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THE LAWRENCE WRIGHT COLLECTION<br />

By <strong>Cyril</strong> <strong>Critchlow</strong><br />

VOLUME 22 (oversize)<br />

Sheet music and song books 1911 – 1925<br />

Vol 22 p 1 “Coronation Grand March” (undated circa 1911) by Osborne Denton.<br />

Vol 22 p 2 “Suzanne, Suzanne” (March two-step from ‘<strong>The</strong> Girl in the Taxi’ (1911) by Jean<br />

Gilbert.<br />

Vol 22 p 3 “<strong>The</strong> Phantom Melody” (1912) composed by Albert W Ketelbey.<br />

Vol 22 p 4 Musical Monologues “A Clean Sweep” (1913) composed by Fred Cecil, written and<br />

performed by Greatrex Newman.<br />

Vol 22 p 5 “Brothers-in-Arms” descriptive piece (1914) by <strong>The</strong>o: Bonheur.<br />

Vol 22 p 6 “<strong>The</strong> Belgian March “(1914) by Ezra Read.<br />

Vol 22 p 7 Musical Monologues “<strong>The</strong> Lounger” (1914) written and composed by Charles J.<br />

Winter, performed by Bransby Williams.<br />

Vol 22 p 8 “King’s Territorials Quick Step” (undated circa 1915) by <strong>The</strong>o: Bonheur.<br />

Vol 22 p 9 “<strong>The</strong> Belle of the Barber’s Ball” (1915) by Geo. M. Cohan sung by ‘<strong>The</strong> Two Bobs’.<br />

Vol 22 p 10 “<strong>The</strong> Fairy Pool” (entr’acte for piano) (1915) by Albert H. Oswald.<br />

Vol 22 p 11 “<strong>The</strong> Life of a Soldier” descriptive Military piece, (undated circa 1915) composed and<br />

arranged by R. Graham Harvey.<br />

Vol 22 p 12 “If You Were the Only Girl in the World” (1916) words by Clifford Grey, music by<br />

Nat.D.Ayer. from Geo.Grossman and Ed.Laurillard’s production “<strong>The</strong> Bing Boys Are<br />

Here”.<br />

Vol 22 p 13 “Three More Songs of the Fair” (1917) written by Helen Taylor, composed by<br />

Easthope Martin.<br />

Vol 22 p 14 “It’s a Long Way” No Longer! (1918) written, composed and sung by Jack Judge.<br />

Vol 22 p 15 “<strong>The</strong> Man on the Flying Trapeze” (1918) words by George Leybourne, music by<br />

Alfred Lee.<br />

Vol 22 p 16 “How ‘Ya Gonna Keep ‘em Down on the Farm” (after they’ve seen Paree?)(1919)<br />

words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, music by Walter Donaldson.<br />

Vol 22 p 17 Suite from the “Hiawatha” Ballet Music, (1919) by S.Coleridge-Taylor.<br />

Vol 22 p 18 “Just Because” (1920) words and music by Vernon T.Stevens and P. Frosini.<br />

Vol 22 p 19 “Minnetonka” (1921) words by Gus Kahn, music by Percy Wenrich, sung by John<br />

Harcourt and Dorothy Viggers in the Wylie-Tate’s Super Pierrots of 1923.<br />

Vol 22 p 20 “Traumland” (Dreamland) (1921) words Shimmy-Foxtrot, music by Austin Egen.

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