Harry Lauder
Sir Harry Lauder (1870–1950) is best remembered for comic songs and rambling monologues performed in an intimate yet sometimes rousing manner in a thick Scottish brogue. Knighted in 1919, Scottish-born Lauder worked his way up from poverty to become one of the most popular entertainers of his time in Europe and America.
The following recordings featuring Harry Lauder are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Same as his faither was before him | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | The kilty lads | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | The wee hoose 'mang the heather | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | The wee hoose 'mang the heather | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Trixie from Dixie | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Trixie from Dixie | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | She's the lass for me | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | She's the lass for me | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | The same as his faither was before him | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1913-01-18 | |
| Vocalist - Baritone vocal | Stop your tickling, Jock | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | Harry Lauder | 1909-12-12 |