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The wibbly wobbly walk, novelty numbers from phonograph cylinders & 78's

Label
The wibbly wobbly walk, novelty numbers from phonograph cylinders & 78's
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The wibbly wobbly walk
Sub title
novelty numbers from phonograph cylinders & 78's
Table Of Contents
Contents: Jack Charman, 1912 (The wibbly wobbly walk) ----- Premier Quartet, 1920 (Oh by jingo, oh by gee) ------- Tennessee Happy Boys, 1925 (I miss my Swiss) ------ Walter van Brunt, 1912 (Everything's at home except your wife) -------- Billy Merson, 1920s (The Spaniard that blighted my life) ------ Billy Williams, 1907 (Tickle me, Timothy) ------- Billy Murray, 1915 (The little Ford rambled right along) ------- Arthur Osmond, 1911 (Wallaperoo) ------- Broadway Dance Orchestra, 1923 (Love me) -------- Art Hickman & his Orchestra, 1919 (Come back to Georgia) -------- Leslie Sarony, 1928 (All by yourself in the moonlight ------- Columbia Novelty Orchestra, 1924 (The little wooden whistle that wouldn't whistle) ----- Savoy Havana Band, 1924 (Why did I kiss that girl & Felix keeps on walking) -------- George Formby, 1926 (I parted my hair in the middle) ------ Kit-Kat Band, 1920s (There's a rickety rackety shack) ------- International Novelty Quartet, 1929 (Down South & Parade of the wooden soldiers)

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