Audio
Listen to early recordings of music hall songs popular in the 1900s and 1910s.
Audio
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Charles Coburn 1852–1945 performs 'The Man who Broke the Bank' recorded 1929© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Charles Coburn 1852–1945 performs 'Two Lovely Black Eyes' recorded September 1929© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Mark Sheridan 1864–1918 performs 'I do like to be beside the Seaside' recorded October 1909© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Tom Woottwell 1865–1941 performs 'What do you think I did?' recorded November 1908© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Little Tich 1867–1928 performs 'There's a Silly Thing to Ask a Policeman' recorded January 1915© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Little Tich 1867–1928 performs 'The Zoo Keeper' recorded August 1911© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Marie Lloyd 1870–1922 performs 'A Little Bit of what you Fancy does you Good' recorded c.May 1915© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Marie Lloyd 1870–1922 performs 'The Coster Girl in Paris' recorded July 1912© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Marie Lloyd 1870–1922 performs 'Piccadilly Trot' recorded November 1912© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Jack Judge 1872–1938 performs 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary' recorded July 1915© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Alice Lloyd 1873–1949 performs 'The Nearer the Bone, The Sweeter the Meat'© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary' recorded August 1929© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'Oh! The Fancy Petticoat' recorded September 1904© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'Hold your Hand out you Naughty Boy' recorded April 1915© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'The Bull and Bush' recorded September 1904
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'Has anyone here seen Kelly?' recorded July 1909© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde 1875–1940 performs 'Oh! Oh! Antonio' recorded September 1908© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Florrie Forde (1875–1940) performs 'Pack up your Troubles in your Old Kit Bag' recorded August 1929© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Olly Oakley 1877–1943 performs 'Jessamine' recorded January 1907© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Violet Loraine (1886–1956) and George Robey (1869–1954) perform 'If you were the only Girl in the World' recorded c.April 1916© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Royal Artillery Band plays 'Rule Britannia' recorded October 1899© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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William Paull performs 'In the King's Name Stand' recorded 1902© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
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Joseph Farrington performs 'The Union Jack of Old England' recorded 1914© Windyridge Music Hall CDs
How to cite
‘Audio’, in Helena Bonett, Ysanne Holt, Jennifer Mundy (eds.), The Camden Town Group in Context, Tate Research Publication, May 2012, https://www