A Broken Doll 1:20
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GB3GU1200726 |
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£3.00
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(lady solo - 1 chorus - sung to chairman) |
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A Little Of What You Fancy 3:57
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GB3GU1200609 |
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£3.00
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(female vocal - 3 verses) |
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Ain't She Sweet (Medley) 2:35
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GB3GU1300236 |
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£5.00
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(song and dance - doesn't have to be old time - Medley with I Love My Baby/Don't Bring Lulu/Ballin' The Jack) |
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Alice Blue Gown 2:32
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GB3GU1800361 |
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£5.00
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(played in the style of the great Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli versions - 1 chorus waltz + 1 chorus swing 4/4) |
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Alice Blue Gown 2:32 (Backing only)
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GB3GU1800362 |
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£5.00
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(played in the style of the great Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli versions - 1 chorus waltz + 1 chorus swing 4/4 - backing only) |
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Alice Blue Gown 3:03 (Backing only)
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GB3GU1800360 |
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£6.00
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(soprano girl vocal - chorus/verse/chorus - see lyrics) |
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All Of Me 2:32
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GB3GU1300327 |
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£5.00
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(Mae West arrgt - 2 x chorus) |
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April Showers 2:00
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GB3GU1300361 |
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£4.00
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(classic Al Jolson - intro/verse/chorus - see lyrics) |
Eb |
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April Showers 2:37
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GB3GU1300362 |
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£5.00
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(classic Al Jolson - intro + 2 x chorus) |
Eb |
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April Showers 3:10
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GB3GU1300363 |
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£6.00
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(classic Al Jolson - intro/verse + 2 x chorus) |
Eb |
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At The End Of The Day/Sally (Medley) 4:00
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GB3GU1100583 |
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£5.00
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(Gracie Fields medley - See lyrics) |
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Because 2:14 (key Bb) Male vocal - Backing only
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GB3GU1400492 |
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£5.00
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(Mario Lanza classic song - backing track - played 2 tones lower than Lanza) |
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The Great Caruso
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Because 2:14 (key C) Male vocal - Backing only
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GB3GU1400492 |
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£5.00
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(Mario Lanza classic song - backing track - played 1 tone lower than Lanza) |
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The Great Caruso
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Because 2:14 (key D - Lanza's key) Male vocal - Backing only
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GB3GU1400492 |
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£5.00
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(Mario Lanza classic song - backing track - played in same key as the famous Lanza recording) |
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The Great Caruso
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Because 2:15 (key Ab) Male vocal - Backing only
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GB3GU1100580 |
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£5.00
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(Mario Lanza classic song - backing track - played 3 tones lower key than Lanza) |
Ab |
The Great Caruso
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Because 2:15 (key Gb) Male vocal - Backing only
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GB3GU1100581 |
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£5.00
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(Mario Lanza classic song but played 4 tones lower than Lanza - backing track) |
Gb |
The Great Caruso
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Bold Sir John - Country Dance Team (Dance Part) 3:10
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GB3GU1900153 |
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£6.00
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(music from the hilarious Morris Dancing comedy routine used before going into the song - 'Bold Sir John'. Song part available separately) |
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The Two Ronnies 1971 TV show
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Bold Sir John - Country Dance Team (Song Part) 3:25
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GB3GU1900154 |
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£6.00
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(music for the song part of this hilarious Morris Dancing comedy routine - 'Bold Sir John'. Dance part available separately) |
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The Two Ronnies 1971 TV Show
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Burlington Bertie 4:24
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GB3GU1200712 |
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£5.00
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(complete song) |
Eb |
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California Here I Come 1:25 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1300360 |
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£3.00
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(Al Jolson song - short and sweet - male vocal with big finish - 2 x chorus) |
Ab |
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Champagne Charlie 3:46 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1700077 |
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£6.00
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(complete song - 3 verses - chorus repeats on the last time for a rousing finish) |
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Cruising Down The River/Row Row Row 2:04 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1400435 |
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£3.00
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(male vocal - comedy) |
Eb/Ab |
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Don't Dilly Dally On The Way 1:53
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GB3GU2200010 |
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£4.00
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(1 x verse and 2 x chorus - Sometimes called My Old Man Said Follow The Van or The Cock Linnet Song) |
Eb |
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Don't Dilly Dally On The Way 2:27
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GB3GU1200243 |
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£5.00
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(twice through verse and chorus - Sometimes called My Old Man Said Follow The Van or The Cock Linnet Song) |
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Don't Dilly Dally On The Way 3:55
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GB3GU1200244 |
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£6.00
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(complete song - 3 x verse + chorus - also known as My Old Man Said Follow The Van or The Cock Linnet Song)) |
Eb |
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Don't Laugh at Me ('Cause I'm a Fool) 2:18 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900650 |
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£5.00
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(complete track - as the Norman Wisdom film version) |
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Trouble in Store (1953)
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Don't Laugh at Me ('Cause I'm a Fool) 3:37 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900651 |
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£7.00
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(as Norman Wisdom film version BUT extended by adding an extra chorus) |
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Trouble in Store (1953)
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Entry Of The Gladiators 2:05
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GB3GU1200626 |
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£3.00
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(comedy strong man routine - good circus track) |
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Finale Medley (1) 6:22
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GB3GU1200631 |
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£6.00
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(It's a long way to Tipperary, Pack up your troubles, Side by Side, I'm forever blowing Bubbles, Daisy Daisy, Me and my girl, Show me the way to go home - See lyrics) |
Vari |
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Finale Medley (2) 6:40
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GB3GU1200779 |
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£6.00
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(Lily of Laguna, On Mother Kelly's Doorstep, Side by Side, We'll meet again, Knees up Mother Brown, Lambeth Walk - See lyrics) |
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Finale Medley (3) 5:12
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GB3GU1200777 |
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£6.00
