voc, 1870-1922 GB, Hoxton
Singer of Pop
A.k.a. Matilda Alice Victoria Wood
Matilda Alice Victoria Wood (12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922) was an English music hall singer, known as Marie Lloyd. Her ability to add lewdness to the most innocent of lyrics led to frequent clashes with the guardians of morality. Her performances articulated the disappointments of life, especially for working-class women
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Little Of What You Fancy | Marie Lloyd | 1915 | Album |
A Little Bit Of What You Fancy Does You Good / Woman's Opinion Of Man | Marie Lloyd | 1915 | Album |
The Twiddly-Wink / The Piccadilly Trot | Marie Lloyd | 1913 | Album |
The Coster Girl In Paris / Every Little Movement Has A Meaning Of Its Own | Marie Lloyd | 1912 | Album |
Music Hall Daniel Farson Presents | Ida Barr, G. H. Elliott, Billy Danvers, Albert Whelan, Hetty King, Marie Lloyd | Album |
Marie Lloyd cl GB *1972 Classical |