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How many miles to Barley Bridge? words and musicHow many miles to Barley Bridge? Three-score and ten. Can I get there by candle light? Yes, and back again
Here come three dukes, words and musicHere come three Dukes a-riding, with a rancy tancy tee. And pray what is your will, Sirs? With a rancy tancy tee
Here we come up the green grass, words and musicHere we come up the green grass, On a dusty, dusty day. Fair maid, pretty maid, Give your hand to me.... Naughty miss she won t come out
Do you know the muffin man? words and musicDo you know the muffin man, Who lives in Drury Lane?
Here come three tinkers, words and musicHere come three tinkers three by three To court your daughter fair lady. Oh, can we have a lodging here...?
Milking pails, words and musicBuy me a pair of milking pails, Oh sweet gentle mother mine. Where shall I get the money from, oh beautiful daughter mine?
Kate Carney / E PykeKATE CARNEY Music hall entertainer, best known for her cockney songs
Alec Hurley / Pyke 1927ALEC HURLEY Music hall entertainer, tenor singer of coster songs
Spring Song (Zewy) 1904Two girls sing the Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) from his Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs without words) even though it is wordless - maybe someone has added some
Maud Allan Spring SongThe Fruhlingslied (Spring Song) from his Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs without words) is interpreted by dancer Maud Allan (famous for her rendering of Wildes Salome)
Girl / Spring CountrysideA little girl in a meadow in the springtime
Girl / Telegraph SongsA little girl in a meadow listening to telegraph songs by a telegraph pole
Mikhail IsakovskyMIKHAIL ISAKOVSKY Russian poet whose subjects - such as rural electrification - won him praise in the 1920s; his popular songs were widely sung by peasants and soldiers
Lear / Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo /THE COURTSHIP OF THE YONGHY- BONGHY-BO Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo woos the Lady with the milk-white Hens of Dorking
Lear / Pelican Chorus / C19THE PELICAN CHORUS King & Queen of the Pelicans we; No other birds so grand we see! None but we have feet like fins! With lovely leathery throats & chins!
Lear / Dong / Luminous NoseTHE DONG WITH A LUMINOUS NOSE Playing his pipe
Twelfth Night AmusementsChristmas Gambols and Twelfth Night Amusements -songs, ditties, characters and parlour games