She Was Poor But She Was Honest: Nice, Naughty and Nourishing Songs of the London Music Hall and Pubs [Edit ]
Download links and information about She Was Poor But She Was Honest: Nice, Naughty and Nourishing Songs of the London Music Hall and Pubs by Derek Lamb. This album was released in 1962 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 40:29 minutes.
No.
Title
Length
1.
She Was Poor But She Was Honest
3:38
2.
The Money Rolls In (A Pub Song)
1:21
3.
Medley: Pickled Onions / Don't Cry Daddy / The Winkle Song
1:51
4.
Roll-Tiddly-Ole
1:43
5.
Pretty Polly Perkins of Paddington Green
2:45
6.
Botany Bay
2:17
7.
The Hole In the Elephants Bottom
1:18
8.
Medley: The Landlady's Daughter / Slap Dab / Nine Inch Nails / My Daughter's Wedding Day / The Poor Young Girl
3:00
9.
Villikins and His Dinah
3:03
10.
Sweeny Todd the Barber
4:06
11.
Barsted King of England
2:44
12.
The Old Baby Farmer
2:35
13.
Medley: I Don't Want to Play In Your Yard / They're Moving Grandpa's Grave to Build a Sewer / Thirty Years Ago Today / Two Lovely Black Eyes
3:03
14.
Do It No More
1:56
15.
The End of My Old Cigar
1:40
16.
The Little Shirt My Mother Made for Me
1:19
17.
Medley: My Ma's a Millionaire / Wise Men Say / You Are a Marvel / Any Old Iron / Henry the VIII I Am
1:26
18.
The Miner's Dream of Home
0:44