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  2. Randolph Sutton - Wikipedia

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    While his best-known song (though first performed by Fred Barnes) [5] was "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep", this was never recorded commercially, but private recordings were made and subsequently released on commercial compilations, [6] including one recorded as late as January 1969, shortly before his death.

  3. George Alex Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music to "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep", Australian National Library; Sheet music to "Down, Down, Down In Devonshire", written by Stevens for Florrie Forde, Australian National Library; Biblioz.com entry; St. Pierre, Paul Matthew (2004). A Portrait of the Artist as Australian: L'Oeuvre Bizarre de Barry Humphries. p. 88. ISBN 9780773526440.

  4. Danny La Rue - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 his version of "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" reached number 33 in the UK singles chart; La Rue later adopted the song as his theme tune. [ 4 ] He had a starring role in the film Our Miss Fred in 1972, and also appeared in Every Day's a Holiday , The Frankie Howerd Show , Twiggs , Decidedly Dusty , Entertainment Express , Blackpool ...

  5. Oh! What a Carry On! - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Windsor - "On Mother Kelly's Doorstep" Sid James - "Put On a Happy Face" Stanley Unwin - "Classicold Musee" Bernard Cribbins - "The Hole in the Ground" (UK #9 in 1962) Kenneth Williams (as Rambling Syd Rumpo) - "Green Grow My Nadgers Oh!" Wilfrid Brambell - "Secondhand" Kenneth Williams - "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage" Jim Dale ...

  6. Talk:On Mother Kelly's Doorstep - Wikipedia

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  7. Fred Barnes (performer) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Jester Barnes (31 May 1885 – 23 October 1938) was an English music hall singer known for his signature song, "The Black Sheep of the Family", which he first performed in 1907. Although popular on stage, Barnes became infamous for his erratic private life and was often named in frequent controversies reported by the press.

  8. Joseph Sonken - Wikipedia

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    His father was Russian and his mother Polish. Before moving to Miami in the mid-1940s, Joseph Sonken was involved in a prostitution ring in Chicago. Allegations imply that Joseph Sonken was close to Al Capone and fled to Florida to flee police busts in Chicago. [1] In Miami, Joseph Sonken opened the Mother Kelly's nightclub and became a public ...

  9. Bundle of Joy - Wikipedia

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    It is a remake of the 1939 comedy film Bachelor Mother, which starred Ginger Rogers and David Niven, and was itself an English remake of the 1935 Austrian-Hungarian comedy film Little Mother. Produced by Edmund Grainger, it was distributed by RKO Pictures. An unmarried salesgirl at a department store finds and takes care of an abandoned baby.