| Number |
Details |
Recent album on which featured |
Year Recorded |
| The Missus and I |
By John C. Holloway. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1922[4] |
| The Cobbler |
By Herman Lohr. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1923 |
| Tommy The Whistler |
By Ernest Melvin. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1923 |
| The Wheel Tapper |
By Wolseley Charles. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1923 |
| Pirate Song |
By H F Gilbert. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1923 |
| Cloze props |
By Wolseley Charles. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924 |
| Alouette |
By E. Melvin. Duet With Gilbert Childs from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924 |
| London Town |
By Melville Gideon. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924[5] |
| In an old World Garden |
Duet With Melville Gideon. |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924[6] |
| Memory Street |
By, and sung in duet with, Elsa Macfarlane. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924[7] |
| Down Love Lane |
By, and sung in duet with, Elsa Macfarlane. from The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1924[4] |
| Till the Wheel Comes Off |
From The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1925[8] |
| Roundabouts and Swings |
From The Co-Optimists |
Highlights From The Co-Optimists (2008) |
1925[8] |
| Sometimes I'm Happy, Sometimes I'm Blue |
By Vincent Youmans from the musical Hit the Deck |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1927 |
| Join the Navy |
From Hit the Deck |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1927 |
| Fancy Me Just Meeting You |
From Hit the Deck |
|
1927 |
| Sam, Sam, Pick oop thy Musket |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1928 |
| Song of the Sea |
From the musical Song of the Sea |
Stanley Holloway The Best Of (2002) |
1928 |
| Lovely ladies |
Duet with Claude Hulbert from Song of the Sea |
|
1928[9] |
| Rude Sailor |
From Song of the Sea |
|
c.1929[10] |
| Little Pal |
|
|
c.1929[10] |
| My Old Dutch |
Originally performed by Albert Chevalier |
Beat The Retreat (2008) |
c.1929[11] |
| Come to the Cookhouse Door |
|
|
c.1929[12] |
| Coaling |
|
|
c.1929[12] |
| Old Sam |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1930 |
| Alt! Who Goes There? |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1930 |
| I Thowt Mebbe I Would And I Did |
By Ernest Melvin |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1930 |
| What Care I? |
By Billy Mayerl |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1930 |
| Beat the Retreat on thy Drum |
By R. P. Weston and Bert Lee |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1931 |
| One Each Apiece All Round |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1931 |
| Brahn Boots |
By Weston and Lee |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1931 |
| The Lion and Albert |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1932 |
| Hi-De-Hi |
|
Stanley Holloway The Best Of (2002) |
1932 |
| Penny On The Drum |
By Stanley Holloway |
Penny On The Drum (2006) |
1932 |
| Three Ha'pence a Foot |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1932 |
| A Dinder Courtship |
By Frederic Weatherly and Eric Coates |
Beat The Retreat (2008) |
1932 |
| Onaway awake Beloved |
From Hiawatha's Wedding Feast music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor based on the poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
|
1932 |
| Pass Everyman |
|
|
1932 |
| King John |
By Stanley Holloway |
|
1933 |
| Sam's Medal |
By Mabel Constanduros and Michael Hogan |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1933 |
| Old Sam's Party |
By Mabel Constanduros |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1933 |
| Runcorn Ferry |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1933 |
| Many Happy Returns |
By Archie de Bear |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1933 |
| Radio Stars In A Jam |
Holloway attempts to recite "Pick oop thy Musket" but is interrupted by, amongst others, Clapham & Dwyer, Elsie & Doris Waters, Will Hay and Tommy Handley |
|
1933[13] |
| Gunner Joe |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1933 |
| With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm |
By R.P Weston and Bert Lee |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1934 |
| Marksman Sam |
By Marriott Edgar and Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1934 |
| Sam Goes to It |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1934 |
| Signalman Sam |
By Stanley Holloway |
|
1934 |
| The Return of Albert |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1934 |
| Hand in Hand |
By Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II from the musical Three Sisters |
Penny On The Drum (2006) |
1934 |
| Keep Smiling |
By Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II from the musical Three Sisters |
Stanley Holloway - Keep Smiling (2006) |
1934 |
| Sam's Parrott |
By V.F. Stevens and Lauri Bowen |
|
1934 |
| The Beefeater |
By Weston and Lee |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1934 |
| The Famous Name of Small |
By V.F. Stevens and Lauri Bowen |
|
1935 |
| Sam Drummed Out |
