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Elsie Carlisle - "Sweet Flossie Farmer" (1935)
Elsie Carlisle - "Sweet Flossie Farmer" (1935) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Sweet Flossie Farmer" (1935) - Elsie Carlisle “Sweet Flossie Farmer (The Lovely Snake Charmer).” Words by Mort Dixon, music by Allie Wrubel (1935). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on April 18, 1935. Decca F. 5524 mx. GB 7...

"Sweet Flossie Farmer (The Lovely Snake Charmer)." Words by Mort Dixon, music by Allie Wrubel (1935). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with orchestral accompaniment on April 18, 1935. Decca F. 5524 mx. GB 7098-2.

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Ambrose and His Orchestra - "Hyde Park Corner" (1933)
Ambrose and His Orchestra - "Hyde Park Corner" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Hyde Park Corner" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle "Hyde Park Corner" (Damerell-Evans-Hargreaves [1933]). Recorded in London on April 7, 1933 by Ambrose and His Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne and chorus and with Elsie Carlisle and Max Bacon in s...

“Hyde Park Corner” (Damerell-Evans-Hargreaves; 1933). Recorded in London on April 7, 1933 by Ambrose and His Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne and chorus and with Elsie Carlisle and Max Bacon in speaking roles.

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Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra (w. Elsie Carlisle) - "Ten Cents a Dance" (1931)
Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra (w. Elsie Carlisle) - "Ten Cents a Dance" (1931) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Ten Cents a Dance" (with Jack Payne and His Orchestra; 1931) - Elsie Carlisle "Ten Cents a Dance," by Rodgers and Hart. Elsie Carlisle with Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra (1931).

"Ten Cents a Dance." Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart (1930). Recorded by Jack Payne and His BBC Dance Orchestra, with vocals by Elsie Carlisle. London, March 31, 1931. Columbia CB 249 mx. CA-11275-5.

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Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Hold Up Your Hands (In the name of the law of love)" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Hold Up Your Hands (In the name of the law of love)" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle "Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)" (Cook-Blandford-Robinson). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504.

"Hold Up Your Hands (In the Name of the Law of Love)." Words by Mercer Cook and Thomas Blandford, music by J. Russel Robinson (1932). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5634-2.

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Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne - "Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne - "Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Won't You Stay to Tea?" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle “Won’t You Stay to Tea?” Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633...

"Won't You Stay to Tea?" Words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel (1932). Recorded in London on March 3, 1933 by Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne with orchestral accompaniment. Decca F. 3510 mx. GB5633-1.

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Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Sittin' in the Dark" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle & Sam Browne - "Sittin' in the Dark" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Sittin' in the Dark" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle "Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3504 mx. GB5631-2.

"Sittin' in the Dark." Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer (1933). Recorded by Sam Browne and Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F-3504 mx. GB-5631-2.

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Elsie Carlisle - "Deep Water" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle - "Deep Water" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Deep Water" (Two Versions; 1933) - Elsie Carlisle "Deep Water" (Bryan-Schwartz). Versions recorded by Elsie Carlisle, solo and with Oscar Rabin and His Romany Band (1933).

"Deep Water." Music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Alfred Bryan (1931). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle on March 3, 1933. Decca F. 3507 mx. GB5629-1.

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Sam Browne & Elsie Carlisle - "What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander"
Sam Browne & Elsie Carlisle - "What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander" YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander" (1934) - Elsie Carlisle "What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander." Lyrics and music by Cliff Friend (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and "Girl Friend" (i.e. Elsie Carlisle) with piano accompaniment by Eddie Carroll an...

"What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander." Lyrics and music by Cliff Friend (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and "Girl Friend" (i.e. Elsie Carlisle) with piano accompaniment by Eddie Carroll and Bobby McGhee in London on March 2, 1934.

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Sam Browne & Elsie Carlisle - "Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grateful!" (1934)
Sam Browne & Elsie Carlisle - "Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grateful!" (1934) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grateful!" (1934) - Elsie Carlisle "Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grateful!" Words by Michael Carr, music by Max and Harry Nesbit (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and "Girl Friend" (i.e. Elsie Carlisle), accompanied on the piano by Eddie Carroll and...

