Music Hall & Comedy - A-C
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My Ref. |
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Cat. No. |
Condition |
Price |
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Ben Albert, Harry Fay & Company |
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The village concert/[Laughing record]Flanagan's star turn |
7338 |
Ariel Grand |
4134 |
V+ |
Sold £4 |
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When pa listens in/The village concert |
4357 |
Parlophone w Parlophone sleeve |
E 5399 |
E- |
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Alexander & Mose |
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In dark subjects - Parts 1 & 2 |
1440 |
HMV |
B. 3843 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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The chicken chasers - parts 1 & 2 |
2009 |
HMV |
B. 3876 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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Auto-suggestion/Fish sauce |
4553 |
HMV |
B. 3925 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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Mack Allen |
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Squint-eyed Cactus Jones/The return of the gay caballero |
8573 |
Regal |
MR118 |
E- |
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Bert Alvey |
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Ship ahoy/[James Hudson]Come over to Hanover |
6704 |
Beka-Grand |
40830/40804 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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O' Jonny there's a locket in your pocket/I want you to see my girl |
5276 |
John Bull |
40579 |
E |
£5 |
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I'd like to spend my holidays with you/Yip-I-addy I-ay |
5539 |
John Bull |
40614 |
E |
£4 |
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Don't take me home/Send them along to me |
5540 |
John Bull |
40775 |
E |
£5 |
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Arizona Jack |
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Ragtime cowboy Joe/On the Mississippi |
12452 |
Cinch |
5101 |
V+ |
£3.5 |
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Fred Arthurs |
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See: Charles Penrose |
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Arthur Askey |
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Effie Atherton |
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My young man's ever so nice/Dennis, the menace from Venice |
596 |
HMV |
B.D. 287 |
N- |
Sold £5 |
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Chas. Austin & Company |
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Parker, P.C. - Parts 1 & 2 |
3524 |
Columbia-Rena |
1517 |
V+ |
Sold £4.5 |
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Parker at the Derby/Parker goes to the races |
6249 |
Scala |
369 |
E-/E |
Sold £5.5 |
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Max Bacon |
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I can get it for you wholesale/Buy my little ten-a-penny pills |
4353 |
Parlophone |
F 1050 |
E+ |
SOLD £4 |
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William T-hell/Little red hooding ride |
8162 |
Parlophone |
F 15 |
E+/V |
£1.5 |
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Angela Baddeley & L. du Garde Peach |
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Motoring without tears - Parts 1 & 2 Previous copy - Sold £20 |
1787-2 |
HMV |
B. 2813 |
E+ |
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Kate on the Underground/The bargain counter |
T279 12" |
HMV |
C 1801 |
E+ |
£6.5 |
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Chris Bailey |
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What's her name? Maria!/Where oh! where do I live? |
7907 |
Edison Bell Winner |
7907 |
V (grubby) |
Sold £1.5 |
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Kathleen Barbour |
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Drinkwater's matrimonial agency - Parts 1 & 2 |
4927 |
Brunswick |
1106 |
E- |
Sold £3 |
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Roy Barbour |
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The lion and Albert/With her head tucked underneath her arm |
138 |
Rex |
8342 |
V+ |
Sold £4 |
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Runcorn Ferry/The return of Albert |
6248 |
Rex |
8621 |
N- |
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Phil Barker |
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Breakfast for a Scottish working man/How I loved my Sandy |
5190 |
Parlophone |
E 3795 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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Robert Barker |
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I'm always doing something silly/I shall sit in the corner and sulk |
4052 |
The Stars |
122 |
E- |
Sold £3 |
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Tom Barratt |
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Ma! Look at Charlie/Where, oh! where do I live |
E251 |
Radio |
816 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Agnes Bartholomew |
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The whistle/Mrs. McLeerie's country visit |
