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Organisation: Francis, Day & Hunter, music publisher

Texts linked to this organisation (current known total 67)
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As publisher (67 listed so far)
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Edward Madden and Theodore Morse, Blue Bell (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1904)
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Scott Mackenzie and Henry E. Pether, ‘Click, clack! I hear it still (the voice of the watermill)’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1902)
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F.J. Buxton, Come back to Mona (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, c.1912)
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Maurice Crosby, Charles Collins, ‘Daddy, I'm going to bye-bye’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1902)
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A.J. Mills and Bennett Scott, Farewell, my little Yo San! (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1904)
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Charles Collins, Charles Ridgwell, Fifty long years ago (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906)
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‘Billy Williams’, ‘Fred Godfrey’, ‘Billy Williams’, Give my love to Scotland, Maggie (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1912)
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‘Paul Pelham’, Herbert Rule, Good morning, Mr Postman! (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1908)
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A.J. Mills and Bennett Scott, Hear the pipers calling, Jenny mine! (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905)
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Albert H. Fitz and William H. Penn, The honeysuckle and the bee (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1901)
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Percy Edgar, ‘Huntley Trevor’, I am thinking of you, bonnie Mary (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Harry Lauder, Gerald Grafton and Harry Lauder, I love a lassie (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906)
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Frederick Day, I want you all the while (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1912)
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Fred. W. Leigh and Henry E. Pether, I'se a-waitin' for yer, Josie (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1903)
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J. Hayden Clarendon, If I had the world to give you (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1909)
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Charles Ridgwell, Will Godwin, Charles Ridgwell, If those lips could only speak (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906)
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George Dance and Charles Graham, In friendship's name (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1891)
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Harry H. Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, In the shade of the old apple tree (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905)
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Bert Lee and George Arthurs, Joshua (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, c.1902)
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A.J. Mills, Harry Castling, A.J. Mills, ‘Just like the Ivy, I'll cling to you’ (Francis, Day & Hunter, 1902)
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F.V. St Clair, Just remember me to Mary (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, c.1910)
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Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Last night was the end of the world (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1912)
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‘Harry Dacre’, The last voyage (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1892)
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Beth Slater Whitson and ‘Will Rossiter Williams’, Leaf by leaf the roses fall (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Edward Madden and Theodore Morse, A little boy called Taps (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1904)
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‘Huntley Trevor’ and Herman E. Darewski, Make me the king of your heart (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1914)
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Beth Slater Whitson and Leo Friedman, Meet me tonight in dreamland (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1910)
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Leo Dryden and Will Godwin, The miner's dream of home (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1891)
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Paul Knox, ‘My Flo from Pimlico’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1901)
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‘William Jerome’ and Jean Schwartz, My Irish Molly, O (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905)
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Harry H. Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, Navaho (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1903)
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Harry H. Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, 'Neath the old cherry tree, sweet Marie (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1907)
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Frank Leo, No coon am pining for me (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1903)
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C.W. Murphy, On your wedding day (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1912)
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Harry B. Smith and William H. Penn, Pansy faces (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1903)
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Harry Lauder, James Malarkey, Queen amang the heather (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1909)
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Harry Lauder, Roamin' in the gloamin' (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Charles Wilmott and Henry E. Pether, The rose of my heart (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906)
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Herbert Ingraham, Roses bring dreams of you (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1908)
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James O'Dea and Edward Hutchinson, Sammy (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1902)
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E.W. Rogers, Charles Collins, Seagull! (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905)
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Percy Edgar and Henry E. Pether, Shadowland (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1908)
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C.W. Murphy, Harry Castling, C.W. Murphy, The singer was Irish (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1904)
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E.W. Rogers (arr. John S. Baker), ‘Skylark! Skylark!’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1901)
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‘Leslie Stuart’, ‘The soldiers of the Queen’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1895)
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Phil Staats, Someday when dreams come true (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1908)
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Leonard Cooke and Henry E. Pether, Someday you'll know (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Edward Madden and Theodore Morse, Starlight (march song) (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905)
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Carrie W. Colburn, C.N. Schneider and William H. Penn, The sunflower and the sun (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1901)
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Leonard Cooke and ‘Lilian Ray’, The sunshine of your smile (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1913)
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Harry Staunton, Will E. Haines, Donovan Meher, Harry Staunton, Donovan Meher, Sweet Caroline (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, c.1910)
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‘Jack Mahoney’ and Theodore Morse, Sweet Jenny Gray (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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L.W. Heiser and J. Anton Dailey, Sweetheart days (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1907)
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Worton David, Arthur Stroud, That was the end of my dream (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1913)
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Ben. F. Barnett and ‘Leo Edwards’, That's what the rose said to me (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1907)
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Steve Leggett, Arthur Lennard, There's an old-fashioned cottage (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1896)
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‘Lester Barrett’ and Herman E. Darewski, 'Tis a faded picture (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1910)
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Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Top o' the mornin' (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1907)
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Ballard MacDonald and Harry Carroll, The trail of the lonesome pine (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1913)
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‘Paul Pelham’ and ‘George Le Brunn’, Two little vagabonds (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1896)
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Howard Graham and Harry Von Tilzer, ‘When the harvest days are over’ (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1900)
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Beth Slater Whitson and ‘Will Rossiter Williams’, When the shadows make the twilight fade away (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Ed. Gardenier and J. Fred. Helf, When you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906)
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Joe McCarthy and Jimmy Monaco, You made me love you (I didn't want to do it) (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1913)
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Harry Castling, You never know (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1911)
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Jack Drislane and George W. Meyer, You taught me how to love you, now teach me to forget (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1910)
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W.B. Baldry and Jack Thompson, You, just you (London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1912)
Lucerna ID 1000483

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 29 December 2008

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