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(My old Dutch, I'm forever blowing Bubbles, Side by Side, Lily of Laguna, Show me the way to go home, Lambeth Walk) |
Vari |
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Finale Medley (4) 5:52
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GB3GU1900202 |
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£6.00
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(I'm Leaning on a Lamp Post, Strolling, Underneath the Arches, Knees up Mother Brown, Show me the way to go home - See lyrics) |
Vari |
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Finale Medley (5) 5:15
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GB3GU1900203 |
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£6.00
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(medley includes - Apple Blossom Time, Keep the Home Fires Burning, There'll Always Be an England, Land of Hope and Glory - very nostalgic show ending!) |
vari |
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Finale Reprise 2:10
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GB3GU1900030 |
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£5.00
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(Great finish to any old time show - Medley of Wish me Luck and We'll Meet Again - See lyrics) |
Db/E |
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Finale Reprise 2:24
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GB3GU1900031 |
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£5.00
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(Great finish to any old time show - Medley of Wish me Luck and White Cliffs of Dover - See lyrics) |
Db/Bb/B |
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Fish And Chips 2:09 (fish 'n' chips)
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GB3GU1100586 |
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£4.00
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(fish n' chips - two verses - chorus repeated quicker to finish - see lyrics) |
E/F |
Charlie Girl
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Fish And Chips 2:45 (fish 'n' chips)
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GB3GU1100587 |
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£5.00
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(3 verses - 1 chorus to finish - see lyrics) |
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Charlie Girl
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Fish And Chips 3:00 (fish 'n' chips)
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GB3GU1100588 |
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£6.00
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(3 x verse - chorus repeated quicker to finish - see lyrics) |
E/F |
Charlie Girl
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Flanagan and Allen Medley 4:14
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GB3GU1200925 |
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£6.00
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(Any Umbrellas (The Umbrella Man), Strollin', Underneath the Arches, Run Rabbit Run) |
Vari |
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Florrie Forde Medley (No. 1) 2:50
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GB3GU1800367 |
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£6.00
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(medley of two of Florrie Forde's most famous songs - 'Down at the Old Bull and Bush' and 'She's a Lassie from Lancashire' - see lyrics) |
C/Bb |
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Florrie Forde Medley (No. 2) 4:52
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GB3GU1200224 |
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£7.50
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(a medley of Florrie Forde favourites as 1934 film footage - special verse/she's a lassie from Lancashire/Has anybody here seen Kelly/Hold your hand out you naughty boy/Oh oh Antonio/Down at the Old Bull and Bush - transcribed from1934 YouTube footage ) |
Vari |
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Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss 2:51 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900220 |
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£5.00
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(Richard Tauber version - Romantic & Lyrical) |
Db |
Operetta Paganini
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Good-bye (My Heart Is Broken) 2:16
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GB3GU1900230 |
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£4.00
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(classic male vocal oldie. Goodbye (My Heart is Broken) |
Eb |
The White Horse Inn
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Good-Bye-Ee! 2:00
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GB3GU1100585 |
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£4.00
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(Goodbye-ee - 3 x chorus - nice finishing old time show song |
E/F |
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Goodbye Little Yellow Bird 3:15
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GB3GU2100001 |
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£6.00
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(played in the style of the original Angela Lansbury 1945 film version but with full verse and chorus x 2 plus Play Off) |
Ab |
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Goodbye Little Yellow Bird 3:15 (Backing only on verses)
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GB3GU2100002 |
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£6.00
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(played in the style of the original Angela Lansbury 1945 film version but with full verse and chorus x 2 plus Play Off - Backing only on verses) |
Ab |
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Gracie Fields Medley (No. 1) 4:00
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GB3GU1100582 |
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£5.00
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(Gracie Fields medley of two favourites - 1 chorus At the End of the Day + 2 x chorus Sally)) |
Eb/C |
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Gracie Fields Medley (No. 2) 4:00
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GB3GU1900233 |
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£6.00
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(medley - Sally, Sing as we go, Biggest Aspidistra, Wish me luck - see lyrics. Biggest Aspidistra spoken with piano chords) |
Vari |
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Harry Lauder Medley 3:16 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800368 |
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£6.00
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(a medley containing three of Sir Harry Lauder's greatest songs - 'Stop yer tickling Jock', 'I love a Lassie' and 'Keep right on till the end of the road' - see lyrics) |
G/C/F |
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He'd Have to Get Out-Get Out and Get Under 2:30 (Girl vocal)
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GB3GU2200064 |
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£5.00
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(Intro - (verse + Chorus) x 2 - Play off added - Female vocal key) |
Bb |
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He'd Have to Get Out-Get Out and Get Under 2:30 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU2200063 |
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£5.00
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(Intro + (verse + Chorus) x 2 - Play off added) |
Eb |
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Hello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend? 2:27 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1700008 |
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£5.00
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(great duet - Hello Hello Who's Your Lady Friend - as performed by John Inman and Barry Howard in the Good Old Days - BBC TV 1975) |
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The Good Old Days (BBC TV)
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Hello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend? 3:35 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU2100127 |
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£6.00
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(great duet - Hello Hello Who's Your Lady Friend - as performed by John Inman and Barry Howard in the Good Old Days - BBC TV 1975 BUT extended by adding 2nd verse) |
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The Good Old Days (BBC TV)
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Her Name Was Mary/The Band Played On 3:02
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GB3GU1200702 |
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£3.00
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(James Cagney medley - both songs played twice each - Mary's a Grand Old Name/The Strawberry Blonde) |
G/Ab |
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Here we are Again 0:46
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GB3GU1700210 |
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£2.00
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(intro + 1 chorus of 'Here we are Again'. Ideal for a short welcome song to introduce your show - see lyrics) |
C |
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How Could Red Riding Hood? 2:09
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GB3GU22000334 |
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£5.00
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(complete song - as sung by Janet Klein) |
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How Deep Is The Ocean? 3:06
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GB3GU1100577 |
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£5.00
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(romantic duet - verse + 2 x chorus) |
Gm |
Blue Skies
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I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major General 3:05
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GB3GU1900257 |
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£5.00
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(complete song - better accompanied live I know - but this can work with practise- last verse played slightly quicker) |
Eb |
The Pirates of Penzance
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I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard 3:04
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GB3GU1900270 |
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£6.00
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(comedy duet - see lyrics) |
F |
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I Got Ze Eye 3:41
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GB3GU1100579 |
