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Leslie Sarony (1897-1985) was a British entertainer, singer, actor and songwriter. He performed in revues, musicals, radio, films and TV, and wrote songs such as "Jollity Farm" and "Hunting Tigers Out in 'Indiah'".
Jun 11, 2012 · Leslie Sarony (born Leslie Legge Frye 22 January 1897 - 12 February 1985) was a British entertainer, singer and songwriter. Sarony was born in Surbiton, Surrey and died in London. Sarony...
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Leslie Sarony (b. February 22, 1897 in Surbiton, Surrey - d. February 12, 1985 in London) was a British entertainer, singer and songwriter. A prolific writer, performer and recorder of comic songs, he was also a dancer and actor and appeared in many stage and television productions.
Leslie Sarony (1897–1985) was a British performer who appeared in musicals, radio and films. He wrote songs with Fred Godfrey and others, such as The Feller That Played The Pianner and Strolling Down The Strand.
One of Sarony's most popular hits, reissued a few times by other labels (including Decca F2679) and also covered by many other artists including George Buck ...
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Here is another medley from the entertainer and composer of so many chorus and novelty songs during the 1930s. Leslie was 87 when he performed this selectio...
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Leslie Sarony (born Leslie Legge Frye; 22 January 1897 – 12 February 1985) [1] was a British entertainer, singer, actor and songwriter.