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And don't dilly dally [4] on the way". Off went the van wiv me 'ome packed in it, I walked behind wiv me old cock linnet. [5] But I dillied and dallied, dallied and I dillied Lost me way and don't know where to roam. Well you can't trust a special like the old time coppers. [6] When you can't find your way 'ome. [7]
"Don't Dilly Dally on the Way" (Charles Collins and Fred W. Leigh) sung by Marie Lloyd. "Down at the Old Bull and Bush" (music by Harry von Tilzer; lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling) sung by Florrie Forde. "Goodbye, Dolly Gray" (Paul Barnes; Will. D. Cobb) sung by George Lashwood. "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
[2] [3] Leigh went on to write the lyrics for some of the most popular music hall songs of the early twentieth century. These included " The Galloping Major " (1906), co-written with George Bastow, who performed it while cavorting about the stage on a wooden hobby horse ; " Waiting at the Church " and "Poor John!"
My Old Man, a Steve Goodman tribute album, 2006 "My Old Man" (Rodney Atkins song), 2002 "My Old Man" (Zac Brown Band song), 2017 "My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)" or "Don't Dilly Dally on the Way", a 1919 music hall song, or a football chant based on it
Don't Dilly Dally on the Way; G. Gimme Dat Ding; Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy; Goodbye, Dolly Gray; Gotta Get Up; H. Have a Cuppa Tea; Her Majesty (song) Honey Pie; I.
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can any1 give me information for a singing grade about the song dont dilly dally or my old man — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.100.77.16 18:28, 2 May 2012 (UTC) I stopped on the way to have me old half quarten,[7] I am sure the lyric is "me old half porter" ie. half a pint of stout or dark beer which is far more logical.
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