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Harry Fragson (2 July 1869 – 31
December 1913), born Léon
Philippe Pot, was a
British music hall singer,
songwriter and comedian. Born in
London of French...
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Repin Mary Cowan, who
murdered her
children British Music hall star
Harry Fragson, who was
fatally shot by his
father in
Paris in 1913
Joseph and
Magda Goebbels...
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arranged by
Harry Fragson. He also
arranged for her to
perform at the
Alcazar d'Été,
where she
worked with
Maurice Chevalier. When
Fragson was
murdered by...
- "****o, ****o, Who's Your Lady Friend?" (Harry
Fragson;
Worton David; Bert Lee) sung by
Harry Fragson, Mark Sheridan, etc. "I
Belong to Glasgow", written...
- (Friml), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (Whiting/Harling/Robin), "Riveiens" (
Fragson), "Marche des Grenadiers" (Schertzinger)
Jeanette MacDonald, In Person...
- "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" "Si tu veux Marguerite" (1913) by
Harry Fragson "La M****illaise", the
French national anthem After the film won a prize...
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Florrie Ford. "****o, ****o, Who's Your Lady Friend?" (music by
Harry Fragson;
lyrics by
Worton David and Bert Lee) sung by Mark Sheridan. "Hold Your...
- song from 1913, with
music by
Harry Fragson and
words by
Worton David and Bert Lee. The song was
recorded by
Fragson in 1913, and by both
Stanley Kirkby...
- Dréjac and
Charles Borel-Clerc. A
touch of
champagne is a song by
Harry Fragson written about 1890. I am Drunk, sung by
Louis Byrec and
written by Yvette...
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George Formby Sr (1875–1921) Tom Foy (1879–1917)
Harry Fragson (1869–1913) Will
Fyffe (1885–1947)
Barclay Gammon (1866–1915)
Gertie Gitana...