Harry Champion - Partial Discography

Partial Discography

  • "A Little Bit Of Cucumber" (1915)
  • "Any Old Iron"
  • "Best that Money Can Buy" ( September 1931)
  • "Boiled Beef and Carrots" (January 1910)
  • "Cockney Bill of London Town" (May 1916)
  • "Cover it Over Quick Jemima" (January 1911)
  • "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" (January 1910) (signature tune/song)
  • "I'm proud of my old bald head" (December 1911)
  • "Old Red Lion" (April 1909)
  • "You don't want to keep on showing it" (January 1910)
  • "You ought to see the Missus in a Harem skirt" (March 1911)
  • "Don't do it again Matilda" (May 1910)
  • "Ginger You're Barmy" (May 1910)
  • "Never let your braces dangle" (August 1910)
  • "Let's have a basin of soup" (January 1911)
  • "Standard Bread" (March 1911)
  • "I'm getting ready for my Mother-in-Law" (December 1911)
  • "The Old Dun Cow caught fire" (December 1911)
  • "Home made sausages" (July 1912)
  • "Ragtime Ragshop" (January/February 1915)
  • "I'm William the Conqueror" (January/February 1915)
  • "You can't help laughing can yer?" (September 1915)
  • "Doctor Shelley" (September 1915)
  • "Hey Diddle Diddle" (May 1916)
  • "Everybody knows me in my old brown hat" (March 1922)
  • "Best that money can buy" (June 1922)

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