(1863-06-20)20 June 1863 Brighton, Sussex, England
Died
18 December 1905(1905-12-18) (aged 42) Brixton, London, England
Genres
Music hall
Occupation(s)
Songwriter
Years active
1883-1905
Musical artist
George Le Brunn (born George Frederick Brunn; 20 June 1863 – 18 December 1905) was an English composer of popular songs, active during the heyday of the music halls.
GeorgeLeBrunn (born George Frederick Brunn; 20 June 1863 – 18 December 1905) was an English composer of popular songs, active during the heyday of the...
Records "If It Wasn't For The 'Ouses In Between" (w. Edgar Bateman m. GeorgeLeBrunn) – Gus Elen on Berliner Gramophone "If Only You Were Mine" (w. Harry...
Beavers Oh Doctor Beeching! – based on "Oh! Mr Porter" by Thomas and GeorgeLeBrunn, performed by Su Pollard OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes ("Let's Watch the...
(Henry W. Armstrong) sung by Gertie Gitana. "Oh! Mr Porter" (GeorgeLeBrunn and Thomas LeBrunn) sung by Marie Lloyd, and Norah Blaney. "Pack Up Your Troubles...
(1944) - Granfer A Place of One's Own (1945) - George I'll Be Your Sweetheart (1945) - GeorgeLeBrunn The Agitator (1945) - Ben Duckett Green for Danger...
Blow "If It Wasn't for the 'ouses in Between" by Edgar Bateman and GeorgeLeBrunn (1894, sung by Gus Elen – "With a ladder and some glasses you can see...
included Harry Dacre and Joseph Tabrar. From 1890, Leno commissioned GeorgeLeBrunn to compose the incidental music to many of his songs, including "The...
Ryan Upchurch "O & K Train Song" by Addie Graham "Oh! Mr Porter" by GeorgeLeBrunn and his brother Thomas (1892) "Oh, You Engineer" by Judy Henske "Oil...
a council committee. She sang "Oh! Mr Porter" (composed for her by GeorgeLeBrunn); "A Little of What You Fancy"; and, according to some writers, "She...
For The 'Ouses In Between" w. Edgar Bateman m. GeorgeLeBrunn "I'll Be True To My Honey Boy" w.m. George Evans "I've Been Working on the Railroad" w.m...
Frank Aylmer and GeorgeLeBrunn, and he wrote for such artists as Charles Godfrey ("The Seventh Royal Fusiliers", written with LeBrunn, 1891), James Fawn...
and "The Postman's 'Oliday." The music to the songs was written by GeorgeLeBrunn, who wrote a vast number of music-hall songs and accompaniments for...
most successful songs was "Looking for a Coon Like Me", written by GeorgeLeBrunn with lyrics by John Harrington. She was very successful in the 1890s...