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Felix McGlennon

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Assume, if you like, that what I write is rubbish. My reply is "It is exactly the sort of rubbish I am encouraged by the public to write"... All my life I have tried to produce an article for which there is a public demand. If I visit a music hall, it is with the single object of instructing
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mingled with a regard for the very imperialist ethos that shaped Ireland's destiny. In fact, his subject matter is merely testimony to his commercial wisdom." In 1909, McGlennon set up his own company in London, to publish collections of his songs, and other material including
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songs, some of which, such as "His Funeral's Tomorrow", "Comrades" – a patriotic song about the friendship of two old soldiers written with George Horncastle, published in 1887 and popularised by
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On another occasion, he said: "I would sacrifice everything – rhyme, reason, sense and sentiment – to catchiness. There is, let me tell you, a very great art in making rubbish acceptable."
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verses such as "The Irish Rebel Emigrants"; and patriotic British nationalist songs such as "The British Bulldogs", "The Song That Will Live Forever", "
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McGlennon returned to live in Britain, and continued as a prolific songwriter. He wrote a wide variety of material, including settings of
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myself as to the class of thing that is pleasing the public. Then, I try to write it – and write nothing else.
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He was married twice, and had four children; one of his sons, Felix Cornelius McGlennon, was
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He had no musical training, picked out his tunes on a
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of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Popular Music in England 1840-1914: A Social History
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Index

Glasgow
London
Traditional pop
vaudeville
music hall
seriocomic
music halls
Glasgow
Manchester
song books
vaudeville
Tom Costello
Monroe Rosenfeld
Seymour Hicks
music halls
Irish nationalist
Sons of the Sea
Irish republicanism
postcards
toy piano
killed in action
First World War



British Music Hall: An Illustrated History
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9781473837188

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