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Singer of Pop
Talbot O'Farrell (1878 – London, 2 September 1952) was an English music hall singer (a tenor, whose repertoire included both sentimental and comic songs) and film actor. He was born William Parrot in the north of England, and achieved moderate success as Jock McIver (Scottish comedian and singer), before adopting an Irish persona as Talbot O'Farrell around 1912.[citation needed] He was billed as "The greatest Irish entertainer of all time".He acted in several films; notably, Born Lucky (1933), Rose of Tralee (two films, of 1937 and of 1942) and Little Dolly Daydream (1938).
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Anywhere In Old Ireland Is Heaven To Me / Silver Hair And Heart Of Gold | Talbot O'Farrell | 1932 | Album |
Why Did You Turn Me Down? / When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver (I Will Love You Just The Same) | Talbot O'Farrell / Carol Porter | 1931 | Album |
Le Chiffon Classique / My Angel Mother | Herbert Richards / Talbot O'Farrell | 1930 | Album |
The Old Rustic Bridge By The Mill | Robin Stone / Talbot O'Farrell | 1929 | Album |
Who'll Take The Place Of Mary? | Talbot O'Farrell | 1920 | Single |
That Old Fashioned Mother Of Mine | Talbot O'Farrell | 1920 | Single |
Mother O'Grady / Dear Little Irish Mother | Talbot O'Farrell | Album | |
Me And Jane In A Plane / When You Played The Organ And I Sang The Rosary | Talbot O'Farrell / Peter Rush | Album | |
Considerin' / You're In My Heart But Never In My Arms | Talbot O'Farrell | Album |