by Weston and Lee |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1935 |
| Sam's Sturgeon |
By Ashley Sterne |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1935 |
| Sam Small at Westminster |
By Stanley Holloway |
Beat The Retreat (2008) |
1935[14] |
| St. George and the Dragon |
By Weston and Lee |
|
1935 |
| Down Below |
By Sydney Carter |
|
1936 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Ramsbottom Went Off |
By Marriott Edgar; accompanied by Carroll Gibbons |
|
1936 |
| The Jubilee Sovrin |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1937 |
| The 'Ole in the Ark |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1937 |
| Albert and the 'Eadsman |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1937 |
| The Battle of Hastings |
By Marriott Edgar |
|
1937 |
| Jonah and the Grampus |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1937 |
| My Word, You Do Look Queer |
By Weston and Lee |
|
1938 |
| The Parson of Puddle |
By Greatrex Newman |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1938 |
| Green-Eyed Dragon |
By Greatrex Newman and Wolseley Charles |
|
1939 |
| Old Sam's Christmas Pudding |
By Marriott Edgar. Written especially for the 1939 Christmas pantomime Mother Goose in which Holloway was starring |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1939 |
| The Recumbent Posture |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1939 |
| The Negro Preacher |
|
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1939 |
| Albert Evacuated |
By Stanley Holloway. Tells the story of child evacuation during the war |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1940 |
| Yorkshire Pudden! |
By Weston and Lee |
Penny On The Drum (2006) |
1940 |
| Careless Talk |
Duet with Leslie Henson |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1940 |
| Marksman Sam |
By Marriott Edgar |
Penny On The Drum (2006) |
1940 |
| Pukka Sahib |
By Reginald Purdell, based on The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God by J. Milton Hayes |
|
1940 |
| The Return of Albert |
By Stanley Lupino |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1940 |
| Sam's Christmas Shopping |
By Pulham J. Sherman |
|
1940 |
| The Food demonstration |
Recorded on behalf of the British government in aid of the war effort |
|
c.1940 |
| Lend to Defend |
Recorded on behalf of the British government in aid of the war effort |
|
c.1940 |
| Save your way to Victory |
Recorded on behalf of the British government in aid of the war effort |
|
1940 |
| Sam Goes to It |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1941 |
| No Like-a da War |
Piano accompaniment by W.T. Best |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1941 |
| Uppards |
By Marriott Edgar |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1941 |
| The Future Mrs 'awkins |
Originally performed by Albert Chevalier, 1898 |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1942 |
| Guarding the Gasworks |
By Stanley Holloway |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1942 |
| My Missus |
|
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1943 |
| Don't waste bread |
by Stanley Holloway. Recorded on behalf of the British government in aid of the war effort |
|
1943 |
| Albert and His Savings |
By Marriott Edgar. Recorded on behalf of the British government in aid of the war effort |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1944 |
| How long hast thou been Grave Maker |
By William Shakespeare with Laurence Olivier. Taken from the film Hamlet released the same year |
Stanley Holloway:The Essential Collection (2007) |
1948 |
| Albert Down Under |
By Stanley Holloway especially for his tour of Australia.[15] |
Not released |
1948 |
| Sam's Guggle Box |
By Stan Masters and Harry Stogden |
|
1951 |
| A Midsummer Nights Dream |
By William Shakespeare. Audiobook, featuring Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann and Micheal Benthall |
A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare (2009) |
1954 |
| Going To The Derby |
Unknown |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| My Lord Tomnoddy |
By R. H. Barham c.1820 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Act on the Square Boys |
Written and originally performed by Alfred Vance in 1866 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| If I Had A Donkey |
Unknown |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| The Workhouse Boy |
Unknown |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Married To A Mermaid |
By James Thomson and David Mallet c.1740 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| A Motto For Every Man |
By D.K.Gavan; first performed by Harry Clifton |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Shelling Green Peas |
Written and performed by Harry Clifton in 1865 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Hey! Betty Martin |
Unknown |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| All Around My Hat |
Unknown c.1820 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Poor Old Horse |
By Billy Patterson, 1868 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| Champagne Charlie |
Written and performed by George Leybourne in 1867 |
Stanley Holloway: Champagne Charlie (2011) |
1954 |
| With a Little Bit of Luck |
By Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, from My Fair Lady |