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£5.00
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(lady comedy number - verse/chorus all played x 3 ) |
C/C# |
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I Love You So 2:49
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GB3GU1200615 |
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£3.00
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(solo female vocal) |
Eb |
The Merry Widow
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I Want to Sing in Opera 3:04
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GB3GU1800365 |
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£6.00
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(complete song - hilarious girl vocal if sung slightly off key!) |
C |
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I'll be Seeing You 2:46
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GB3GU1700271 |
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£6.00
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(classic romantic oldie played in the style of the wonderful Jo Stafford version - 1.5 x chorus) |
Bb |
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I'll be Seeing You 2:46 (Backing only)
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GB3GU1700272 |
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£6.00
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(classic oldie played in the style of the wonderful Jo Stafford version - 1.5 x chorus - backing only) |
Bb |
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I'll Make a Man of You 2:33
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GB3GU2300004 |
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£5.00
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(World War 1 recruiting song from the musical 'Oh What A Lovely War' - verse/chorus/verse/chorus + play off - see lyrics) |
C |
Oh, What a Lovely War
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I'll String Along With You 3:03
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GB3GU1200247 |
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£6.00
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(male vocal - backing only - verse + 1.5 x chorus)) |
B |
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I'll Walk Beside You 2:27
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GB3GU1400436 |
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£3.00
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(male solo) |
Gb |
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I'm Always Chasing Rainbows 3:11
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GB3GU1400019 |
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£4.00
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(great oldie - verse and 1.5 x chorus) |
Eb |
The Dolly Sisters
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I've Written A Letter To Daddy 2:04
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GB3GU1900304 |
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£4.00
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(song and dance - as film version - sung and danced by Bette Davis) |
F |
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?
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If Those Lips Could Only Speak 3:32
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GB3GU1200717 |
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£3.00
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(male vocal - 2 verses) |
Eb |
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If You Knew Suzie/Somebody Stole My Gal 1:28 (Male vocal medley)
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GB3GU1200710 |
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£3.00
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(male vocal - song/dance) |
F#/A |
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In A Shady Nook 4:00 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1200629 |
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£3.00
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(male solo - 2 verses) |
C |
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In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town 2:26 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1100584 |
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£5.00
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(male solo - 1 chorus waltz/1 chorus swing/half chorus waltz - see lyrics) |
C |
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In My Little Bottom Drawer 3:34
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GB3GU1200708 |
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£6.00
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(female comedy - complete song) |
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Irish Medley (part 1) 3:29
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GB3GU1900314 |
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£4.00
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(medley - Irish lullaby/toora loora, If your Irish come into the parlour, Galway Bay - see lyrics - can finish here or continue with part 2) |
Vari |
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Irish Medley (part 2) 2:26
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GB3GU1900315 |
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£4.00
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(medley - Cockles and Mussles, Phil the Fluter's Ball - see lyrics - Finishes here with applause but recommended that you continue with MacNamara's Band and Toora Loora Reprise - both extra tracks available) |
Vari |
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It's A Bit if a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit 2:47
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GB3GU2200025 |
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£5.00
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(Famous Marie Lloyd track as sung by her daughter - verse, chorus, monologue, chorus - see lyrics) |
A |
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It's A Bit if a Ruin That Cromwell Knocked About a Bit 3:52
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GB3GU2200024 |
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£7.00
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(Famous Marie Lloyd track - complete song - 3 verses - see lyrics) |
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Jolson Medley (1) 2:44 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1200769 |
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£5.00
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(male vocal medley - Baby Face/Toot Tootsie/California/Swanee) |
Vari |
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Jolson Medley (2) 4:00 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1500111 |
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£5.00
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(Al Jolson - male vocal medley - Rockabye my baby/Bye Bye Blackbird/You made me love you) |
Vari |
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Jolson Medley (3) 6:38 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800140 |
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£7.50
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(Huge medley of Al Jolson songs - Rockabye, Give my regards to Broadway, April Showers, You made me love you, California here I come, My Mammy - see lyrics) |
Vari |
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Jolson Medley (4) 2:32 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900640 |
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£5.00
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(as original Al Jolson medley of 'I'm Looking over a Four Leaf Clover AND Baby Face' - see lyrics |
Bb/Ab-C |
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Ladies Medley (1) 3:31
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GB3GU1200619 |
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£6.00
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(I wonder where my baby is tonight?, Who were you with last night?, Hold your hand out you naughty boy, Put your arms around me, Oh Johnny, Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow wow) |
Vari |
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Ladies Medley (2) 3:09
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GB3GU1200760 |
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£6.00
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(Ma he's making eyes at me, Ain't we got fun, You must have been a beautiful baby, Oh you beautiful doll) |
Vari |
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Ladies Medley (3) 2:39
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GB3GU1200714 |
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£5.00
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(I was a good little girl till I met you, Hold your hand out you naughty boy,Why am I always the bridesmaid? Don't dilly dally) |
Vari |
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Lambeth Walk 1:11
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GB3GU1300344 |
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£3.00
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(old time favourite 1.5 x chorus - starts at steady tempo but speeds up towards the end)) |
F/F# |
Me and My Girl
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Lambeth Walk 1:11 (Lower key)
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GB3GU1700082 |
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£3.00
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(old time favourite 1.5 x chorus - starts at steady tempo but speeds up towards the end)) |
Db/D |
Me and my Girl
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Lambeth Walk 1:53 (Lower key)
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GB3GU1700083 |
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£4.00
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(old time favourite - 2.5 x chorus - starts at steady tempo but speeds up near the end) |
Db/D |
Me and my Girl
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Lambeth Walk 2:30 (Lower key)
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GB3GU1700084 |
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£5.00
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(old time favourite - 3.5 x chorus - starts off at steady speed but speeds up towards the end) |
Db/D |
Me and my Girl
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Let me Sing and I'm Happy 2:38 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1700273 |
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£5.00
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(played in same style and key as Al Jolson's 1930 recording but intro shortened and ending pulled out to give a bigger finish - verse + 2 x chorus) |
C |
Mammy (1930)
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Let's All Go To The Music Hall 1:48
