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"She’s A Lassie From Lancashire" is sung by Yolande Noble on Edison Gold Moulded Record 13670 (1907) From a dear little Lancashire town a boy had sailed away across the briny spray to toil in USA. When American girls gathered round and sought his company, he'd say, “There's only one girl for me.” She's a Lassie from Lancashire, just a Lassie from Lancashire. She's the Lassie I love so dear--oh so dear! Though she dresses in clogs and shawl, she's the prettiest of them all. None could be fairer, or rarer than Sarah--my Lass from Lancashire. Day by day he kept plodding away and to his task he stuck till by a stroke of luck a paying vein he struck. As he wrote her to tell her that he would shortly cross the sea, he'd say, "There's only one girl for me!" The Australian singer Florrie Forde was born on August 16, 1875. Her name at birth was Flora May Augusta Flannagan, She was born in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. This music hall artist was born on August 16, 1875, in Fitzroy, Melbourne. Florrie and some of her siblings were put into a convent for a time. She ran away from there with her sister Nan, seeking shelter with an aunt in Sydney. According to a later report, she was an under housemaid at Government House. By age sixteen, she was on the Sydney music hall stage. Florrie Forde first appeared at the Polytechnic Music Hall, in the Imperial Arcade, Pitt Street, in February 1892. In 1893, at age 18, she married Walter Emanuel Bew, a 31-year-old water police constable from England. In 1897, she made her first appearances in London at three music halls—the South London Palace, the Pavilion and the Oxford. In 1905 she married Laurence Barnett (d.1934), an art dealer. They made their home at Shoreham, Sussex. She appeared in a royal command performance in 1912 and in World War I was at the height of her fame. During the 1920s she helped to establish the duo of Chesney Allen and Bud Winthrop, bringing them together in a show she called Flo and Co. She died of a cerebral haemorrhage on April 18, 1940 (weeks before the Battle of Britain), at Aberdeen, Scotland. Many songs are associated with Forde. They include "Down At The Old Bull And Bush," "Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty," and "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" (popularized by Nora Bayes in America). "She’s A Lassie From Lancashire" Yolande Noble (British music hall classic) Florrie Ford song