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Nora Bayes - Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? mp3

Performer: Nora Bayes
Title: Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
Catalog Number: 60013
Label: Victor Records
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 868

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Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly, music and lyrics by C. Murphy and Will Letters 1908, is a British music hall song, originally titled Kelly From the Isle of Man. The song concerns a Manx woman looking for her boyfriend during a visit to London. It was adapted for American audiences by William McKenna in 1909 for the American musical The Jolly Bachelors. Kelly is the commonest surname on the Isle of Man. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Has Anybody Seen Kelly. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day, here's an old British dance hall song from 1908. The original title was Kelly from the Isle of Man. Nora Bayes 1880 - 19 June 1928 was a popular United States entertainer of the early 20th century. Born Leonora Goldberg to a Jewish family in Joliet, Illinois, Bayes was performing professionally in vaudeville in Chicago by age 18. SNora Bayes 1880 - 19 June 1928 was a popular United States entertainer of the early 20th century. S read more. Similar Artists. Play all. Blanche Ring. In 1910 the 7 song in the charts was Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly by Nora Bayes. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Pop song now. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly by Nora Bayes. Select Chart Below Top 100 Charts Rock & Roll Charts R&B Charts Country Charts Brazil Charts. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly This song is by Nora Bayes and appears on the compilation American Pop: An Audio History - From Minstrels to Mojo: On Record, 1893-1946 1998. Michael Kelly and his sweetheart from the County CorkWere bent upon a holiday they landed in New YorkThey strolled around to see the sights alas, it's sad to sayPoor Kelly lost his little girl upon the Great White WayShe walked uptown from Herald Square to Forty Second SteetThe traffic stopped when she cried to the copper on the beat. Kelly and his sweetheart wore a very pleasant smile, And sent upon a holiday they went from Mona's Isle, They landed safe in London but alas it's sad to say, For Kelly lost his little girl up Piccadilly way. She searched for him in vain and then of course began to fret, And this is the appeal she made to everyone she met: Has anybody here seen Kelly K-E-double-L-Y. Has anybody here seen Kelly Find him if you can He's as bad as old Antonio, Left me on my own-ee-o, Has anybody here seen Kelly Kelly from the Isle of Man When it started raining she exclaimed, What shall I. Appears On. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly - The Eric Rogers Irish Singers

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