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J. P. Harrington (lyricist)

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206: 86:. However, in his later years the popularity of his songs had largely evaporated, the music halls had vanished, and he was obliged to move back to rented rooms. He died in 37:, who tutored him as a lyricist. He attempted to go it alone, writing music as well as lyrics, but had little success as a songwriter until he joined forces with composer 41:
in about 1885. They worked together in partnership for some twenty years, until Le Brunn's early death in 1905, writing such songs as "The Seven Ages of Man" (sung by
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in 1920. He is said to have written over one thousand published songs. He became relatively prosperous, moving to a house in
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in a theatrical agency, and moved into publishing, writing numerous music hall sketches and
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which he named Lyric Lodge, while travelling to London each day by train in
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for popular music hall performers of the day, including Marie Lloyd and
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music hall
Holborn
Joseph Tabrar
George Le Brunn
Charles Godfrey
Marie Lloyd
Funny Folks
James W. Tate
monologues
Vesta Tilley
Sam Mayo
Bedford
morning coat
top hat
Barnet


ISBN
978-1-78383-118-0


ISBN
0-19-311323-6
Lyrics by J. P. Harrington, Monologues.co.uk
"J.P. (John Patrick) Harrington (1865–1939)", Fred Godfrey Songs
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