“Gee, Oh Gosh, I’m Grateful!” Words by Michael Carr, music by Max and Harry Nesbit (1934). Recorded by Sam Browne and “Girl Friend” (i.e. Elsie Carlisle), accompanied on the piano by Eddie Carroll and Bobbie McGhee, in London on March 2, 1934.

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Ray Starita,  Leave Me Alone With My Dreams
Ray Starita, Leave Me Alone With My Dreams YouTube video by Michael Johnson

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"Leave Me Alone with My Dreams" (1932) - Elsie Carlisle "Leave Me Alone with My Dreams." Written by Joseph George Gilbert (1932). Recorded by Ray Starita and His Ambassadors, with Elsie Carlisle as vocalist, on March 2, 1932. Sterno 923.

“Leave Me Alone with My Dreams.” Written by Joseph George Gilbert (1932). Recorded by Ray Starita and His Ambassadors, with Elsie Carlisle as vocalist, on March 2, 1932. Sterno 923.

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Two in Love (Carroll Gibbons; The Savoy Hotel Orpheans)
Two in Love (Carroll Gibbons; The Savoy Hotel Orpheans) YouTube video by Carroll Gibbons - Topic

"Two in Love" (Meredith Wilson). Recorded in London on February 16, 1942 by Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with singer Anne Lenner. Columbia FB-2777.

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Elsie Carlisle (with The Embassy Rhythm Eight) - "I'm Afraid to Open Your Letter" (1935)
Elsie Carlisle (with The Embassy Rhythm Eight) - "I'm Afraid to Open Your Letter" (1935) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"I'm Afraid to Open Your Letter" (1935) - Elsie Carlisle "I'm Afraid to Open Your Letter" (Sigler-Goodhart-Hoffman). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle, accompanied by The Embassy Rhythm Eight, on February 15, 1935.

"I'm Afraid to Open Your Letter." Words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman (1935). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle, accompanied by The Embassy Rhythm Eight, in London on February 15, 1935. Decca F. 5456 mx. GB6979-1.

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Elsie Carlisle (with The Embassy Rhythm Eight) - "I've Got an Invitation to a Dance" (1935)
Elsie Carlisle (with The Embassy Rhythm Eight) - "I've Got an Invitation to a Dance" (1935) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"I've Got an Invitation to a Dance" (1935) - Elsie Carlisle "I've Got an Invitation to a Dance" (Symes-Neiburg-Levinson). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with the Embassy [Rhythm] Eight in London on February 15, 1935.

“I’ve Got an Invitation to a Dance.” Words and music by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson (1934). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with the Embassy [Rhythm] Eight in London on February 15, 1935. Decca F. 5456 mx. GB6978-1.

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Elsie Carlisle - "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle - "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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"Have You Ever Been Lonely?" (1933) - Elsie Carlisle "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" Music by Peter De Rose, lyrics by Billy Hill (using the pseudonym George Brown; 1932). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle in London on February 14, 1933. Decca F-3435 mx. GB-5586-...

"Have You Ever Been Lonely?" Music by Peter De Rose, lyrics by Billy Hill (using the pseudonym George Brown; 1932). Recorded by Elsie Carlisle in London on February 14, 1933. Decca F-3435 mx. GB-5586-1.

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Elsie Carlisle - "I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than 'Love'" (1933)
Elsie Carlisle - "I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than 'Love'" (1933) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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“I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than ‘Love’” (1933) - Elsie Carlisle "I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than 'Love.'" Words and music by Eddie Pola and Melville Gideon (1933). Recorded on February 14, 1933 in London by Elsie Carlisle. Decca F. 3435 mx. GB5585-2.

"I Wish I Knew a Bigger Word Than 'Love.'" Words and music by Eddie Pola and Melville Gideon (1933). Recorded on February 14, 1933 in London by Elsie Carlisle. Decca F. 3435 mx. GB5585-2.

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Elsie Carlisle - "I Was True" (1932)
Elsie Carlisle - "I Was True" (1932) YouTube video by Alexandros Kozák

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