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- Oh!_Mr_Porter abstract "\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd. The lyrics include this chorus:Oh! Mr Porter, what shall I do?I want to go to BirminghamAnd they're taking me on to Crewe,Take me back to London, as quickly as you can,Oh! Mr Porter, what a silly girl I am.Birmingham is the second city of England. Crewe is a town better known as a railway junction than as a destination.".
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_hall_songs.
- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Crewe.
- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink George_Le_Brunn.
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Lloyd.
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Oh,_Doctor_Beeching!.
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Porter_(railroad).
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLink Ulysses_(novel).
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oh Mr Porter What Shall I Do".
- Oh!_Mr_Porter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oh! Mr Porter".
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter subject Category:1892_songs.
- Oh!_Mr_Porter subject Category:Music_hall_songs.
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- Oh!_Mr_Porter comment "\"Oh! Mr Porter\" is an old British music hall song about a girl \"going too far\". It was famously part of the repertoires of the artistes Norah Blaney and Marie Lloyd. It was written in 1892 by George Le Brunn and his brother Thomas, and taken on an extended provincial tour that same year by Marie Lloyd.".
- Oh!_Mr_Porter label "Oh! Mr Porter".
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