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| Last update: August 2006 Included in these pages is material acquired since publication, also corrections to the original edition. Acknowledgements are due to Tony Barker for additional material. |
| EARLE, ETHEL | Darling Mabel |
| EARLE, FRED | In The Morning |
| EARLE,
HAMILTON |
Indian Love
Lyrics (Kashmiri Song) |
| EARLY, JOHN W. | d. 7 Jan 1928 Molly On The Trolley |
| EASTMAN, FRED | He Didn't Know Ge-Og-Ra-Phy! |
| EATON, ROSE | As Your Hair Grows Whiter King Baby |
| EDGAR, ALFRED | d.2 Sep 1881 m. Jessie Lamont |
| EDGAR, CHARLES |
1861-1905 |
| EDGAR, HARRY |
I Tried It |
| EDISS, CONNIE | I Like To Have A Little Bit On Oh! Clara |
| EDWARDS, FANNY | common-law husband: HARRY CLIFTON |
| EDWARDS,
G. |
Go In And Win |
| EDWARDS, H. GORDON. | Costers' Wedding, The How Are We Going On Now? 'Lumination Night |
| EDWARDS, JULIAN | 1855-1910 Right As Ninepence |
| EDWARDS, WILL E. | Do You Remember? Have You Ever Dreamt? That's My Idea Of A Girl |
| EDWIN, ALEXANDRA | Holy City, The 1899 |
| EGBERT, GEORGE | d.2 Dec 1926 My Lodgings or Saucy Little Hannah |
| EGERTON, FRANK | daughter Marie EGERTON Dark Days |
| EGERTON, MINIATURE MARIE | b.13 Apr 1886; f. Frank EGERTON Boss Of The Big Parade, The Oh! Belinda |
| EISDELL,
HUBERT |
1882-1948 |
| ELDEE, LILIAN | Coo |
| ELLIOTT, G. H. | b.1883 Chocolate Major, The Gal's Given Me The Go-Bye, The Give Her A Great Big Kiss For Me If You're Going Back To Dixie In Carolina My Michaelmas Daisy My Picture Girl My Venice Girl On The Mississippi She Has Such Dreamy Eyes That's Just Like Heaven To Me Tickle The Keys Of Your Silvery Saxophone Way Down Yonder When The Sun Goes Down In Dixie |
| ELLIOTT, ROSE | She May Have Seen Better Days Up To Date When My Ship Is Sailing |
| ELLIS, GEORGE | 1841-00 Five O'clock Bus, The |
| ELLIS, LOUIS |
Yarmouth On The Sands |
| ELSIE, LITTLE |
born Elsie Cotton,
changed stage name to Lily Elsie c1900. Dear Heart Queen Of The Earth |
| ELSIE, MARIE | Do As The Romans Do Him And Me Pals Tyrolean |
| ELSIE, MINNIE | Be A Soldier - Be A Man |
| ELVIN, Mrs JOE | d. ?8 Sep 1916 (Charlotte Keegan) |
| ELVIN, WILL | d. Apr 1893 |
| ELVY, ARTHUR | Sue Sue My Pretty Little Sue |
| ELY, EDGAR A. | Reggy, The Reigning Rage When Miss Maria Johnson Marries Me |
| EMERSON, BILLY | Could I Only Back The Winner Dark And Roguish Eye Darling Isabel Drum-MajorFascinating Nig, The Oh, How Is That For High? |
| EMERSON, IDA | Soldier's Story, A (w. HOWARD) |
| EMERSON, WALTER | I Shan't Charge You Much For Doing That Here's Another One Off To America! |
| EMMET, J. K. | I Don't Can Tolt You Vy Valken Dot Proadway Town Truly Yours |
| EMMETT, BOBBIE | 1861-98 |
| EMMETT, D. D. | Corn Field Green |
| EMPIRE CITY QUARTETTE | Cooper, Mayo, Tally, Cooper |
| ENGLISH, GEORGE | m. Flo PENLEY She Was Fat, Fair And Forty |
| ENGLISH, LILLIE | Britannia's Menagerie |
| ENGLISH, WILL | Walking |
| ERNE, MAY & "HE" | fl.1910s. May and husband Erne Chester (1868-1950) Banshee Patched Ballads Pot Shots |
| ESMOND, BARNEY | Good Bye! False Heart, Good Bye! |
| ESMOND, MAUD | Any Old Place Where The Sun Shines Somebody Cares For Me |
| ESPLIN, LILY | I Want
Nothing More To Do With You |
| ETTA
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Dancing In A Back Room (?)
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| EVANS, CHARLES |
Quiet Sunday,
A |
|
EVANS, E. R. |
Very Funny Thing Took Place
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| EVANS, FRED | 1864-1952 nephew of WILL EVANS. Worked `Pimple' character. |
| EVANS, FRED | 1840-1909 celebrated Drury Lane clown |
| EVANS, HARRY | Pride Of Killarney, The Those We Love |
| EVANS, WILLIAM C. | 1798-1854 Englishman, The If I Had A Thousand A Year |
| EVERARD,
DAN |
see THE
FOLLIES |
| EVERLEIGH,
FRED |
Different
Ways Of Courting So Am I |
| EVERLEIGH,
KATE |
Favourite
Belle Of Oxford St, The |
|
EVERTON, W. |
Man In The Moon Pictures In The Sky Terror Of The Neighbourhood |
| EVETT, ROBERT | 1874-1949 I Care Not If The Cup I Hold |
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Michael
Kilgarriff | Grace Beauty & Banjos | Sing us One of the Old Songs