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* '''"My Old Dutch":''' an 1892 music hall and vaudeville song performed by Albert Chevalier. Described as one of Chevalier's most popular works,[4] the song was possibly written as a tribute to Chevalier's wife Florrie. The song's title refers to a 1880s colloquialism for a partner or friend. | * '''"My Old Dutch":''' an 1892 music hall and vaudeville song performed by Albert Chevalier. Described as one of Chevalier's most popular works,[4] the song was possibly written as a tribute to Chevalier's wife Florrie. The song's title refers to a 1880s colloquialism for a partner or friend. | ||
* '''Dansk:''' Danish | * '''Dansk:''' Danish | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 19 January 2014
- "My Old Dutch": an 1892 music hall and vaudeville song performed by Albert Chevalier. Described as one of Chevalier's most popular works,[4] the song was possibly written as a tribute to Chevalier's wife Florrie. The song's title refers to a 1880s colloquialism for a partner or friend.
- Dansk: Danish