
Leslie Stuart (15 March 1863 – 27 March 1928) was an English composer of early musical theatre, best known for the hit show 'Florodora' (1899) and many popular songs. Stuart began writing songs in the late 1870s, including songs for blackface performers, such as "Lily of Laguna"; songs for musical theatre, and ballads such as "Soldiers of the King". A song from 'Florodora', "Tell me, pretty maiden", became a vaudeville standard.
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Soldiers of the Queen
Mistletoe and Wine (arr. for brass band)
Florodora, Act II: Tell me, pretty maiden
Soldiers of the Queen March
Floradora, Act II: Tell me, pretty maiden
By the Sad Sea Waves
Music From Great Australian Films - Breaker Morant (3:34)
Floradora (Excerpts) [Arr. for Wind Ensemble]: Pt. 1, —
Soldiers of the Queen Regimental March
Stuart: The Shade of the Palm
Little Dolly Daydream
Breaker Morant (Soldiers Of The Queen)
The Cake Walk
Is Yer Mammy Always Wid Yer?
Soldiers Of The Queen March - From "The Breaker Morant"
Breaker Morant
Jack and Jill
The Coon Drum Major
Floradora (Excerpts) [Arr. for Wind Ensemble]: Pt. 2, —
Soldiers Of The King
Florodora: Florodora, Act II: Tell me, pretty maiden
The Shade of the Palm
Tell Me, Pretty Maiden
Opening Chorus
Willie Was a Gay Boy
Tell me, pretty maiden from Floradora
Lily of Laguna
Florodora
He Loves, He Loves Me Not
Galloping
Phrenology
In the Shade of the Palm
Tact
Tell Me Pretty Maiden
Louisiana Lou
Florodora: Tell Me, Pretty Maiden
Leslie Stuart's Popular Songs
The Slim Princess: Let Me Stay and Live in Dixieland
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