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- Q5702651 subject Q6468276.
- Q5702651 subject Q6646274.
- Q5702651 subject Q8418118.
- Q5702651 abstract "Harry Dacre was the pen-name of Frank Dean (1857–1922), an English songwriter.Dacre had a hit in 1892 with the song "Daisy Bell" (aka "A Bicycle Built for Two"), made famous by Katie Lawrence, and then in 1899 with the song "I'll Be Your Sweetheart".".
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q16058704.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q20894748.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q3268487.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q42406.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q5344259.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q6468276.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646274.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q691783.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q753110.
- Q5702651 wikiPageWikiLink Q8418118.
- Q5702651 description "1894".
- Q5702651 filename "Daisy Bell sung by Edward M. Favor.ogg".
- Q5702651 title "Daisy Bell".
- Q5702651 type Thing.
- Q5702651 comment "Harry Dacre was the pen-name of Frank Dean (1857–1922), an English songwriter.Dacre had a hit in 1892 with the song "Daisy Bell" (aka "A Bicycle Built for Two"), made famous by Katie Lawrence, and then in 1899 with the song "I'll Be Your Sweetheart".".
- Q5702651 label "Harry Dacre".