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Lyr Req: Daddy, Buy Me a Big Balloon (C Collins) |
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Subject: Lyr Req: Daddy won't you buy me a big balloon From: GUEST,Howdie Date: 18 Jun 07 - 01:07 PM My mother-in-law Ivy passed away last week at age of 92.Her mother was Eliza Redgrove nee Kent and sand the Music Hall songs in contests at the New Cross Empire before WW 1. One of her favourite songs was the above written by Charles Collins and published in 1908. As she lost her husband in WW2 it had a particular significance for her and she often sang it while doing the housework. I cannot find it on any music hall recordings. Does anyone know the lyrics or of any recordings? Thanks |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Daddy won't you buy me a big balloon From: GUEST Date: 18 Jun 07 - 01:21 PM Oh bother - the lyrics were "Daddy, buy me a big balloon" possibly followed by so I can fly up to the moon - to see my mum who has died was the sentiment. Howdie |
Subject: Music Hall Songs-Charles Collins, Kate Carney, &c From: Jim Dixon Date: 26 Jun 07 - 01:06 AM I can't find the one you're looking for, but WorldCat lists these: He can't act the gentleman by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Howard & Co., 쳌6. Oh! Kate Carney : answer to "Three pots a shilling" by Charles Collins; Kate Carney; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. That's how they say good-bye! by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. Shall I be an angel, daddy? by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. The curate by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. You can't punch my ticket again by Charles Collins; Cissie Kent; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Ma paid Pa by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌8. The two dolls by Charles Collins; Harry Castling; Edward St Quentin; H G Banks; Sisters Moore. London : Howard & Co., 쳌8. There's a nice little home a-waiting by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. When the stars are peeping by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Wouldn't you like to know? by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌8. It belongs to somebody else by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Joe Archer; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. Martha, Martha, why don't you name the day? by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Mother's old arm chair by Charles Collins; Alice Carney; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. Mother's old arm chair, or, I should have it in my drawing room by Charles Collins; Alice Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Nelly was a lady by Stephen Collins Foster; C F Shattuck Language: English Type: Musical Score : Printed music : Part-songs Boston : Oliver Ditson Co., 쳌9. Only a tiny band of gold by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Only good-night, not good-bye by Charles Collins; Winnie Derson; Fred J Barnes; John S Baker; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. Susie Anna, or, Seven shillings and a tanner by Charles Collins; Frank Coyne; Fred J Barnes; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. The "new cut" coon by Charles Collins; Edgar Bateman; Gus Elen London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Turn back, Whittington by Charles Collins; Nat Clifford; Tom Leamore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Get married the same as me by Fred Murray New York : Nove Music Pub. Co., 쳌0. Have it over your side, Lucy by Charles Collins; Fred Barnes; Frank Coyne; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. I love a dear little lady by Charles Collins; Walter Munroe; Fred J Barnes; Ryder Slone; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. I put my um-ber-el-ler up by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Just another month or so by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Marie Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Keep that flag a-flying by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Lizzie Collins; Athas and Collins (Musical group) London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. My daddy's a gentleman by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Never fall in love by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Joe Archer; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. Once we were sweethearts by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Oui! oui! oui! by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Play that melody again by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Arthur Lennard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Rip Van Winkle by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore; Harry Castling; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. She may not be a lady by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Harry Anderson; Winnie Derson; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. Sweet little Rose of Persia by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore; Fred J Barnes; H G Banks London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. That pretty little wife of mine by Charles Collins; Walter Hastings; Edgar Bateman; Harry Bawn London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. That's how he saves his money by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. A picture from nature by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. A roaming Romeo : Harry Anderson's popular song by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Harry Anderson's popular song A roaming Romeo by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Little Willie Brown by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. My friend is my pocket, or, Talk about your old pals by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. My pipe by George Everard; J H Hurst; Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Oh, woman! remember your promise by Henry E Pether; Charles Collins; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Oo, oo, oo, oo, what am I to do? : a Lowther Arcade lament by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Winnie Derson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. That's when I'm thinking of you by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Lizzie Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. The ball went rolling down the hill by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Michael Nolan London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. The last of the dandies by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George Gray London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. The silver and the gold by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Edith Manley London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Though her head is bent with age by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Better than all the toys by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Daddy, I'm