George Formby - Selected Songs

Selected Songs

  • "Chinese Laundry Blues" (1932)
  • "The Isle of Man" (1932)
  • "With My Little Ukulele in My Hand" (1933)
  • "The Window Cleaner"/"When I'm Cleaning Windows" (1936)
  • "Leaning on a Lamppost" (1937)
  • "Hi Tiddly Hi Ti Island" (1937)
  • "The Lancashire Toreador" (1937)
  • "With My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock" (1937)
  • "Tan Tan Tivvy Tally-Ho!" (1938, written by Arthur Le Clerq)
  • "They Can't Fool Me" (1938)
  • "Mother, What'll I do Now?" (1938)
  • "Our Sergeant Major" (1938)
  • "Imagine Me on the Maginot Line" (1939)
  • "It's Turned Out Nice Again" (1939)
  • "Mr Wu's a Window Cleaner Now" (1939)
  • "My Grandad's Flannelette Nightshirt" (1939) (written by Eddie Latta)
  • "Count Your Blessings And Smile" (1940)
  • "Auntie Maggie's Remedy" (1941) (written by Eddie Latta)
  • "Bless 'Em All" (1941)
  • "Mr Wu's An Air Raid Warden Now" (1942) (written by Eddie Latta)
  • "You Don't Need A Licence For That" (1946)
  • "Happy Go Lucky Me" (1960)

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