 , Zulu War, 1879 , Women's rights , 1879
Title: Goodness gracious!
First Line: I'll tell you some news that will cause you to say
Performers: Roberts, Arthur, 1852-1933 , Fawn, James, 1850-1923
Themes: Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century , Times , Spiritualism
Title: Our wedding march
First Line: Tommy Hopkins and a party of us started yesterday
Themes: Drunkenness , Weddings
Title: Sullivan's wedding
First Line: Shure I've only just come from the doctor's
Themes: Irish , Drunkenness , Weddings
Title: Playmates
First Line: Through life's weary path I've travelled
Title: Oh, father tell me
First Line: Oh, father dear why look so sad?
Authors: Moore, G.W. (George Washington)
Title: As I walks along my beat
First Line: Now perhaps you fancy that policeman's lot
Performers: Bass, Tom
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Police
Title: All have a drink with me
First Line: Why is it I feel so delighted and gay?
Authors: Deane, Charles
Themes: Drinking
Title: The happiest man on earth
First Line: In me behold a happy man
Performers: Sanders, R.H.
Title: Little barefoot
First Line: Standing where the bleak winds whistled
Tune: Won't you buy my pretty flowers?
Performers: Mohawks, the
Themes: Beggars
Title: Slavery days
First Line: I am thinking now to day of the years now passed away
Themes: Slavery
Title: She called in a broker
First Line: I'm not going to sing that she's marmalade jam
Authors: Johnson, Bob
Notes: Incomplete in this copy; sheet mutilated.
Title: I tell them my father's a marquis
First Line: I belong to that great city London
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Social status
Title: The fair sex
First Line: When Eve brought \"woe\" to all mankind
Notes: A poem
Themes: Women
Title: Parody. Boys of the old old school
First Line: There are some good men living now
Themes: Politics and government - 19th century
Title: Hurrah! for the ribbon of yellow
First Line: Of all the sprees there are in life
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Parliamentary elections , Politics and government - 19th century
Title: Parody on Queen of my heart
First Line: I burnt both my hands while a trying
Themes: Domestic violence
Title: That's what I read in next week's police news
First Line: One night as I sat in a cup of cold water
Title: Joe's birthday. Or Did you ever go to Hampstead in a van?
First Line: About a week ago I was twenty-one, you know
Performers: Rowley, J.W., 1847-1925
Themes: Excursions
Title: The pet of the cookies
First Line: You see a member of the force
Authors: Lawreen, J.B. , Davis, Vincent
Performers: Herbert, F.W.
Themes: Police
Title: When I'm a man
First Line: I'm the pet of my Ma, the pride of Papa
Authors: Lawreen, J.B. , Davis, Vincent
Performers: Herbert, F.W.
Title: My heart's in the highlands
First Line: My heart's in the highlands, my heart is not here