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21 Oct 00 - 04:56 PM (#324125) Subject: english music hall From: GUEST down at the old bull and bush. an old music hall song. Isd there an internet source for such songs or do an mudcats have an idea? |
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21 Oct 00 - 05:04 PM (#324126) Subject: RE: english music hall From: GUEST,djprock Sorry the grammar. I guess there is no spell/grammar check on Mudcat. I had a pint or two in the Old Bull and Bush in Hampstead. Apparently there is a famous music hall song associated with the pub. Any help? |
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21 Oct 00 - 05:22 PM (#324144) Subject: RE: english music hall From: wildlone Song can be founnd here "click" . Other song can be found here click . |
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21 Oct 00 - 06:00 PM (#324171) Subject: RE: english music hall From: McGrath of Harlow Here is a site about English music hall and here is another Each of them has a good set of links. |
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22 Mar 04 - 01:26 PM (#1143112) Subject: RE: english music hall From: GUEST,Steve Originally sung by Florrie Forde |
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22 Mar 04 - 07:10 PM (#1143364) Subject: RE: english music hall From: GeoffLawes Cockney Ding Dong by Charles Keeping (ISBN 0722650612 ) has about 75 fairly well known Music Hall songs in, and for some songs that a folk club audience will almost certainly never have heard before you might look at Bawdy Songs Of The Early Music Hall by George Speight ( ISBN 07153 70138 ) |
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22 Mar 04 - 07:41 PM (#1143393) Subject: RE: english music hall From: Dead Horse The English Music Hall was also known for its monologues http://www.monologues.co.uk/ |