1696 |
Parlophone |
R 737 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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Bert Bartley |
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Get out and get under/(Kate Moore)Hold your hand out naughty boy |
895 |
Popular |
P544 |
V |
Sold £2 |
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I can't keep my eyes off the girls/[Donald McLean]Roamin' in the gloamin' |
3222 |
Champion-Gamage |
G.109 |
V+ |
Sold £3 |
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Barton Brothers |
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Joe & Paul - Parts 1 & 2 |
1540 |
Oriole |
JB.603 |
E+ |
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A. W. Baskcomb |
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The long, long war/A. W. Bascomb and his cheery pal |
4877 |
Brunswick |
210 |
E+ |
Sold £3.5 |
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Surplus women/Beautiful baby |
5035 |
Columbia |
4204 |
E |
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Billy Bennett |
CD available |
RT_022 |
£6.99 |
Post Paid (within UK) |
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Daddy/The M.P. |
5000 |
Columbia |
5649 |
N- |
Sold £5.5 |
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The club raid/My mother doesn't know I'm on the stage |
5001 |
Columbia |
5719 |
E/E+ |
Sold £5 |
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Don't send my boy to prison/She was poor but she was honest |
4214 |
Columbia |
DB 164 |
E- |
£4.5 |
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Christmas day in the cook house/Please let me sleep on your doorstep tonight |
10002 |
Columbia |
DB 658 |
E |
£6 |
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Don't send my boy to prison/She was poor, but she was honest |
4443 |
Regal |
MR 147 |
E |
Sold £5 |
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The bookmaker's daughter/The foreign legion |
8195 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 1724 |
E/E- |
£4 |
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The call of the Yukon/The League of Nations |
5002 |
Rex |
8493 |
E+ |
Sold £5 |
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The call of the Yukon/The League of Nations |
A-101 |
Imperial Broadcast (w Original sleeve E- |
4010 |
E-/E |
£4.5 |
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Barney Bernard |
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Goldstein goes in the railroad/Cohen at the telephone |
8488 |
Victor U.S.A. |
18029 |
E+ |
£7 |
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Beverly Buckle Sisters |
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That goes on for days and days/I laughed so hard I nearly died |
1761 |
Decca |
F. 3129 |
E+ |
Sold £4 |
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Elton Black |
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Bobbed haired Mary/I'm very please I came to London |
5157 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4368 |
E- |
Sold £3.5 |
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Mel Blanc |
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Fred Bluett |
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I knew there was something I forgot/For he's a jolly good fellow |
5622 |
Regal |
G 6017 |
V+/E- |
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Harry Bluff |
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Take me up with you Dearie/Top o' the morning |
5543 |
John Bull |
04949 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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Harry Bluff & Buena Bent |
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Mr. & Mrs. Brown at Wembley - Parts 1 & 2 |
7832 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4044 |
E+ |
Sold £7 |
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Mr. & Mrs. Brown at the zoo - Parts 1 & 2 |
7839 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4203 |
E |
£4 |
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Mr. & Mrs. Brown at the races - Parts 1 & 2 |
7845 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4504 |
E |
£4 |
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Mr. & Mrs. Brown at the pantomime - Parts 1 & 2 |
7848 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4545 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Mr. & Mrs. Brown at the pictures - Parts 1 & 2 |
722 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4741 |
E- |
£3 |
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Harry Bluff & Billy Whitlock |
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The auctioneer/The tram conductor (ecnap) |
906 |
Imperial |
956 |
G+ |
£1.5 |
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Betty Bolton |
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She jumped on her push bike/My private affair |
A-500 |
Imperial |
2622 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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George Bolton |
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The blind boy/My fiddle is my sweetheart |
A-329 |
Parlophone |
E.6195 |
V+ |
£1 |
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Reg Bolton |