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GB3GU1200602 |
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£3.00
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(2 verses - good show opening number) |
F# |
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Let's All Go To The Music Hall 1:49
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GB3GU1500110 |
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£3.00
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(2 verses - good show opening number) |
F# |
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Lili Marlene 2:32
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GB3GU1500106 |
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£5.00
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(complete song as performed by Vera Lynn - play off/bow added which extends track to 2:55 min) |
G/Ab |
Lilli Marlene
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London Pride 1:30 (Girl vocal)
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GB3GU1900007 |
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£3.00
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(short show opener - intro + 1 chorus - girl vocal key) |
C |
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London Pride 1:30 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900006 |
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£3.00
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(short show opener - intro + 1 chorus - male vocal key) |
Eb |
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Love's Old Sweet Song (Just A Song At Twilight) 3:00
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GB3GU1100578 |
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£6.00
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(lyrical ballad - verse/chorus/verse/chorus) |
F |
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Mad Dogs and Englishmen 1:57
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GB3GU1200246 |
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£4.00
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(classic Noel Coward - 2 x verse and chorus - up tempo version 153 bpm) |
C |
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Mad Dogs and Englishmen 2:21
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GB3GU1200245 |
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£5.00
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(2 x verse and chorus - steady tempo 126 bpm |
C |
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McNamara's Band (Reprise) 0:36
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GB3GU1900376 |
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£1.00
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(song/dance - one chorus play off - see lyrics) |
F |
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McNamara's Band 0:56
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GB3GU1900377 |
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£2.00
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(song/dance - one verse and one chorus only - see lyrics) |
F |
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McNamara's Band 1:46
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GB3GU1900379 |
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£4.00
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(song/dance - verse/chorus/verse/chorus - see lyrics) |
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McNamara's Band 2:35
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GB3GU1900381 |
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£5.00
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(song/dance - complete song - 3 verses- see lyrics) |
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Memory Lane 1:35
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GB3GU1500072 |
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£3.00
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(lovely opening number especially written for Old Time productions by Tom Howard, Colin Pollard & myself - 1 x chorus) |
C |
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Memory Lane 2:49
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GB3GU1500073 |
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£5.00
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(lovely opening song for any Old Time production - especially written by Tom Howard, Colin Pollard and myself - 2 x chorus) |
C |
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Men about Town 2:00 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900028 |
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£4.00
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(complete track as sung by Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence - includes 6 bar play off - see lyrics) |
F |
Red Peppers
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Men's Medley (1) 3:44
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GB3GU1500107 |
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£6.00
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(Hello Hello who's your lady friend?, She was one of the early birds, Somebody stole my girl, I wonder who's kissing her now?, Give me the moonlight) |
Vari |
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Men's Medley (2) 4:06
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GB3GU1200703 |
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£7.00
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(Put your arms around me honey, I wonder who's kissing her now?, While strolling in the park, I'll be your sweetheart, Daisy Bell, Good-by-ee) |
Vari |
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Men's Medley (3) 3:55
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GB3GU1200761 |
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£6.00
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(Who were you with last night?, Yes Sir she's my baby, I wonder who's kissing her now, Give me the moonlight, Goodnight Irene) |
Vari |
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Military/War Time Music Medley 9:28
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GB3GU1900388 |
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£8.00
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(Wartime music medley - World war 2 music - 2nd World War music - Keep the home fires burning, Kiss me goodnight Sgt. Major, Bless 'em all, Berkley Square, All the nice girls love a sailor, Siegfried line, To make a man of any one of you, White Cliffs of Dover - See Lyrics) |
Vari |
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My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean 1:55
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GB3GU1400497 |
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£4.00
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(traditional song - 3 verses) |
Db-Eb |
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My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean 2:30
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GB3GU1400498 |
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£5.00
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(traditional song/dance - 4 verses) |
Db-E |
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My Hero 3:45
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GB3GU1200721 |
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£3.00
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(solo lady - chorus/verse/chorus) |
C |
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My Little Wooden Hut 2:04
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GB3GU1200723 |
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£3.00
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(male solo - verse and 2 x chorus) |
F |
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My Old Dutch 2:23
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GB3GU1400490 |
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£5.00
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(sentimental song - verse + 2 x chorus) |
C |
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My Old Dutch 2:53
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GB3GU2100126 |
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£6.00
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(sentimental song - verse+chorus+verse+chorus) |
C |
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My Yiddishe Momme 4:22
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GB3GU1300033 |
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£5.00
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(shortened Sophie Tucker version - verse + 2 x chorus - see lyrics) |
Bm |
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Now I Have To Call Him Father 1:48
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GB3GU1200718 |
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£3.00
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(female vocal - 2 verses -comedy) |
Ab |
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Oh Danny Boy 3:24 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900426 |
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£6.00
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(2 x chorus - Oh Danny Boy - Also known as Londonderry Air) |
Bb |
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Oh Johnny Medley 2:07
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GB3GU1200758 |
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£3.00
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(medley with 'You must have been a beautiful baby' and 'Put your arms around me') |
Ab/B/C |
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Oh Mr Porter 3:28 (Oh, Mister Porter)
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GB3GU1300170 |
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£6.00
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(complete song Oh, Mr. Porter as sung by music hall star Norah Blaney + play off) |
F |
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Oh Oh Antonio (Oh! Oh! Antonio) 4:06
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GB3GU1200888 |
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£4.00
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(complete song - 3 verses - Florrie Forde arrgt) |
F |
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Oh You Beautiful Doll 2:18
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GB3GU1500033 |
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£5.00
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(song/dance - great oldie - 3 x chorus) |
E/F |
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Old Father Thames 1:54
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GB3GU1200725 |
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£3.00
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(male solo - verse and chorus) |
Bb |