going to bye-bye! by Charles Collins; Maurice Crosby; Henry E Pether London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. How can I leave you? by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. I ask no vow by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. I want no fair-weather girl by Joseph Tabrar; Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. Little things, and what they lead to by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Mother's found another father by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Lottie Lennox London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. My Sue-oo-oo : Miss Poppy Williams's popular song by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Poppy Williams London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. My Sue-oo-oo-oo-oo by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Poppy Williams London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Peace by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. The artful little spider and the fly by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Two little boys and the apples by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. You be my gee-gee, daddy by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. A man is different to a woman by Charles Collins; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Fifty years ago by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Fly away, pretty bird by Charles Collins; Lily Morris; Maurice Crosby; Henry E Pether London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌3. Lucy's black coon by Charles Collins; Fanny St Clair; Henry E Pether; Howard & St. Clair. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌3. My Dinah is my dinner! by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Bert Brantford London : Reeder & Walsh, 쳌3. Only a factory girl by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Lottie Lennox London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Only the stars to peep by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Milner Verren London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Three makes jolly fine company by Charles Collins; E W Rogers, composer.; Arthur Lennard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. You must call the lady "mother" by Charles Collins; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. You shan't come in my pretty cage by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh; Daisy Dormer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. He's just as much to his mother by Charles Collins; Harry Castling London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. If you can't buy a motor-car, buy a motor-cap by Charles Collins; Nellie Wilson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Kind Mr. Santa Claus by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Laughable times : coming thro' the rhymes by Charles Collins; George Collins; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌4. Little Johnnie's "firework club", or, A terrible tale of woe by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Mammy's an angel by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Maude Ford London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. My Hindoo queen by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Kit Keen London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. My sleeping beauty! by Charles Collins; Harry Castling London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Pollie, the ordinary girl by Joseph Tabrar; Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. The ivy that is clinging to the wall by Charles Collins; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. The shore beyond the skies by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Milner Verren London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. The sweetest singer of all by Charles Collins; Edgar Bateman; J W Ellison London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. To-morrow is mother's birthday by Charles Collins; Harry Castling London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. We go to sleep again by Charles Collins; Harry Castling; Will Musgrave, singer. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. We'd a nice little parlour when we started by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Wipe your feet before you go in by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. You're not going like that! by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Are yer 'sleep? by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Ryder Slone London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Don't call on Friday by Harry Castling; Daisy Dormer; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. Don't cry, sister Jane! by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. Don't speak of the past! by Charles Collins; John P Harrington London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Flowers are not always blooming by Maxwell Barrett; Charles Collins; Sadie Simpson; Marie Lawrence; Grace Compton; Jack Bendon London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Good-night Mr. Brown! I'm out! by Charles Collins; Amber Austa London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. I wish I was by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; George Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I wouldn't leave my little wooden-hut for you by Charles Collins; Tom Mellor London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. I wouldn't leave my little wooden-hut for you by Tom Mellor; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. If we hadn't any women in the world by Charles Collins; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I'm coming in with you by Charles Collins; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I'm not going to marry you! : Mister Brown, I've altered my mind by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. My lovely Susie-Sue by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. Only a silver locket by Charles Collins; John P Harrington London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Seagull! by Charles Collins; E W Rogers, composer. