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I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
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Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
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I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
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The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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"These are the lyrics in the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, London, 1977:"
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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"These are the lyrics in the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, London, 1977:"
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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For Johnny is a tradesman and he works in the Boro'
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
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A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
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And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
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1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
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And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
|
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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For Johnny is a tradesman and he works in the Boro'
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
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The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
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I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
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The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
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"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
|
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
| 1 |
1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
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The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
|
1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
| 1 |
1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
| 1 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
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And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
| 0 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
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The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
|
The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
| 1 |
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
|
The song is unusual in that it places the singer in the actual location of the theatre, with the words traditionally directed to an imaginary beau in the cheapest seats.
| 0 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
| 1 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
| 0 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
| 1 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
| 0 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
| 1 |
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
|
The song is unusual in that it places the singer in the actual location of the theatre, with the words traditionally directed to an imaginary beau in the cheapest seats.
| 0 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
The song is unusual in that it places the singer in the actual location of the theatre, with the words traditionally directed to an imaginary beau in the cheapest seats.
| 0 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
1972 British mini-series "The Edwardians" features the song. Georgia Brown plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Reluctant Juggler".
| 1 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
| 0 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
| 1 |
1975 British drama-series "Edward the Seventh" features the song. Adrienne Posta plays Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The Years of Waiting".
|
And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
| 0 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
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1940 film "Gaslight" features the song in a music hall scene. The lyrics prompt Anton Walbrook's character Paul Mallen to abort his date and return home to see his wife.
| 1 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
| 0 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
|
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
| 1 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
|
The song is unusual in that it places the singer in the actual location of the theatre, with the words traditionally directed to an imaginary beau in the cheapest seats.
| 0 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
|
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
| 1 |
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
|
"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
| 0 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
| 1 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
"These are the lyrics in the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, London, 1977:"
| 0 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
| 0 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
| 1 |
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
|
And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
| 0 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
| 1 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
"These are the lyrics in the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, London, 1977:"
| 0 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
| 1 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
| 0 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
The 1960 film version of John Osborne's 1957 play "The Entertainer" features the song. It is sung by Brenda de Banzie as Phoebe Rice, wife of main character Archie Rice.
| 1 |
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
|
Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
| 0 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
| 1 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
| 0 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
In 1980, the song was included in the television detective series "Cribb", in an episode titled "Abracadaver".
| 1 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
| 0 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
| 1 |
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
| 1 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
"The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery" (correctly The Boy in the Gallery) is a music hall song written in 1885 by George Ware for music hall star Nelly Power, and made famous by Marie Lloyd. It was also sung by Jenny Hill.
| 0 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
1996 British/French film "Different for Girls" has Rupert Graves singing a version of the song using the word "girl" and female pronouns.
| 1 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
| 0 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
The BBC's 2007 biographical drama "Miss Marie Lloyd" has Jessie Wallace singing the song in the title role.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
| 1 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
"These are the lyrics in the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, London, 1977:"
| 0 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
| 1 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
| 0 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
2013 British drama-series "Ripper Street" has Charlene McKenna singing the song in the instalment titled "Our Betrayal: Part 2".
|
And since I've got a lover, why I don't care a fig.
| 0 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
| 1 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
| 1 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
In 1969, Barbara Windsor sang the song in the original cast of "Sing a Rude Song", a musical biography of Marie Lloyd written by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin. In 1978, she performed the song as part of a Marie Lloyd medley in an episode of BBC light entertainment programme "The Good Old Days".
| 1 |
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
|
Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
| 0 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
A 1999 episode of British sitcom "Goodnight Sweetheart" featured the song. Emma Amos played Marie Lloyd, singing the song in an episode titled "The 'Ouses in Between."
| 1 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
| 0 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
| 0 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
In 1977, Miss Piggy sings the song - accompanied by Rowlf on piano, and with the audience joining in - in the UK spot of the Rich Little episode of "The Muppet Show".
| 1 |
2018 film "The Happy Prince" has Rupert Everett singing the song in the role of Oscar Wilde.
|
Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
| 0 |
The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
|
The song was featured in Season 1, Episode 1 of the BBC Two series "Peaky Blinders." Original air date was September, 12, 2013 but it was filmed in 2012. Annabelle Wallis's character Grace Burgess sang it; vocal credit was Dara MacMahon.
| 1 |
The song featured in a 2018 episode of CBBC TV series "Hetty Feather", based on the novel by Jacqueline Wilson. Polly Allen's character Sheila Ormsby briefly sings it in the eighth episode of Series 4 in order to win the title of Festival Queen.
|
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
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