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Old Time Dancing (Stately As A Galleon) 3:00
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GB3GU1900431 |
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£5.00
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(Old Tyme Dancing - comedy song - as Joyce Grenfell) |
F |
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On Mother Kelly's Doorstep 2:34
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GB3GU1900432 |
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£5.00
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(2 x chorus) |
Bb |
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On Mother Kelly's Doorstep 3:07
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GB3GU1900433 |
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£6.00
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(verse + 2 x chorus) |
Bb |
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Only a Glass of Champagne 2:39 + Play Off
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GB3GU2300005 |
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£5.00
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(classic Noel Gay comedy song - As sung by Evelyn Laye - short play off added) |
C |
Lights Up
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Opening Medley (1) 3:55
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GB3GU1200603 |
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£5.00
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(Here we are again, Let's all go down the Strand, Roll out the barrel, Where did you get that hat? Any old iron?, Don't dilly dally on the way) |
Vari |
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Opening Medley (2) 4:14
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GB3GU1200747 |
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£5.00
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(Roll out the barrel, Two lovely black eyes, Where did you get that hat? I'm Henry the eighth I am, Any old iron?, Boiled beef and carrots, I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts, Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner?) |
Vari |
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Opening Medley (3) 4:43
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GB3GU1200782 |
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£5.00
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(Jolly good company, Roll out the barrel, Down at the old bull and bush, Daisy Daisy, Knees up mother Brown, Let's all go down the Strand, Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner) |
Vari |
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Opening Medley (4) 7:51
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GB3GU1900445 |
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£5.00
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(Welcome, Roll Out the Barrel, Old Bull and Bush, Daisy Daisy, It's A Bit of a ruin that Cromwell knocked about a bit, Don't Dilly Dally, Where did you get that hat?, Boiled Beef and Carrots, Any Old Iron?, Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner - See lyrics) |
Vari |
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Opening Medley (5) 5:50
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GB3GU1200242 |
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£5.00
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(Medley - Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner, Roll out the Barrel, Two Lovely Black Eyes, Any Old Iron, Boiled Beef and Carrots, Don't Dilly Dally on the Way, I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts, Knees up Mother Brown) |
Vari |
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Opening Medley (6) 4:49
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GB3GU1500038 |
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£5.00
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(twice each song - My Old Man said Follow the Van/Down at the Old Bull and Bush/Let's all go down the Strand/Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner) |
Vari |
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Pierrette Medley 3:20
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GB3GU1900452 |
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£6.00
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(Happy singalong medley - Here we are again, I do like to be beside the seaside, Row row row, My bonnie lies over the ocean, Fall in and follow me, Here we are again) |
Vari |
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Please Don't Touch My Plums 2:10 (Male vocal - Up Tempo)
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GB3GU1900453 |
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£4.00
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(suggestive comedy song - Up tempo version - originally from the film 'The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox) |
Gm/G/Ab |
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976)
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Please Don't Touch My Plums 2:32 (Male vocal - Slower tempo)
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GB3GU1900748 |
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£5.00
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(suggestive comedy song played at slower tempo - originally from the film 'The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox) |
Gm/C/Ab |
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976)
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Popsy Wopsy 4:40
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GB3GU1300102 |
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£5.00
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(complete song - straight forward female vocal - comedy ending remains (as Sheila Steafel - see lyrics) |
G |
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Popsy Wopsy 5:11
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GB3GU1300101 |
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£6.00
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(recreation of Sheila Steafel's superb final appearance in The Good Old Days 1983 - includes her deliberate mistakes) |
G |
The Good Old Days (BBC TV)
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Pretty Polly Perkins 3:16 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1200617 |
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£3.00
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(comedy - male vocal) |
Bb |
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Rain Medley (April Showers/I'm Always Chasing Rainbows) 3:20
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GB3GU1200612 |
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£5.00
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(medley - see lyrics) |
Eb/E |
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Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody 2:30 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1300330 |
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£5.00
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(big and sassy Al Jolson male vocal - 1.5 x chorus) |
Ab/A |
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Romance Scene (Medley) 10:01
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GB3GU1900476 |
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£6.00
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(It had to be you, If I had my way dear, I was a good little girl, Shine on Harvest Moon, By the light of the silvery moon, I wonder who's kissing her now?, If you were the only girl in the world - see lyrics) |
Vari |
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Rose of England 3:05
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GB3GU2200055 |
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£6.00
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(as the wonderful Gracie Fields version - see lyrics) |
G/Ab |
Crest of the Wave
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Roses Of Picardy 3:30 (Male vocal - Key Bb)
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GB3GU1200250 |
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£6.00
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(lovely song - verse/chorus/verse/chorus - played 2 tones lower than Tauber/Lanza) |
Gm/Bb |
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Roses Of Picardy 3:30 (Male vocal - Key C)
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GB3GU1200250 |
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£6.00
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(lovely song - verse/chorus/verse/chorus - played 1 tone lower than Tauber/Lanza) |
Am/C |
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Roses Of Picardy 3:30 (Male vocal Key D)
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GB3GU1200250 |
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£6.00
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(lovely song - verse/chorus/verse/chorus - same key as Tauber/Lanza) |
Bm/D |
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Row Row Row 3:00
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GB3GU2100003 |
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£6.00
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(complete song played as original Ada Jones version - Intro + verse/chorus x 2 - including play off) |
Ab |
Ziegfield Follies Of 1912
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Scottish Medley 5:51
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GB3GU1200248 |
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£6.00
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(medley - I Love A Lassie/Roaming In The Gloamin’/Stop Yer Ticklin’ Jock/My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean/I Belong To Glasgow/Keep Right On To The End of The Road - see lyrics) |
vari |
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Seaside Medley (1) 2:40
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GB3GU1800364 |
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£5.00
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(medley of 'By the Beautiful Sea' (2 x chorus) and 'I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside' (2 x chorus) |
C/Db |
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Seaside Medley (2) 7:40
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GB3GU1900482 |
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£8.00
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(I do like to be beside the seaside, Has anybody here seen Kelly?, Oh Oh Antonio, A Broken Doll, I've got a lovely bunch of Coconuts, Row Row Row, With my little stick of Blackpool Rock, Put your arms around me honey, Oh I do like to be beside the seaside - See lyrics) |
Vari |
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She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor 2:40
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GB3GU1200223 |
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£5.00