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Blobbs and his jobs (No. 1) At the fire station - Parts 1 & 2 |
8166 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 1403 |
E+ |
Sold £5 |
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Brad and Al |
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The lady and the bottle/At the zoo |
1373 |
Columbia |
DB 1184 |
N- |
Sold £5 |
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Peter Brough & Archie Andrews |
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I saw mommy kissing Santa Clause/The little fir tree |
254 |
HMV (Picture) |
B.D. 1306 |
E+ |
Sold £3.50 |
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Jack and the Beanstalk - Parts 1 & 2 (w Peter Madden, Hattie Jacques, Julie Andres, the Hedley Ward Trio & the Tanner Sisters both) |
T351 12" |
HMV |
C.4050 |
E+ |
Sold £12 |
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Pete Brown |
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I wish I had a pal like you |
5271 |
John Bull |
40359 |
E |
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George Buck |
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On her doorstep last night/Moscow |
6259 |
Decca |
F. 1576 |
E |
£3.5 |
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The "Oi" song/The sun has got his hat on (w Arthur Lalley & His O. both sides) |
6512 |
Decca |
F. 3065 |
E |
Sold £3.5 |
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George Buck & Company |
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Sunday afternoon/Eleven good lads (The Football Anthem) |
1760 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 1073 |
E |
Sold £4.5 |
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Albert Burdon & Company |
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Albert before the means test committee - Parts 1 & 2 |
12680 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 1120 |
N- |
£6 |
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Burns & Allen |
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Dizzy - Parts 1 & 2 |
1198 |
Columbia |
DB 286 |
E+ |
£4.5 |
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Eddie Butler |
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We all said "no"/If your face wants to laugh, well, let it! |
7909 |
Edison Bell Winner |
4780 |
E- |
Sold £3 |
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Douglas Byng |
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Harry Carlton |
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I'm afraid to go home in the dark/ss |
2218 |
Gramophone Concer |
G.C.-3-2967 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Sam Carson |
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The masher and the monkey/Macnamarra's band |
8716 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 3732 |
E- |
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Billy Caryll & Hilda Mundy |
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Scenes of domestic bliss - Breakfast time/Midnight |
7783 |
Rex |
8310 |
E+ |
Sold £3.5 |
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Casey Kids (w George Buck) |
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A Casey Court concert - Parts 1 & 2 |
13408 |
Regal |
MR 448 |
E- |
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The Casey Kids Beano - Parts 1 & 2 |
13410 |
Regal |
MR 575 |
E+ |
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Christmas Eve in Casey Court - Parts 1 & 2 |
13409 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 1486 |
E |
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The Casey Kids evacuated - Parts 1 & 2 |
8462 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 3395 |
E+ |
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Michael Casey |
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Casey taking the census/Casey at the dentists |
1889 |
Regal |
G 7115R |
E- |
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Casey as a doctor/Casey as a judge |
6339 |
Regal |
G 7116R |
E |
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Casey's description of his fight/Casey telephones |
1890 |
Regal |
G 7118 |
E |
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Casey's war testimonial/Casey in the harem |
799 |
Regal |
G 8335 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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Harry Champion |
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Let's have a basin of soup/I was holding my cocoanut |
7346 |
Ariel Grand |
9309 |
E |
Sold £11 |
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Work, boys, work/Doctor Shelley |
10866 |
Coliseum |
864 |
V+ |
£12 |
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Here comes old father Christmas/Keep your hands in your trousers pockets |
5415 |
Columbia |
2276 |
E- |
Sold £6 |
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Let's have a basin of soup/Cover it over quick, Matilda |
10867 |
John Bull |
H 23 |
E |
£14 |
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Cockney Bill of London Town/Hey-diddle-diddle |
10869 |
Regal |
G 7357 |
V (bite crack causes clicks s1 & sticks part way into s2) |
£7 |
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Any old iron/Everywhere you go you'll find a soldier |
