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Music Hall CDs
Jack Pleasants - I'm Shy Mary Ellen, I'm Shy (CDR29)
Bradford born Jack Pleasants, billed as "The Bashful Limit" played the part of the gentle fool. On this CD, his two most famous songs -
I'm shy Mary Ellen, I'm shy, and I'm Twenty One today sit alongside other gems such as Watching the Trains Come In. Much loved in Lancashire and
around the Northern Halls, Jack had a wide repertoire of songs which are represented here.
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Track Listing:
I'm shy Mary Ellen, I'm shy, I'll Be Cross Arabella, I only got married today, Boss of the House, Liza 'Ad 'Old of my 'And, I'm Twenty-One Today, Give me another Small Port, I'm the Black Sheep of the Flock, Baby Face, I shall get in such a row when Martha knows, Mother, Long Years Ago, My New Hat, Watching the Trains come in, I'm longing to go back, She made me do it, Norman the Mormon, I went A-Jazzing , Where do Flies go in the Wintertime, Feeding the Ducks on the Pond, Reet Oop T'Mark, She loves me on Saturday night, Rocking the Baby to sleep, It's my Bath Night tonight,
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