
Elsa Lanchester was a British actress and wife of Charles Laughton. She is best remembered for her iconic role as "The Bride of Frankenstein" in 1935. In the 1950s she recorded some LPs consisting of odd vaudevillian songs.
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Never Go Walking Without Your Hat Pin
Fiji Fanny
If You Peek in My Gazebo
At the Drive in
Please Sell No More Drink to My Father
Linda and Her Londonderry Air
When a Lady Has a Piazza
The Husband's Clock
Lola's Saucepan
Catalog Woman
Rat Catcher's Daughter
My New York Slip
The Ruined Maid
I'm Glad to See Your Back
Mrs. Badger-Butts
The Yashmak Song
Faith, Hope and Charity
If You Can't Get in the Corners
Little Fred
The Janitor's Boy
At the Drive-In
She Was Poor, But She Was Honest
Catalogue Woman
The Rat Catcher's Daughter
I Didn't Know Where to Look
It May Be Life
Ladies Bar
Charles Laughton As Santa
The Rat-Catcher's Daughter
Melinda Maime
Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay
The Ratcatcher's Daughter
Figi Fanny
Never Go Without Feeling
The Yashmack Song
He Danced the Fandango All Over the Place
The Old Kent Road
When the Summer Comes Again
He Didn't Oughter
Faith Hope and Charity
The Rat Catcher's Daughter - London Street Song
Burlington Bertie from Bow
Put My Little Shoes Away
At My Time of Life
When I Came to This House
Mrs. Dyer, the Baby Farmer
Won't You Buy My Sweet Blooming Lavender
Fiiji Fanny
Sell No More Drink To My Father
Fiji Fanny (1968)
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