10868 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR 3347 |
E+ |
Sold £12 |
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Jack Charman |
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I'm mighty lucky cos I come from Kentucky/Linger a little longer |
2897 |
Actuelle |
10241 |
E |
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Here we are! here we are! Here we are again/Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers |
9260 |
Homochord |
4672 |
E- |
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Who were you with last night/Here's to all the girls |
5552 |
John Bull |
B138 |
V+ |
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T-R-O-U-B-L-E/[Arthur Osmond]I don't want a girl |
12292 |
Valkyrie |
184 |
V+ ecnap |
£7 |
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Cheerful Charlie Chester & His Gang |
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When you play with fire/The old Bazaar in Cairo |
7219 |
Decca |
F. 8693 |
E |
£4 |
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The vamp of Baghdad/Let it be soon |
7221 |
Decca |
F. 8701 |
E+ |
£4 |
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Maurice Chevalier |
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Cheno Orchestra |
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Echoes of variety - Parts 1 & 2 |
6260 |
Decca |
F. 1591 |
V+ |
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Clapham & Dwyer |
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Tom Clare (at the piano) |
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At home, I'm my wife's husband; but when I'm away, I'm me/Where does daddy go to? |
9011 |
Columbia |
3978 |
E- |
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Emil Clare |
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Married v Single/My idea of a girl |
4396 |
Cinch |
5060 |
E- |
Sold £3 |
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Johnson Clark (Ventriloquist!) |
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The poacher's son - Parts 1 & 2 |
10924 |
Zonophone |
6191 |
E+ |
£3.5 |
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Cobbett & Walker |
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Four and nine/When I leave the world behind |
5743 |
HMV |
B. 711 |
E- |
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Charles Coborn |
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(a)Man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo (b)Off she goes again/(a)Two lovely black eyes (b)He's alright when you know him |
1823 |
Zonophone |
6264 |
E |
Sold £3.5 |
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Two lovely black eyes/The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo |
2558 |
Columbia |
5665 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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Collins & Harlan |
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Yimming yee/Making eyes |
229 |
The Leader |
5378 |
V |
Sold £2 |
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The International rag/Take me to that Swanee shore |
5630 |
Regal |
G 6342 |
E- |
Sold £3.5 |
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Underneath the monkey moon/Cubanola glide |
A-87 |
Rena Double Face |
1381 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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Yip! I adee! I ay/ss |
6690 |
Zonophone |
X-44128 |
V+ |
Sold £1 |
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Arthur Collins |
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When Uncle Joe playes a rag on his old banjo/[Ada Jones & Herbert Scott]The wedding glide |
7428 |
Columbia-Rena |
2101 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Charlie Collins |
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Keep on carrying on/I've tried to be good but the girls won't let me |
12293 |
Zonophone |
1682 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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On his first day home on leave/Five days' leave |
12294 |
Zonophone |
1727 |
V+ |
£4 |
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Coo-ee Coo-ee/What a time we've had |
12299 |
Zonophone |
1753 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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Oh for a roly-poly/Pudden |
12285 |
Zonophone |
1783 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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Tommy Tucker took the tin of tasty tinned tomatoes/Mother's home-made bread |
12286 |
Zonophone |
1800 |
E |
£4.5 |
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Colt Brothers |
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Eleven more months and ten more days - Parts 1 & 2 |
6926 |
Panachord |
25029 |
E+ |
£4 |
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The lady that's known as Lou/Calamity Jane (w Lucy Gray both sides) |
7062 |
Panachord |
25276 |
E- |
£3.5 |
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Bobbie Comber |
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Give yourself a pat on the back/Barnacle Bill the sailor |
E227 |
Broadcast |
489 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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Maggie's cold/Bunky-doodle-I-doh |
