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Harry Bedford (music hall)

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in London and developing an act that was considered somewhat risqué for the time. Described as a "low comedian", his popular songs (written by others) included "A Little Bit Off the Top", "The Cock of the North", and "When I Get Some Money".
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in a boat-building business before becoming a professional entertainer in 1888, making his first appearances in
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This article about a British comedian or humourist is a
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Part of his act can be seen in the 1934 Will Hay film
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Middlesex Music Hall
Those Were the Days


The Oxford Companion to Popular Music
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ISBN
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