My Fair Lady Soundtrack (Original Cast) - 1995 |
1956 |
| Get Me to the Church on Time |
By Lerner and Loewe, from My Fair Lady |
My Fair Lady Soundtrack (Original Cast) - 1995 |
1956 |
| Long Ago In Alcala[3] |
Written by Frederic Edward Weatherly & Adrian Ross. Music by André Messager. For the 1894 opera Mirette. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| On Strike[3] |
By Charles Pond 1906. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Captain Mac[3] |
By P.J. O'Reilly and Wilfred Sanderson. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The Floral Dance[3] |
By Kate Emily Barkley ("Katie") Moss. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The Christening[3] |
By George Randell. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Albert's Reunion[3] |
By Stanley Holloway. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The Trumpeter[3] |
By J. Francis Barron and J. Airlie Dix. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The King Who Wanted Jam For Tea[3] |
By Greatrex Newman and Wolseley Charles. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| I Thought Mebbe I Would-an' I Did[3] |
By Ernest Melvin (1922). Previously recorded by Holloway In 1930. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The Street Watchman's Story[3] |
By Charles J. Winter 1910; first recorded by Bransby Williams c.1914. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| The Green-Eyed Dragon[3] |
By Greatrex Newman and Wolseley Charles. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Up From Somerset[3] |
By Frederic Edward Weatherly. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Sam's Christmas Pudding[3] |
By Marriott Edgar. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1939. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Four Jolly Sailormen[3] |
By Edward German. With Arthur Lief (conductor and pianist) and the Concert Party Four. Recorded in New York, November 1957. |
The Concert Party -1958 |
1957 |
| Bouncing Ball |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook Symphony Orchestra |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Gobbledegook |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Lion Tamer |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| Sven Svensen |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Frog, The Duck, The Fish |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| Wooden Shoes |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| Ump-Diddle-Diddle |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Elephant Alphabet |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| Pete Petersen's House |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Longest Train |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| Why the Giraffe Laughed |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| The Dancing Bear |
By Milton Kaye; with the Gobblegook S. O |
Gobbledegook Songs (1957) |
1957 |
| I Live In Trafalgar Square[16] |
By C.W. Murphy, first performed by Morny Cash in 1908 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Hello! Hello! Who's Your Lady Friend?[16] |
By David Worton & Bert Lee; sung by Harry Fragson, 1911 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| The Little Shirt My Mother Made for Me[16] |
First recorded by Marty Robbins |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| You Can Do a Lot of Things at the Seaside[16] |
Written and originally performed by Mark Sheridan, 1901 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| It'll All be the Same (A Hundred Years from Now)[16] |
Unknown. Written in 1884 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| My Word, You Do Look Queer[16] |
By Weston and Lee |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| And Yet I Don't Know![16] |
Unknown. Written in 1882 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| I'm Shy, Mary Ellen, Im Shy[16] |
Written and performed by Jack Pleasants in 1912 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Sweeney Todd the Barber[16] |
By Weston and Lee |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Oh, I Must Go Home Tonight![16] |
First performed by Billy Williams in 1908 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Eving's Dorg Ospital[16] |
By Stanley Holloway |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Harry Champion Medley[16] |
Includes "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am", "Any Old Iron", "A Little Bit of Cucumber" and "Boiled Beef and Carrots" |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| The Spaniard That Blighted My Life[16] |
First recorded by Billy Merson in 1911 |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| Let's All Go Down the Strand[16] |
Words and music by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy |
Let's Have A Banana (2009) |
1958 |
| My Old Dutch |
By A.C. Ingle, first performed by Albert Chevalier in 1910 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1958 |
| Phrenology[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| The Yarn of the Nancy Bell[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| The Sensation Captain[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| Babette's Love[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| Ben Allah Achmet[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| Peter the Wag[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| The Ape and the Lady[17] |
