THE REBEL MAID



Composer: Montague Phillips
Lyricist: Gerald Dalton

Opened: March 12, 1921, Empire Theatre, London
Performances: 114

Are My Lanterns Shining?:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1072 (Clara Butterworth with the Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips) [reissued on Lilac Time, CD/Palaeophonics 80]


The Fishermen Of England:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1073 (Clara Butterworth)
3. 78/HMV B3301 (Peter Dawson) [reissued on Peter Dawson, CD/Pearl Flapper PASTCD 7007]
4. 78/EB Winner 4049 (Edward Merrick)
5. Massed Choirs & Organs, CD/Bandleader 8005 (unidentified male voice choir) (unverified)


Graceful Dance:

1. 78/Chapell C183 (Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra)
2. 78/Victor 2820 (Arthur Pryor’s Band) (unverified)


Ho-Ho-Diddle-Dum:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)


Home Again:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1071 (Thorpe Bates and Clara Butterworth)


Now We Stand On The Summit Of The Hill:

1. 78/Columbia F1072 (Thorpe Bates and Clara Butterworth with the Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips) [reissued on Lilac Time, CD/Palaeophonics 80]


Old-Fashioned Cloak:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1071 (Clara Butterworth)


Sail, My Ships:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1073 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
3. Moonstruck, CD/Flyback FBCD 2005 (Marilyn Hill Smith with the Southern Festival Orchestra conducted by Robin White)


Sewing Maids Merry:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)


Shepherdess And Beau Brocade:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)


Old-Fashioned Cloak:

1. 78/Columbia 866 (Empire Theatre Orchestra conducted by Montague Phillips)
2. 78/Columbia F1071 (Clara Butterworth)


Villagers’ Dance:

1. 78/Chapell C184 (Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra)


Unrecorded Material:

Cautious
Finale Act I (But Stay, Confession I Should Make)
Finale Act II (Now Hold, Can We Not Save Our Bold Defense)
Finale Act III (And When The Foes Of England)
I Know There’ll Be Trouble For Me
I Want My Man To Be A Landlord
In 1688
The Knife-Grinder’s Song
Mum’s The Word
Sunshine And Laughter
This English Land, This Country Fair (Act I Introduction And Opening Chorus)
Unavailing Little Lady
We’ve Searched The Countryside (Act I Opening Song And Chorus Of Fisherman)
When A Dream Of Love You Cherish
When The Heart Is Blithe And Jolly (Act III Opening Chorus And Dance)
When We Get Back To Dorset