Early 1900's Music by Harry Lauder, including sound clips. ... Scottish Songs by Sir Harry Lauder ... All Scottish Songs by Sir Harry Lauder listed below were recorded on 60 minute cassette/CD from a 1918 hand cranked victrola using special equipment to enhance and retain the characteristic victrola sound.
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Sir Harry Lauder died at Lauder Ha’ on the 26th February 1950. At his funeral service the Lesson was read by the Duke of Hamilton, and all shops and businesses in Hamilton closed for the day.
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Sir Harry Lauder was first, ever and always a Scot but for a significant period, his music and style was all the rage in America, as well as many other parts of the world. Lauder's humorous style on stage coupled with his music was a huge success in America and on several tours here, drew crowds of unprecedented mass.
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Listen free to Sir Harry Lauder: I love a lassie, Roamin' In The Gloamin' & more, plus 1 picture. 1900s, Turn of the century and Phonograph. People who like Sir Harry Lauder also like Florrie Forde, Len Spencer, Mark Sheridan. ... IanAR connected Sir Harry Lauder to the group 78 RPMs. last week...
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www.last.fm/music/Sir+Harry+Lauder
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Sir Harry Lauder: 1870-1950 ... Harry Lauder was born on 4th August 1870 at no 3 Bridge Street, Portobello, near Edinburgh, the eldest of eight children. At the age of 12 his father died and the family moved to Arbroath, where Lauder’s mother had relatives and where he went to work in the mill in 1882. It was here that...
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special.lib.gla.ac.uk/STA/lauder/index.html
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Preview and download songs by Sir Harry Lauder on iTunes. Songs by Sir Harry Lauder start at just $0.99 each. ... Sir Harry Lauder was the most popular Scottish entertainer of all time, specializing in skits and songs in Scottish dialect.
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Sir Harry Lauder first owned two Decauvilles (cf. Sir Henry Royce) which were essential to his hectic Edwardian pace. In a two and a half hour period, he could cover twelve miles and do four private London engagements with the help of "my sweet running Decauville" (Note #1).
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From that time, "Sir" Harry Lauder picked up where he left off, but by the end of the 1920s Lauder showed signs of slowing down. His wife, Annie Lauder (for whom many of his songs had been written), died in 1927, just short of the ceremony in which Lauder was awarded the Medal of Freedom by the City of Edinburgh.
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