Songs acknowledged as Music Hall songs that are still sung in folk sessions, pub singalongs etc
A pretty subjective category reflecting personal experience. Often reflects the traditional (cockney) idea of what a “Music Hall Song” is
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- If ever I cease to love
- If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses inbetween
- If you knew Susie
- If you were the only girl in the world
- Its a bit of a ruin that Cromwell knocked about a bit
- Its a long way to Tipperary
- I kissed her under the parlour stairs
- I like bananas because they have no bones
- I live in Trafalgar Square
- I took my harp to a party
- I’m forever blowing bubbles
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Last Updated on June 6, 2020 by John Baxter | Published: February 22, 2020