By W.S.Gilbert |
Bab Ballads And Cautionary Tales (1958) |
1959 |
| A Dark Girl Dressed in Blue |
By Harry Clifton (1868) |
|
1959 |
| Growing Old |
|
|
1959 |
| Macbeth |
By William Shakespeare. Featuring Anthony Quayle, Ian Holm and Robert Hardy |
Macbeth by William Shakespeare ( 2012) |
1960 |
| Petticoat Lane |
Performed by Holloway |
EMI Comedy Classics: Stanley Holloway (1991) |
1960 |
| Sing a Song of London |
Written and originally performed by Ambrose |
|
1960 |
| Tommy the Whistler |
By Ernest Melvin. This Co-Optimists song was previously recorded by Holloway in 1923 |
EMI Comedy Classics: Stanley Holloway (1991) |
1960 |
| If I Should Plant a Tiny Seed of love |
First performed by Frank Summers (1909) |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960[18] |
| Any Old Iron |
By Charles Collins and Terry Sheppard first performed by Harry Champion in 1911 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| A Bachelor Gay |
By James W. Tate (1916). |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| Where Did You Get that Hat |
Words and music by James Rolmaz, c.1888 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| If You Were the Only Girl in the World |
By Clifford Grey recorded by George Robey in 1916 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| Two Lovely Black Eyes |
Performed by Charles Coborn 1886 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| The Galloping Major |
Originally performed by George Bastow 1906 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| Join in the Chorus/Lily of Laguna |
By Leslie Stuart, originally performed by Eugene Stratton in 1898 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| While Strolling in the Park |
By Alfred Vance in 1868 |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| Down at the Old Bull and Bush |
By Billy Murray. Popularised by Florrie Forde. The song was written about The Old Bull and Bush public house in Hampstead Heath, London |
Stanley Holloway At His Very Best (2008) |
1960 |
| With Aspect Stern |
From "The Mikado" By W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan; with Groucho Marx |
Groucho Marx in the Mikado (2012) |
1960 |
| The Criminal Cried |
From "The Mikado" By W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan; with Groucho Marx and Sharon Randal |
Groucho Marx in the Mikado (2012) |
1960 |
| The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring |
From "The Mikado" By W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan; with Groucho Marx, Barbara Meister, Robert Rounseville and Sharon Randal |
Groucho Marx in the Mikado (2012) |
1960 |
| Pick a pocket or two |
From Oliver!, words and music by Lionel Bart; with studio cast |
Oliver! London Studio Cast Soundtrack (1993) - LP |
1961 |
| Reviewing the Situation |
From Oliver!', words and music by Lionel Bart; with studio cast |
Oliver! London Studio Cast Soundtrack (1993) - LP |
1961 |
| Be Back Soon |
From Oliver!', words and music by Lionel Bart; with studio cast |
Oliver! London Studio Cast Soundtrack (1993) - LP |
1961 |
| I'd do Anything |
From Oliver!, words and music by Lionel Bart; with studio cast |
Oliver! London Studio Cast Soundtrack (1993) - LP |
1961 |
| The Third Sam |
By Stanley Holloway |
|
1962[19] |
| Hello, Dolly! |
by Jerry Herman |
|
1965 |
| As Time Goes By |
By Herman Hupfeld |
|
1965 |
| London Pride |
By Noël Coward |
More Monologues and Songs (2002) |
1965 |
| I'm Old Fashioned |
By Johnny Mercer and Jerome Kern |
|
1965 |
| Fishing |
By Leslie Sarony |
|
1965 |
| That's Entertainment! |
By Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz |
|
1965 |
| Comedy Tonight |
from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Stephen Sondheim; originally performed by Zero Mostel |
EMI Comedy Classics: Stanley Holloway (1991) |
1965 |
| The King's New Clothes |
By Frank Loesser |
|
1965 |
| Try to Remember |
By Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt |
|
1965 |
| Burlington Bertie |
By Harry B. Norris |
More Monologues and Songs (2002) |
1965 |
| Summer Green - Winter White |
By Cyril Ornadel and Norman Newell |
|
1965 |
| Hey, Look Me Over |
By Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman |
|
1965 |
| It Were All Green Hills |
By Stanley Holloway |
|
1974 |
| My Word, You Do Look Queer |
Previously recorded by Holloway in 1958 |
|
1975 |
| Marksman Sam |
By Marriott Edgar and Stanley Holloway. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1934 |
|
1975 |
| The Parson Of Puddle |
By Greatrex Newman. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1938 |
|
1975 |
| Gunner Joe |
By Marriott Edgar. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1933 |
|
1975 |
| Hand In Hand |
By Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1934 |
|
1975 |
| And Yet I Don't Know |
Previously recorded by Holloway in 1958 |
|
1975 |
| Albert's Reunion |
By Stanley Holloway. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1957 |
|
1975 |
| The Magna Charter |
By Marriott Edgar |
|
1975 |
| Recumbent Posture |
By Marriott Edgar. Previously recorded by Holloway in 1939 |
|
1975 |
| Life Is What You Make It |
|
|
1975 |