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Gramophone Records: Musical Comedy

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Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra: Hush, hush, hush, here comes the Bogey Man (Carmen Up-to-date - Gaiety, 1890) (Lozcton, Benson)
Dennis Noble: In the Shade of the Palm (Florodora - Lyric, 1899) (Stuart)
London Theatre Orchestra: Selection — Part 1 (A Country Girl - Daly's, 1902) (Monckton)
Maurice Elwin and Linda Faire: They didn't believe me (Tonight's the Night - Gaiety, 1915) (Kern)
Malcolm McEachern: Cobbler's Song (Chu Chin Chow — His Majesty's, 1916) (Norton)
Maurice Elwin and Linda Faire: If you were the only Girl in the World (Bing Boys are here - Alhambra, 1916) (Aver)
Maggie Teyte: What is done you can never undo (Lilac Domino - Empire, 1918) (Cuvillier)
Peter Dawson: Bachelor Gay (Maid of the Mountains-Daly's, 1917) (Tate)
Olive Groves: Alice Blue Gown (Irene - Empire, 1920) (Tierney, McCarthy)
Ruth Etting: Button up your overcoat (Follow Thru - Dominion, 1929) (de Sylva, Brown, and Henderson)
Richard Tauber: Goodbye (White Horse Inn - Coliseum, 1931) (Stolz)
Elsie Randolph and Jack Buchanan: There's always tomorrow (Stand Up and Sing - Hippodrome, 1931) (Furber, Chaurig)
New Mayfair Orchestra: Selection Part 2 (Yes, Madam - Hippodrome, 1934)

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Henry Hall
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Dennis Noble
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Maurice Elwin
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Linda Faire
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Malcolm McEachern
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Maurice Elwin
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Linda Faire
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Bing Boys
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Maggie Teyte
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Peter Dawson
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Ruth Etting
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Richard Tauber
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Elsie Randolph
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Jack Buch

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