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Music cover, Coal-Black Mammy from Co-OptimistsMusic cover, Coal-Black Mammy, foxtrot song, written by Laddie Cliff, composed by Ivy St Helier, at the Palace Theatre, London, sung in The Co-Optimists Date: 1921
Music cover, Sing A Song, Charlie ChaplinMusic cover, Sing A Song, foxtrot song, words and music by Charles Chaplin, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, featured in Charlie Chaplin's comedy film The Gold Rush Date: 1925
Music cover, Climbing Up the Ladder of Love, fox trot song, written by Raymond Klages, composed by Jesse Greer, featured by The Savoy Orpheans Date: 1926
Music cover, The Green Elephant, Oriental Fox-Trot by P Sego Date: 1920
Music cover, My Sunday Girl, fox-trot song, written by Herman Ruby and Bud Cooper, composed by Sam H Stept Date: 1927
Music cover, Forget-Me-Not, Fox Trot by Henry Richards Date: 1920
Music cover, Thats Where the South Begins, foxtrot song, words by Jack Yellen, music by Ted Shapiro, sung with enormous success by Randolph Sutton (pictured). Date: 1930
The Foxtrot by Helen McKieA couple in evening dress take to the floor to dance the foxtrot, accompanied by a band. Date: c.1935
Music cover, Save Your Sorrow, sung by Florrie FordeMusic cover, Save Your Sorrow For To-Morrow, lyric by B G de Sylva, music by Al Sherman, sung by Florrie Forde. 1925
Music cover, Esther Williams in Bathing BeautyMusic cover, Italian version of a song from the MGM film, Bathing Beauty (Bellezze Al Bagno), starring Esther Williams and Red Skelton
Cartoon, The first outing. Europe goes dance-crazy in the immediate aftermath of the Armistice, after five years of fighting. A couple dance the foxtrot in a cocktail bar. Date: 1919
Music cover, Joy-Bells, Hippodrome Revue, music by Frederick W Chappelle, Fox-Trot arranged by Henri Jaxon. 1919
Music sheet: I shall keep on loving you, dearMusic sheet cover for I shall keep on loving you, dear, featuring a pair of lovebirds embracing on a branch; a fox trot with words by Hampden Gordon and music by Christine Maitland. Date: c. 1925