E226 |
Broadcast |
491 |
E |
Sold £2.5 |
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We all go Oo, ha, ha! together/Barracky Bert the soldier |
E219-2 |
Broadcast |
676 |
E |
£3 |
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Riddles/Stories |
N24 |
Broadcast |
830 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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He's dead but he won't lie down/The flies crawled up the window |
N105 |
Broadcast |
919 |
E |
Sold £3 |
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Does Santa Claus sleep with his whiskers/la-di-da-di-da |
11729 |
Broadcast Twelve |
3359 |
E |
Sold £3.5 |
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An elephant never forgets/Beer is best |
6363 |
Rex |
8134 |
E |
Sold £3.5 |
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Teasing tongue twisters - Parts 1 & 2 |
6404 |
Rex |
8214 |
E |
£4 |
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Bobbie Comber memories - Parts 1 & 2 |
6432 |
Rex |
8272 |
E- |
£3 |
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Tiddlywinks/Let's all go to theMusic Hall |
6439 |
Rex |
8294 |
E |
£3.5 |
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Join me in a love song/Let's have a tiddley at the milk bar |
6903 |
Rex |
8927 |
E+ |
Sold £4 |
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Mabel Constanduros & Michael Hogan |
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Mrs Hamblett records her vote - Parts 1 & 2 |
E1001 |
Broadcast |
404 |
E- |
Sold £3.5 |
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The Bugginses picnic _ Parts 1 & 2 |
1793 |
Broadcast Twelve |
5166 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Baby and the silkworm - Parts 1 & 2 |
1794 |
Edison Bell Electron |
0205 |
E |
Sold £5 |
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Father sweeps the chimney - Parts 1 & 2 |
1792 |
Decca |
F. 2027 |
E |
Sold £4.50 |
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Christmas day at the Bugginses - Parts 1 & 2 |
E272 |
Eclipse |
SC64 |
E+ |
£5.5 |
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Grandma unlicensed or The Wireless Detector - Parts 1 & 2 |
N106 |
Unison |
835 |
E |
£6 |
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Joe Corrie Players |
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The "shilling a week man" - Parts 1 & 2 |
1862 |
Beltona |
1751 |
E+ |
Sold £3 |
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Violet & Joe Corrie |
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Courtship and.../...Marriage |
7523 |
Beltona |
1617 |
E+ |
£5 |
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Maggie at the phone - Parts 1 & 2 |
1863 |
Beltona |
1863 |
E |
Sold £4.5 |
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Billy Cotton & His Band |
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With her head tucked underneath her arm - Parts 1 & 2 |
694 |
Regal Zonophone |
MR1474 |
E |
Sold £4 |
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Cicely Courtneidge |
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Clowns in Clover - The Calinda/Little boy blues (w June, Scott Comber, Chick Endor & Dennis Cowles) |
9110 |
Columbia |
4714 |
V+ |
£1 |
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When it's milking time in Switzerland - Parts 1 & 2 |
1327 |
HMV |
B. 4002 |
N- |
Sold £3.5 |
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The moment I saw you/There's something about a soldier |
13180 |
HMV |
B.4418 |
N- |
£3.5 |
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Aunt Sally - If I had Napoleon's hat/We'll all go riding on a rainbow |
11830 |
HMV |
B. 8067 |
E+ |
Sold £3.5 |
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I was anything but sentimental/Birdie out of a cage (w Jack Hulbert both sides) |
1693 |
HMV |
B. 8577 |
N- |
Sold £3.5 |
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The Empire depends on you/Keep it under your hat |
11091 |
HMV |
B. 8865 |
E |
£3 |
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The sunshine cruise/Humpty Dumpty |
A-416 |
HMV (w original sleeveV+) |
B.D.266 |
E+ |
Sold £3.5 |
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Noel Coward |
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Try to learn to love/Dance, little lady |
1433 |
HMV |
B. 2720 |
E+ |
Sold £4 |
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The last time I saw Paris/London pride |
1432 |
HMV |
B. 9188 |
E |
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George Crowther |
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Continong/Ever so Goosey |
3246 |
Piccadilly |
297 |
E- |
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When I'm married to Mary McPherson/The lights of London Town |
3362 |
Piccadilly |
542 |
V+ |
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All the girls are lovely/I've had a good day |
3466 |
Piccadilly |
832 |
E |
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Frank Crumit |
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Mack Culley |
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I might, I might not/[Jack Charman]Lead me to that beautiful band |
10828 |
Popular |
P 300 |
E- |
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