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(classic comedy - as Harry Roy band arrgt 1939 but with shorter play off) |
C |
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She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor 2:41
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GB3GU1200223 |
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£5.00
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(as above Harry Roy 1939 arrgt but more 'understated' for a solo performance) |
C |
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Side by Side 2:31
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GB3GU1700105 |
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£5.00
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(2 x chorus) |
C |
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Sing As We Go 1:30
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GB3GU1300355 |
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£3.00
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(classic Gracie Fields - 2 x chorus + play off) |
A |
Sing as we Go (1934)
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Sing-A-Long Medley (1) 2:23
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GB3GU1900486 |
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£5.00
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(medley - Ma He's Making Eyes at me, For me and my girl, Bill Bailey) |
Vari |
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Sister Suzie (quicker still!) 0:21
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GB3GU1200707 |
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£3.00
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(audience participation song - comedy tongue twister) |
C |
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Sister Suzie (quicker) 0:25
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GB3GU1200706 |
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£3.00
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(audience participation song - comedy tongue twister) |
C |
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Sister Suzie (she sits and shines) 0:29
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GB3GU1200705 |
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£3.00
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(audience participation song - comedy tongue twister) |
C |
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Sorry Medley (Who's Sorry Now?/After You've Gone) 2:57
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GB3GU1200627 |
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£3.00
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(comedy lady - sung to chairman) |
E |
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Stout-Hearted Men 2:27 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800363 |
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£5.00
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(Stout Hearted Men - verse + 2 x chorus) |
Fm/F |
The New Moon
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Sweethearts Medley (1) 7:05
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GB3GU1200701 |
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£6.00
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(It had to be you, Peg o' my heart, You are my sunshine, By the light of the silvery moon, Shine on harvest moon, If you were the only girl in the world - see lyrics) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (2) 5:49
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GB3GU1200752 |
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£6.00
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(You are my sunshine, If I had my way dear, I'll string along with you, By the light of the silvery moon, Shine on harvest moon, If you were the only girl in the world) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (3) 5:10
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GB3GU1200757 |
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£6.00
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(For me and my girl, Peg o' my heart, A shanty in old shanty town, Shine on harvest moon, By the light of the silvery moon, It had to be you) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (4) 6:03
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GB3GU1900516 |
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£6.00
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(You'll never know, I'll get by, Always, Let the rest of the world go by,Look for the silver lining) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (5) 3:12
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GB3GU1900517 |
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£4.00
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(I'll be your sweet heart, I'm shy Mary Ellen, If you were the only girl in the world, Ain't we got fun) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (6) 1:57
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GB3GU1300346 |
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£4.00
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(two sentimental songs in a lovely medley - Let me be your Sweetheart/If You were the only girl in the world - 1 chorus each) |
Gb/A |
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Sweethearts Medley (7) 2:55
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GB3GU1500036 |
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£5.00
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(lovely medley - For Me and my Girl/Peg o' my Heart/If You were the only girl in the world) |
Vari |
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Sweethearts Medley (8) 2:35
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GB3GU1500034 |
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£5.00
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(Male vocal medley of 'Oh you Beautiful Doll' (verse + chorus) and 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart' - See Lyrics) |
Ab/Bb |
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Tears for Souvenirs 2:45 (Male vocal - Backing only)
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GB3GU1900010 |
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£5.00
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(wonderful 1930s track - Played here as the famous Ken Dodd version - backing only) |
C/C# |
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Tears for Souvenirs 2:45 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1900009 |
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£5.00
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(wonderful 1930s track - Played here as the famous Ken Dodd version) |
C/C# |
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The Barrow Boy Song - Medley 2:23 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1400434 |
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£3.00
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(male medley with - No bananas & Lovely bunch of coconuts) |
Vari |
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The Bee Song (Busy Busy Bee) 2:18
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GB3GU1900531 |
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£5.00
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(Arthur Askey song - complete version) |
Eb |
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The Biggest Aspidistra In The World 3:10
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GB3GU2000094 |
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£6.00
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(complete song - as sung by Gracie Fields) |
A |
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The Boy in the Gallery 3:08
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GB3GU1400491 |
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£6.00
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(compete 1885 Marie Lloyd song - 3 verses + extra chorus for a big finish - sometimes called "The Boy I Love is up in the Gallery" |
Eb/E |
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The Darktown Strutters' Ball 2:30
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GB3GU1900656 |
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£5.00
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(The Darktown Strutters Ball - Great Dixieland track - Girl vocal - verse, chorus, chorus, verse chorus - see lyrics) |
G/Ab |
The Dolly Sisters
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The Galloping Major (Play Off) 0:20
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GB3GU1900537 |
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£1.00
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(Frenzied exit - The Major gallops off stage on his runaway horse) |
G |
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The Galloping Major 2:00
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GB3GU1900538 |
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£4.00
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(Comedy song/dance - usually performed by a gentleman dressed up in a "two legged" horse costume! This shortened version contains play on/verse/chorus/chorus) |
G |
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The Galloping Major 3:30
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GB3GU1900539 |
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£5.00
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(comedy song/dance - complete song - usually performed in "two legged" horse costume. See lyrics. Recommend that you use also the separate play off also available)e |
G |
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The Gas Man Cometh 2:10
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GB3GU1200188 |
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£5.00
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(The Gasman Cometh - comedy song from Flanders and Swann - as their original recording) |
G |
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The Good Old Days (Reprise) 1:00
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GB3GU1900541 |
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£1.00
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(one chorus - short drum intro - Words and music by Tom Howard and Colin Pollard - see lyrics) |
F |
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The Good Old Days 1:45
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GB3GU1200719 |
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£3.00
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(good opening number - Words and music by Tom Howard and Colin Pollard) |
Eb |
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The Hippopotamus Song 3:26 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1200616 |
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£5.00
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(comedy - 3 verses) |
G |
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The Hockey Cockey 2:55
