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Oh! It's a Lovely War!
Catalogue No: 10080
50 Songs, Ballads & Parodies of The Great War (World War One).
Piano, Voice & Guitar.
Ideal for Observing the Centenary of the Beginning of the First World War (1914-1918).
Contents:
And When I Die
Are We Downhearted
The Army of Todays Alright
Breaking Out of Barracks
Comrades
Far from Ypres I Long to Be
For You But Not for Me (The Bells of Hell)
Goodbye Dolly Gray
Goodbye-Ee!
Hello! Hello! Whos Your Lady Friend
Here We Are! Here We Are! Here We Are Again!
Hitchy Koo
Hush! Here Comes a Whizzbang!
I Don't Want to Be a Soldier
If You Want to Find
If You Were the Only Girl (Bosche) in the World (Trench)
I'll Make a Man of You
Its a Long Way to Tipperary
I Want to Go Home
Jolly Good Luck to the Girl Who Loves a Soldier
Kaiser Bill
Keep the Home Fires Burning
The Last Mile Home
Leapfrog
Mademoiselle from Armentieres (Parley-Voo)
The Moon Shies Bright on Charlie Chaplin
Never Mind
No More Soldiering for Me
Oh! Its a Lovely War
Old Soldiers Never Die
Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag
Plum & Apple
Raining & Grousing
Rolling Home
Roses of Picardy
Row, Row, Row
She Was One of the Early Birds
Sister Susies Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
Take Me Home to Dear Old Blighty
Theres a Long, Long Trail
They Didn't Believe Me
We are Fred Karnos Army
We Don't Want to (We are the Kings Navee)
We Havent Seen the Kaiser
We're Here Because
We've Had No Beer
When Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser
When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose
Who Were You With Last Night
Your King & Country