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Music cover, Kitty Patterson, dedicated to William Wilde, sung by Mr and Mrs J F Bryan, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep, words by Geoffrey Thorn, composed by Walter Redmond, sung by G H MacDermott, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Peggy Sue, by Buddy Holly, 78prm record labelPeggy Sue, by Buddy Holly, 78rpm record label Date: circa 1957
Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Elegie by Massenet, 78 rpm recordEnrico Caruso, opera singer, Elegie (Song of Mourning) by Massenet, HMV record label, 78 rpm, early single sided shellac record Date: early 20th century
River SongThis painting shows a river boat, bustling with people on two tiers, singing and enjoying the cruise. Date: circa 1918
ArielThis painting depicts Ariel, the spirit character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. It is a visual representation from Act 5, Scene 1, Merrily, merrily shall I live now
Men Were Deceivers EverA painting of a woman in a bright red dress, performing a curtsy to a baby, who is sat on the grass, in the centre of four tall trees
HMV 78rpm record, and brass To Life Boats signHMV 78rpm gramophone record in buff coloured paper sleeve, Be British and Stand to Your Post, and a brass To Life Boats sign, 20 inches. Formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, Titanic expert
White Star Line, agent's desk calendarWhite Star Line - unusual agent's desk calendar for 1928. Each month depicts a picture by Charles Birchill with a song on the reverse. 7 x 8 inches. Date: 1928
RMS Titanic - letter in Swedish, Carl Asplund, victimRMS Titanic - Lillian Asplund Collection - a letter written in Swedish, including the words of an old Swedish song, and mentioning his son Oscar. Recovered from Carl Asplund's body
Music cover, Two songs by Irving BerlinMusic cover, two songs with words and music by Irving Berlin, This is the Army Mr Jones, and I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen, from the wartime Warner Bros film, This is the Army. Date: 1942
Illustration with lyrics by Cecil Aldin, The Leather BottelIllustration and lyrics drawn by Cecil Aldin of The Leather Bottel, double page spread. The Leather Bottel or Bottle was a popular song on the theme of alcohol and drinking
Soldiers in His Excellency at the Lyric TheatreActors appearing as 11 soldiers in His Excellency at the Lyric Theatre. You may laugh at our dancing schoolery, It's all very well - it amuses you
Choir of the French Church, Savoy, BloomsburyA Depiction of the female choir from the French Church of the Savoy, Bloomsbury, singing from a hymnal book. It was an all girl's choir from Westminster School. Date: 1885
Music cover, We Must Have Another, written and composed by Fred Malcolm and F P Sanford, sung by Shaun Glenville Date: 1927
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, In a Little Second Hand Store, words and music by Harry Pease, Dave Dreyer and Ed G Nelson Date: 1933
Music cover, Lying Awake at Night, song, words and music by Hugh Bayly Date: 1926
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, Pasadena, an American Love Song, by Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie and Harry Warren, sung by Miss Florrie Forde Date: 1923
Music cover, Hum Your Troubles Away, fox-trot song, composed by Cliff Friend and Harry Woods Date: 1926
Music cover, The Punch and Judy Show, words and music by Ben Black Date: 1929
Music cover, When the Curtain Falls, words by Ronald Frankau, music by Billy Barnes, featured by Ronald Frankau's Companies Date: 1927
Music cover, Why Don't You Make Me Happy? words by Arthur Henry, music by Rex Lander and Lee Clare, foxtrot song broadcast by Jack Payne and his Hotel Cecil Dance Band Date: 1927
Music cover, My Sunday Girl, fox-trot song, written by Herman Ruby and Bud Cooper, composed by Sam H Stept Date: 1927
Music cover, Where Dreams Come True, words and music by Val Valentine, sung by Miss Nellie Wigley Date: 1927
Music cover, Circus, Joy NicholsMusic cover, Circus, lyrics by Bob Russel, music by Louis Alter, broadcast and recorded by Joy Nichols Date: 1949
Music cover, Stay in Your Own BackyardMusic cover (racist song), Stay in Your Own Backyard, words by Karl Kennett, music by Lyn Udall, sung by Louise Dresser Date: 1899
Music cover, Oh the Pity of It All, words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger, from the 20th Century Fox film My Gal Sal starring Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature Date: 1942
Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, Mae WestMusic cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, words by Sammy Cahn and Walter Bullock, music by Jule Styne, sung by Mae West in the Columbia film Tropicana Date: 1943
Music cover, My Adobe Hacienda, words and music by Louise Massey and Lee Penny Date: 1941
Music cover, The Coffee Song, Frank SinatraMusic cover, The Coffee Song (They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil), by Bob Hilliard and Dick Miles, sung by Frank Sinatra Date: 1946
Music cover, Going My Way, Bing CrosbyMusic cover, Going My Way, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, sung by Bing Crosby in the Paramount film Going My Way Date: 1944
Music cover, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, Bing CrosbyMusic cover, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harold Arlen, sung by Bing Crosby with Betty Hutton in the Paramount film Here Come the Waves Date: 1944
Music cover, You're My Little Pin-Up Girl, Betty GrableMusic cover, You're My Little Pin-Up Girl, words by Mack Gordon, music by James V Monaco, from the Betty Grable 20th Century Fox film Pin-Up Girl Date: 1944
Music cover, A Journey to a StarMusic cover, A Journey to A Star, words by Leo Robin, music by Harry Warren, played by Benny Goodman in the 20th Century Fox film The Girls He Left Behind
Music cover, Down in Dreamy Valley, words and music by Michael Carr Date: 1947
Music cover, Shrimp Boats, recorded by Jo StaffordMusic cover, Shrimp Boats, words and music by Paul Mason Howard and Paul Weston, recorded by Jo Stafford Date: 1951
Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica LewisMusic cover, La Bota, words by Haven Gillespie II, music by Charles Wolcott, sung by Monica Lewis in MGM film The Strip Date: 1951
Music cover, Choo'n Gum, sung by Teresa Brewer, words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy, introduced by Richard Attenborough in his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950
Music cover, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, lyric by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, featured and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his Band Date: 1941
Music cover, 12th Street Rag, Harry RoyMusic cover, 12th Street Rag, words by Andy Razaf, music by Euday L Bowman, song featured and broadcast by Harry Roy and his Orchestra Date: 1942
Scene from Japanese Noh Drama, EguchiScene from the Japanese Noh Drama, Eguchi - the yokyoku (noh song) Eguchi is thought to have been composed by the priest Ikkyu-Zenji
Alma Goetz, composerAlma Goetz was a composer of songs, including Melisande in the Wood and At Parting'. Date: circa 1910
Music cover, Shot Gun Boogie, by Tennessee ErnieMusic cover, Shot Gun Boogie, words and music by Tennessee Ernie, recorded on Capitol Date: 1950
Music cover, Sing Gipsy, sung by Irene AmbrusMusic cover, Sing Gipsy (Chante Tzigane), English lyric by Jack Fishman, words and music by Charles Humel, sung by Irene Ambrus Date: 1946
If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a CakeMusic cover, If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a Cake, song by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill and Clem Watts, first introduced by Richard Attenborough on his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950
Music cover, Lady of Spain quickstepMusic cover, Lady of Spain, Spanish 3/4 quickstep, words by Erell Reaves, music by Tolchard Evans Date: 1944