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  1. A prolific songwriter and talented pianist, Alf. J. Lawrance wrote a cantata called 'The Mandarin' at 16, and after it was produced by a local amateur dramatic society he began turning his attention to the theatre. That same year he also published his first song, 'Goodnight My Little Daffodil.'

  2. Alf J Lawrance Biography Alf. J. Lawrance published his first song at age 16 and went on to published more than a thousand by the mid-1940s (some in collaboration) for vaudeville, pantomime, revusical, revue and follies, radio and film.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alf_LawrenceAlf Lawrence - Wikipedia

    Alf Lawrence or Alfred J. Lawrence (died 1955) was an English-Australian musical composer who worked extensively in vaudeville, pantomime, revusical, revue and follies, radio and film. Lawrence was born in England and moved to Australia in 1914.

  4. Alf. J. Lawrance published his first song at age 16 and went on to published more than a thousand by the mid-1940s (some in collaboration) for vaudeville, pantomime, revusical, revue and follies, radio and film.

  5. Writer of I Like Your Old French Bonnet (with Tom Mellor and Harry Gifford, 1906), Alf J. Lawrance teamed up with Fred Godfrey in 1908 for The Baby’s Parade (with Harry Gifford); Ev’rybody Calls Her Rosa (My Little Mimosa Girl); the popular Have You Got Another Girl At Home Like Mary?

  6. Laurence, Alf. J. Laurence Alf J; Notes: I'm glad I'm born an Aussie, [1923?] t.p. (composed by Alf J. Lawrance) Good night, my little daffodil, c1905 t.p. (Alf. J. Lawrance) caption (A.J. Lawrance) When it's harvest time in Tennessee, c1930 cover (written and composed by Jack Lumsdaine and Alf. J. Lawrence) caption (written and composed by ...

  7. Place & Publisher Francis, Day & Hunter. Subjects: Relationships. View Details.