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I'd give it to the boy who's going to marry me.
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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But I haven't got a penny, so we'll live on love and kisses,
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,
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,
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,
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,
"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,
"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.
"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.
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.
Now, If I were a Duchess and had a lot of money,
1
And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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".
1
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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".
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
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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.
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1968 film "A Little Of What You Fancy" has Helen Shapiro singing the song.
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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".
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".
And be just as happy as the birds on the tree.
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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".
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".
The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery:1548852
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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".
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.
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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".
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,
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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".
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".
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".
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:"
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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:"
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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,
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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:"
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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
0