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GB3GU1300343 |
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£5.00
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(traditional party song - complete song - see lyrics) |
Bb/B |
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The Honeysuckle And The Bee 2:45
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GB3GU1200720 |
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£3.00
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(2 verses) |
Eb |
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The Man who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo 2:20
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GB3GU1900002 |
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£5.00
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(famous Charles Coborn song - 3 x verses and chorus - quicker tempo - Play off added) |
G |
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The Man who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo 2:30
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GB3GU1900001 |
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£5.00
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(famous Charles Coborn song - 3 x verses and chorus - steady tempo - Play off added) |
G |
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The Marrow Song 3:01
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GB3GU1900545 |
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£6.00
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(suggestive comedy song - sometimes called "Oh What a Beauty" (Oh, What a Beauty). 3 x verse + chorus) |
G/Ab |
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The Midges 3:33 (Girl/young boy vocal)
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GB3GU1800279 |
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£6.00
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(complete song as sung by Kenneth McKellar but played in GIRL/young boy vocal key) |
Bb |
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The Midges 3:33 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800278 |
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£6.00
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(complete track as sung by Kenneth McKellar) |
Eb |
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The Old Soft Shoe/Back In The Old Routine 2:32 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1200722 |
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£3.00
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(male song/dance) |
F/Ab |
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The Rose of Tralee 2:35 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800366 |
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£5.00
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(traditional Irish song - 2 x chorus) |
Bb |
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The Sand Dance (quick reprise) 0:38
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GB3GU1200704 |
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£3.00
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(comedy reprise - much quicker tempo - great for pantomime) |
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Ballet Egyptian Themes
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The Sand Dance 1:47
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GB3GU1200788 |
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£3.00
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(comedy routine - great for pantomime) |
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Ballet Egyptian Themes
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The Soldier's Dream (Le Reve Passe) 2:10
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GB3GU1200713 |
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£3.00
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(male vocal) |
C |
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The Sunshine Of Your Smile 3:26
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GB3GU1200709 |
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£3.00
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(female vocal solo) |
Eb |
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The Thing 2:14 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1700093 |
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£4.00
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(made famous by Phill Harris - complete song |
Bb |
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The Thing 2:34 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1700094 |
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£5.00
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(made famous by Phill Harris - extra verse added for dance) |
Bb |
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The Thing-Ummy-Bob 2:37
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GB3GU1800374 |
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£5.00
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(great Gracie Fields war time song - Used in ITV advert 'Fair and Square' 2019) |
C |
Fair and Square advert ITV 2019
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The White Cliffs Of Dover (Reprise) 1:40
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GB3GU1900565 |
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£2.00
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(Reprise to Military Medley or to the full version of White Cliffs of Dover - 1 x chorus with big finish) |
Bb/B |
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The White Cliffs of Dover 2:17
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GB3GU1300345 |
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£5.00
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(nostalgic war time song - 1.5 x chorus) |
Ab/B |
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The White Cliffs Of Dover 3:00
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GB3GU1900566 |
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£6.00
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(song/dance - great arrgt with big finish - 2 x chorus - see also reprise) |
A/Bb/B |
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There's Something About a Soldier 2:49 + Play Off
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GB3GU2300006 |
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£6.00
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(played in the style of the Cicely Courtneidge version - see lyrics) |
Gb |
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Tiddley-Om-Pom 2:30
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GB3GU1900004 |
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£5.00
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(famous Marie Lloyd song Tiddley Om Pom - shortened to 2 x verse and chorus - play off added - see lyrics) |
Bb |
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Tiddley-Om-Pom 3:45
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GB3GU1900003 |
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£6.00
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(famous Marie Lloyd song Tiddley Om Pom - shortened to 3 x verse and chorus - play off added - see lyrics) |
Bb/B |
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Toora Loora/That's an Irish Lullaby (Reprise) 0:54
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GB3GU1900313 |
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£1.00
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(song - one chorus - big finish -also called Toora Loora) |
C |
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Turned Up 1:55
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GB3GU2000055 |
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£4.00
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(old time song - 2.5 x chorus - Mary Ellen at the Church Turned Up) |
C |
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Under The Bed 3:56
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GB3GU1900588 |
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£5.00
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(classic lady comedy song - My Mother Said Always Look Under The Bed - 3 verses inc. play off) |
D |
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Usherette's Blues 3:44
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GB3GU2000092 |
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£6.00
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(complete song in the style of the Jody Applebaum version but omitting the piano interlude) |
F |
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Usherette's Blues 3:44 (Backing only)
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GB3GU2000093 |
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£6.00
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(complete song in the style of the Jody Applebaum version but omitting the piano interlude - Backing only) |
F |
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Usherette's Blues 4:15
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GB3GU2000090 |
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£7.50
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(complete song in the style of the Jody Applebaum version including piano interlude) |
F |
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Usherette's Blues 4:15 (Backing only)
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GB3GU2000091 |
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£7.50
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(complete song in the style of the Jody Applebaum version including piano interlude - Backing only) |
F |
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Vitality 1:53 (up tempo)
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GB3GU1500258 |
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£4.00
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(chorus/half verse/chorus - up tempo version - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Vitality 2:07 (up tempo)
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GB3GU1500262 |
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£4.00
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(chorus/ half chorus/ half verse/ chorus - up tempo version - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Vitality 2:10 (steady)
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GB3GU1500257 |
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£4.00
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(chorus/half verse/chorus - steady tempo - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Vitality 2:26 (steady)
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GB3GU1500261 |
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£5.00
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(chorus/ half chorus/ half verse/chorus - steady tempo - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Vitality 2:39 (up tempo)
