Lee, Bert, 1880-1946
Bert Lee English songwriter
VIAF ID: 36672295 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Bert Lee ‡c English songwriter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lee, Bert ‡d 1880-1946
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lee, Bert, ‡d 1880-1946
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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America answers the call (Just to help you see this through). | |
Any dirty work to-day? | |
At our tango tea last week. | |
At the razzle dazzle ball. | |
Blighty, c1916: | |
Don't blame me. | |
Everybody said he'd treat me just this way. | |
Fancy you fancying me! | |
The Gipsy warned me. | |
Go to L, O, N, D, O, N. | |
Good-bye, Madame Fashion, come again some day! | |
He's coming home. | |
If it's in "John Bull" it is so! | |
If you were a bird, and I were a bird. | |
If you've nothing on the evening. | |
I'll try anything once! | |
Let us make hay while the sun shines. | |
The Meaning of U.S.A.. | |
Mexico. | |
No more staying out late. | |
Oh, my lily of Killarney. | |
Our Navy. | |
Play me a jazz band tune. | |
Put a ticket on yourself marked "sold". | |
Red man. | |
I shall see you to-night. | |
Somebody's coming to tea. | |
Spade dance. | |
Sunshine alley. | |
That's why the income tax is six bob on the pound. | |
There's a lot to be done. | |
They shot him in the tower this morning. | |
Too many girls : pianoforte solo | |
Twice one are two. | |
I want a waltz in rag-time. | |
I want to go home to Devonshire. | |
When Fossie found her first grey hair. | |
When we've company at our house. | |
Where did that one go? | |
Winter time. | |
With her head tucked underneath her arm |