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Tally ho! by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore; David Allen & Sons, Ltd. London : Hopwood & Crew Ltd., 쳌5. Two girls are not too many for a fellow like me by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. You are such a dear little dolly! by Henry E Pether; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. You stick to the ship, my lads! by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Beautiful birds- beautiful trees by Henry E Pether; Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. Bella Brown by Charles Collins; Joe O'Gorman London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. Buster Simpson, Esquire : You ain't a bit of use to me! by Charles Collins; Minnie Mace London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. I ain't a-going to book you any more! by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. I don't only want you for my Sunday girl by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. I don't want a pretty white girl by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. I want a wife who'll take care of me by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. I'm goin'- I'm goin'- I'm gone! by Charles Collins; Harry Castling; Daisy Dormer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. It's impossible to find a better girl than you by Charles Collins; Florence Schuberth London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. Just because you've got a brand-new suit on by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. Love me for a little while by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell; Rosie Lloyd London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. The place where we said "good-bye" by Harry Castling; C W Murphy; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. A very old friend of the family by Charles Collins; George Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Don't cry, daddy! by Charles Collins; Tom Leamore; Nat Clifford; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Don't you love your little Charlie now? by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Fifty long years ago by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell; Harry Bancroft; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Follow the girls! by Charles Collins; Fred E Terry; Charles Deane London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. I lost Georgie in Trafalgar Square by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Nellie Wallace London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. I shan't speak to you any more! by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. If everybody were as kind as you : Mother dear by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. If I can't come around to your house by Charles Collins; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. It seems to me by W H Wallis; Charles Collins; George Brooks; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. It's no use you calling "Hannah"! by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; George Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. I've been dreaming by Charles Collins; Daisy Dormer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Mister Johnson, or, You told me to go by Charles Collins; Daisy Dormer; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. My father's jokes by Charles Collins; Harry Castling; George Brooks; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. My girl by Charles Ridgwell; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. My only friend by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. My wigwam just holds two by Charles Collins; Dave Hall, composer. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Scoot by Charles Collins; Tom Mellor; Amber Austa; Daisy Dormer London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. The braw Scotch laddie, and his sweetheart's daddy by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. The dear little lady I took for a walk by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell; J W Ellison London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. There you are again, with the same old smile! by Charles Collins; Charles Ridgwell; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. We all came in the world with nothing by W H Wallis; Charles Collins London : Star music Pub. Co. Ltd., 쳌7. When the baby starts to talk by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Arthur Lennard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. When they get old by W H Wallis; Charles Collins; Joe Tennyson; Tennyson & Wallis. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Why does the world seem brighter? by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. You don't want me, or, The girl you've cast aside by Charles Collins; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Your mother once was all to me by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Give me your blessing, dear mother by Charles Collins; Edgar Bateman London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. I don't care if there's a girl there / written and composed by Charles Collins; R P Weston; John S Baker London : Star Music Pub. Co. ; New York : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌8. I pay for all by Charles Collins; Edgar Bateman; Frank Boyce London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Jin-Jan-John!, or, The Christening by George A Stevens, composer.; Charles Collins; Colin Kaye London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Money in the bank, or, It ain't a-coming out for you! by Charles Collins; Fred Murray London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Mr. N. Peck by Charles Osborne; Charles Collins; George Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. My little Yiddisher boy by Charles Collins; Herbert Rule; George Jackley; Kate Carney London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Now, I have to call him father by Charles Collins; Fred Godfrey Language: English Type: Musical Score : Printed music New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., 쳌8. Oh! Adam and Eve by Charles Collins; George Collins; Ada Fawn London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Oh! Johnny there's a locket in your pocket by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Joseph A Tunbridge London : Star music Pub. Co. Ltd., 쳌8. Only a man by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Tom Woottwell London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Stand and deliver, Isabella Brown! by Fred J Barnes; Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Billy Hobbs London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. The tramp, or, You're up to-day and down tomorrow by Charles Collins; Harry Castling; Ida Barr London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Waiting for a girl by Charles Collins; Daisy Dormer; A J Mills London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌8. When a girl says no by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Come and hear him play his oom-ter-ar-a by Charles Collins; Fred Murray London : Star music Pub. Co. Ltd., 쳌9. Do yer don't? by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Tom Yorke London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Drop me a line, or, I ain't seen much of you by Charles Collins; John A Glover-Kind; C W Murphy London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Get married the same as me by Charles Collins; Fred Murray London : Star music Pub. Co. Ltd., 쳌9. I'll saw his see-saw down by A J Mills; Charles Collins; F Godfrey Language: English Type: Musical Score : Printed music : Popular music New York : Nove Music Co., 쳌9. I'll saw his see-saw down by Arthur J Mills; Charles Collins; Fred Godfrey; Herbert Rule London : Star Music Pub. Co., 쳌9. Keep on jogging along by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Fred E Terry; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Maude by Charles Collins; Lottie Lennox; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. My lady's shoe, or, My little box of Day and Martin by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Harry Clifford London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. On the same place every time : Miss Vesta Victoria's roller-skating song by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Vesta Victoria London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Sweet seventy-two by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Arthur Lennard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. The prettiest girl in town by Charles Collins; E W Rogers, composer. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Top-hat- every time! by John P Harrington; E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins; Mark Sheridan London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Ups and downs, or, The further you have to fall by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Tom Yorke London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌9. You're wearing the hat your father wore by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Come and take tea with me by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Rose Gower London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. Don't take me away from the girls by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. I have a flower in my heart, dear by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. I may be a millionaire by Fred Godfrey; Charles Collins; Eugene Stratton London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. I shall blow my whistle! by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Harry Knox London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. It's all for the best, Polly darling by Tom Mellor; Harry Gifford; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Let's go to the church by E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins; Ida Barr; Gus Harris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Man, man, beautiful man! by Fred Godfrey; Charles Collins; Will Driscoll London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Mother put a card in the window by John P Harrington; E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins; Maidie Scott London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Mother's had row with father! by John P Harrington; Vesta Victoria; Charles Collins; Fred Godfrey; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. Oh! there isn't a girl to spare : When Jack comes home again by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Harry Anderson; Winnie Derson London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Oh, the ocean! the wibberly-wobberly ocean! by Robert P Weston; Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Old Wood's wood by Terry Sullivan; Charles Collins; George Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Patsy Brannigan by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Walter Munroe London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. She'll be seventeen on Sunday by Charles Collins; Walter Munroe; Fred Murray; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. Top-hat- every time! by John P Harrington; Mark Sheridan; E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌0. You'd better go, Mister Snow! by Charles Collins; Huntley Trevor; John P Harrington London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Any old iron? : Harry Champion's popular song by Charles Collins; Harry Champion; E A Sheppard; Fred E Terry London : Herman Darewski, 쳌1. Come down, Mrs. Brown! come down! by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Costello tom. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. If we had no money in the world by Charles Collins; Fred E Terry; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. I'm proud of my old bald head! by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. In the evening when I leave you, Eva dear by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Let's go the longest way by Charles Collins; Fred Murray London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Mooney by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Oh! father, when you married mother by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Florrie Forde London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Patsy Hennessey : (with the word 'Mister' in front of my name) by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Joe Archer; Sidney Kent London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Rachel Lewis, the sweet lttle Jewess by Charles Collins; Joe Burley; Lowenwirth, singer.; Cohan, singer.; Lowenwirth and Cohan. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. Start out with nothing in your pocket by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Rich & Rich. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. There's danger on the line by Fred Murray; Fred W Leigh; Charles Collins; Arthur Lennard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. This is the harem skirt by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Millie Payne London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. We'd better strip the bed and have another little look by Charles Collins; Joe Burley; Harry Bull; George d' Albert London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. You do look pretty in your tea-gown, Kitty! by Charles Collins; Harry Staunton London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌1. Come with me, and be one of the nightbirds! by Harry Castling; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Dick, Dick, with your walking stick by Charles Collins; Joe Burley; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Have a drop of gin, Joe! by Joseph Tabrar; Charles Collins; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. His particular pal by A E Lawrence; Charles Collins; Fred Terry, songwriter.; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. I do like to look into your eyes, little girl! by Harry Castling; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. It's the ring your father bought me by Paul Pelham; Charles Collins; Fred E Terry; Florrie Gallimore London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. Little Abey's money-box by Robert P Weston; Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Lowenwirth, singer.; Cohan, singer. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. M.A.double-R.I.E.D. by Harry Leighton; Charles Collins; Joe Archer London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Mary Ann, Mary Ann, come in! by Fred Murray; Vesta Victoria; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. My house full of treaures by Charles Collins; J Lawrence, composer.; Harry Anderson London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌2. Send me a record of mother's voice by E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. The ragtime rag shop by Charles Collins; Joe Burley; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Toast those who're absent by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Will Godwin London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. When a woman says no by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Mark Sheridan London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Where have you left the girls? by E W Rogers, composer.; Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Mark Sheridan London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌2. Dan, the cats' meat man by E A Sheppard; Charles Collins; Fred Earle London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. I was holding my cocoanut [sic] by Charles Collins; Joe Burley London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Jolity, we like your company! by Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Terry Sullivan London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌3. Sweet little maid of Genoa by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. The old high hat that I got married in by Charles Collins; E A Sheppard London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. Why did you come knocking at the door? by Charles Collins; Percy Edgar London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌3. William the conquer-er [sic] by J Lawrence, composer.; Charles Collins; Fred E Terry London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌3. Daddy's lullaby by Charles Collins; Scott Mackenzie, songwriter.; Gilbert Wells London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. Hello! where's the girl? by John P Harrington; Charles Collins London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. Joe! Joe! bring out your fiddle and your bow by Charles Collins; Mabel Thorne London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. Let's all stay until the morning by Charles Collins London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. Our cosy little bungalow by Charles Collins; Lottie Lennox London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. S.W. EE. T.H.E.A. RT. by Charles Collins; Terry Sullivan London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌4. Serves you right, Mister Wright by Charles Collins; Maude Forde London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. This style belongs to me by Charles Collins; Albert Athas; Athas and Collins (Musical group) London : Frank Howard Ltd., 쳌4. What cher, my old brown son, how are yer? by E A Sheppard; Charles Collins; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌4. Father's got the sack from the water works by Charles Collins; Terry Sullivan; Maidie Scott London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. Good-bye, Rachael! by William Hargreaves, songwriter.; Charles Collins; Fred Curran London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I mustn't treat the missus by Charles Collins; Phil Bransby London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I will have a night to-night! by Charles Collins; Morny Cash, singer. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. The sun is shining brightly- not for me by Charles Collins; Terry Sullivan; Percy Edgar London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌5. When my Rachel smiles by Terry Sullivan; Charles Collins; Charles Cohan London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. When the wedding bells go ding-dong by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh; Jen Latona London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. Who does the lady belong to? by Charles Collins; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌5. I saw six short soldiers scrubbing six short shirts by Herman Darewski; Terry Sullivan; Charles Collins; Jay Laurier London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌6. Those bonny brown eyes at my billet by Charles Collins; Fred J Barnes; Percy Edgar London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌6. I'm better off in my little dug-out by Charles Collins; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. Keep your pecker up and carry on! by Fred Elton; Fred J Barnes; Charles Collins; Winifred Ward London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌7. Why am I always the bridesmaid? by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌7. If I could paint her picture in the sky by Charles Collins; Edgar Bateman London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. Take my arm and take me home by Fred W Leigh; Charles Collins; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. The abbey ruin by Charles Collins; Fred Murray; Harry Bedford London : Francis, Day & Hunter, 쳌8. There ain't no bones in beer by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌8. I'm going to buy you the R.I.N.G. by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Love me just a little bit by Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌9. Ev'rybody knows me in my old brown hat by Charles Collins; Fred W Leigh; Harry Champion London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Little Johnnie Johnson's first smoke by Charles Collins; Harry Castling London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. Meet me : Down by the -den gate by Harry Castling; Charles Collins London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. There's the wee white heather growing by Fred W Leigh; Charles Collins; Lily Morris London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌0. I like an 'ot-water-bottle in bed by Harry Castling; Charles Collins; Ernie Mayne; C Cooke, artist. London : Francis, Day and Hunter, 쳌1. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Daddy, Buy Me a Big Balloon (C Collins) From: GUEST,Fantum Date: 05 Feb 12 - 01:50 PM Try here it should lead you to Windyridge and loads of recordings www.musichallcds.com Look in the digitrad on this site there is a good chance of finding something then try the threads because someone somewhere has been looking for this stuff After that try you tube Good luck |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Daddy, Buy Me a Big Balloon (C Collins) From: GUEST Date: 05 Oct 14 - 02:26 PM Hi - did you every fine the lyrics for this - I'd like them for my father in law who is 80 tomorrow. Thanks |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Daddy, Buy Me a Big Balloon (C Collins) From: GUEST,# Date: 05 Oct 14 - 06:41 PM "Daddy, buy me a big Balloon" ... References to the 1908 song attribute it to Collins and Ridgwell. No luck with lyrics, Guest. Sorry. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Daddy, Buy Me a Big Balloon (C Collins) From: GUEST,# Date: 05 Oct 14 - 06:44 PM Dady won't you buy me a great big balloon, Then you and I can go flying, Up past the Moon. There we can meet the Angels, Our journey will not be in vain, Cos mummy can come back to earth with us, Back to our home again. I did trip over that, but whether it will be of help is beyond me. It is from https://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080418014549AACxQvo |
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