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GB3GU1500260 |
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£5.00
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(chorus x 2 / half verse - chorus - up tempo version - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Vitality 3:03 (steady)
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GB3GU1500259 |
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£5.00
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(chorus x 2/ half verse/ chorus - steady tempo - see lyrics) |
C |
Gay's the Word
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Waiting At The Church 2:30
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GB3GU1300435 |
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£5.00
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(verse + 2 x chorus - begins and ends with the bridal march) |
Gb |
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We'll Gather Lilacs 3:20 (Duet - Key Eb)
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GB3GU1200249 |
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£6.00
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(Wonderful duet - Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth arrangement played 2 tones lower) |
Eb |
Perchance To Dream
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We'll Gather Lilacs 3:20 (Duet - Key F)
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GB3GU1200249 |
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£6.00
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(Wonderful duet - Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth arrangement played 1 tone lower) |
F |
Perchance To Dream
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We'll Gather Lilacs 3:20 (Duet - key G)
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GB3GU1200249 |
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£6.00
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Wonderful duet - Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth arrangement in their key. Available also in two lower keys) |
G |
Perchance To Dream
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We'll Meet Again 1:27
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GB3GU1200638 |
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£3.00
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(1 chorus - male/female) |
G |
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We'll Meet Again 1:28
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GB3GU1500108 |
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£3.00
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(1 chorus - male/female - great finish to the show) |
G |
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We'll Meet Again 1:29
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GB3GU1500109 |
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£3.00
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(great finish - 1 chorus - male/female) |
G |
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Wedding Scene 5:59 (Medley)
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GB3GU1900594 |
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£6.00
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(Comedy medley - Waiting at the church, Mary Ellen, I'm Shy Mary Ellen, Why am I always the bridesmaid? - Joke at end - see lyrics) |
Vari |
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When Father Papered The Parlour 3:25
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GB3GU1200724 |
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£3.00
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(solo lady - 4 verses) |
Ebm/Em |
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When I Grow Too Old To Dream 3:00
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GB3GU1300032 |
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£5.00
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(2 x verse + chorus - female vocal or low male) |
Bb |
The Night is Young (1935)
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When I Take my Morning Promenade 3:42
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GB3GU1300031 |
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£5.00
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(originally made famous by Marie Lloyd - 3 x verse + chorus - play off included) |
Ab |
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When You Wore A Tulip 3:15
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GB3GU1900606 |
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£3.00
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(verse + chorus x 2 - second chorus up tempo - slow to finish) |
Db |
For Me And My Gal
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Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr. Hitler 0:53 (Girl - Young boy vocal)
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GB3GU1800325 |
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£4.00
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(Dad's Army theme tune - as TV show opening credits as sung by Bud Flanagan BUT played in GIRL - Young boy key) |
C |
Dad's Army (BBC TV Series)
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Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr. Hitler 0:53 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800323 |
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£4.00
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(Dad's Army theme tune - as TV show opening credits as sung by Bud Flanagan) |
Eb |
Dad's Army (BBC TV Series)
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Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr. Hitler 1:30 (Girl - Young boy vocal)
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GB3GU1800324 |
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£5.00
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(Dad's Army theme tune - Extended full song version - originally sung by Bud Flanagan - but played in GIRL - Young boy key - see lyrics) |
C |
Dad's Army (BBC TV Series)
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Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr. Hitler 1:30 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1800322 |
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£5.00
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(Dad's Army theme tune - Extended full song version - Male vocal key - originally sung by Bud Flanagan - see lyrics) |
Eb |
Dad's Army (BBC TV Series)
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Wish Me Luck 1:26
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GB3GU1300356 |
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£3.00
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(another classic Gracie Fields song - 2 x chorus) |
Db |
Shipyard Sally
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With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock 1:57 (Girl vocal)
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GB3GU1600271 |
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£4.00
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(verse + 2 x chorus - played in GIRL vocal key - cheeky song made famous by George Formby in 1937) |
F |
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With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock 1:57 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1600269 |
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£4.00
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(verse + 2 x chorus - played in Male vocal key - cheeky song made famous by George Formby) |
C |
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With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock 2:27 (Girl vocal)
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GB3GU1600272 |
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£5.00
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(complete song - verse + 3 x chorus - played in GIRL vocal key - cheeky song made famous by George Formby in 1937) |
F |
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With My Little Stick Of Blackpool Rock 2:27 (Male vocal)
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GB3GU1600270 |
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£5.00
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(complete song - verse + 3 x chorus - Played in Male vocal key - cheeky song made famous by George Formby in 1937) |
C |
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You Are My Hearts Delight 2:59 (Male solo)
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GB3GU1200618 |
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£3.00
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(male solo) |
C |
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You Are My Sunshine 1:25 (Up Tempo version)
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GB3GU1500381 |
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£3.00
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(up tempo version - chorus/verse/chorus) |
D |
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You Are My Sunshine 1:44 (Up Tempo version)
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GB3GU1500379 |
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£4.00
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(up tempo version - verse/chorus/verse/chorus) |
D/Eb |
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You Are My Sunshine 1:45 (Up Tempo version)
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GB3GU1500380 |
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£4.00
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(up tempo version - chorus/verse/verse/chorus) |
D |
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You Can Do A Lot Of Things At The Seaside 0:53
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GB3GU1200195 |
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£2.00
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(music hall song from early 1900's - intro + 1 chorus) |
F |
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You Can Do A Lot Of Things At The Seaside 1:40
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GB3GU1200196 |
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£3.00
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(as above but intro + 2 x chorus) |
F |
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You Made Me Love You 1:54
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GB3GU1900630 |
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£4.00
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(comedy - lady sings to chairman - 1 chorus) |
G |
The Jolson Story
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Yours 3:00
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GB3GU1900005 |
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£6.00
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(classic Vera Lynn track - 2 x chorus) |
Ab |
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