- Florrie Forde
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name = Florrie Forde
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birthname = Florence Mary Flannagan
birthdate = birth date|1875|8|16|df=y
location = Fitzroy, Melbourne,Victoria, Australia
deathdate = death date and age|1940|4|18|1875|8|16|df=y
deathplace =Aberdeen ,Scotland
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genre =singer ,entertainer
spouse = 1893 Walter Emanuel Bew 1905 Laurence Barnett (d.1934)Florrie Forde (
16 August 1875 –18 April 1940 Jeff Brownrigg, 'Forde, Florrie (1875 - 1940)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Supplementary Volume, Melbourne University Press, 2005, pp 129-130] ), born Flora May Augusta Flannagan, was anAustralia n popularsinger andentertainer . She was one of the greatest stars of the early 20th Centurymusic hall .Forde was born in Fitzroy,
Melbourne ,Australia in 1875, the sixth of the eight children of Lott Flannagan, and Phoebe - who also had two children from a prior marriage. At the age of sixteen, she ran away from home to appear on theSydney music hall stage, adopting the last name of her step-father. At the age of 21 in 1897, she left forLondon , and onAugust Bank Holiday 1897, she made her first appearances in London at three music halls — the South London Palace, the Pavilion and the Oxford — in the course of one evening. She became an immediate star, making the first of her many sound recordings in 1903, and making 700 individual recordings by 1936.Forde had a powerful stage presence, and specialised in songs that had powerful and memorable choruses in which the audience was encouraged to join. She married in 1909 and was soon drawing top billing, singing songs such as "Down At The Old Bull And Bush" and "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?". She appeared in the very first
Royal Command Performance in 1912. DuringWorld War I , her most famous songs were some of the best known of the period, including "Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag" and "It's A Long Way To Tipperary ".Florrie Forde formed her own travelling Review in the 1920s. It provided a platform for new rising stars, the most famous being the singing duo of
Flanagan and Allen . She collapsed and died after singing for troops inAberdeen ,Scotland of a cerebral haemorrhage on 18 April 1940.The Anglo-Irish poet Louis MacNeice left a tribute to her in a poem, 'Death of An Actress', recalling how:
"With an elephantine shimmy and a sugared wink She threw a trellis of Dorothy Perkins roses Around an audience come from slum and suburb And weary of the tea-leaves in the sink.
She is buried in Streatham Park Cemetery London. [ [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Burials.htm#F "Music Hall burials" (Arthur Lloyd)] accessed 29 Oct 2007]
Selected Songs
* "Down At The Old Bull And Bush"
* "She's a Lassie from Lancashire"
* "Oh! Oh! Antonio!"
* "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?"
* "Flanagan"
* "Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty"
* "Hold Your Hand Out, Naughty Boy"
* "Goodbye-ee"
* "Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage"
* "Daisy Bell"
* "I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside"
* "Now I Have to Call him Father"
* "Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag"
* "It's A Long Way To Tipperary"References
External links
* [http://www.rfwilmut.clara.net/musichll/xforde.html Florrie Forde] - you can hear her sing 'I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside'
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NAME= Forde, Florrie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Flannagan, Florence Mary
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DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1875|8|16|df=y
PLACE OF BIRTH= Fitzroy, Melbourne,Victoria, Australia
DATE OF DEATH= 1940-4-18
PLACE OF DEATH=Aberdeen ,Scotland *YouTube|LwTXsnqs7HE|Halt ! Who goes there ? by Florrie Forde - you can hear her sing 'Halt ! Who goes there ?'
Persondata
NAME= Forde, Florrie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Flannagan, Florence Mary
SHORT DESCRIPTION=
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1875|8|16|df=y
PLACE OF BIRTH= Fitzroy, Melbourne,Victoria, Australia
DATE OF DEATH= 1940-4-18
PLACE OF DEATH=Aberdeen ,Scotland
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