Here is a (hopefully) complete list of songs recorded by Will Fyffe, from The Complete Entertainment Discography, from the Mid-1890s to 1942 by Brian Rust with Allen G. Debus (New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1973), page 289ff. Note that several songs were recorded more than once. 1921: I’m 94 Today / I Belong to Glasgow The Engineer / Sandy’s Holiday 1922: Maggie / New Year’s Day The First Wee Drappie in the Morning / Goodbye, Jenny The Hieland Jazz / I’m Going to Sea 1923: I’m Tight, Too / Up among the Heather I’m 94 Today / I Belong to Glasgow I Love My Mary / I’m Verra Glad I’m Marrit tae the Wife 1924: Ah’m a Very Happy Fellow When Ah’m Working / Ma Maggie Mackay Jessie MacDonald / The Elder Tobermory Treasure / Come and Hae a Walk wi’ Me Give My Regards to Uncle Sandy / Let’s Sing “Auld Lang Syne” When McKay Started Learning to Play the Bagpipes / The Inverary Inn 1926: Down in the Quarry Where the Bluebells Grow / Dr McGregor Dr. McGregor / The Engineer 1927: I’m 94 Today / I Belong to Glasgow The Engineer / Sandy’s Holiday The Centenarian / The Gamekeeper 1928: Sailing up the Clyde / Ye Can Come and See the Baby Any Time 1929: She Was the Belle of the Ball / Twelve and a Tanner a Bottle The Train That’s Taking You Home / Sheila McKay I’m 94 Today / I Belong to Glasgow 1930: McPherson’s Wedding Breakfast / The Railway Guard Daft Sandy – Part 1 / Daft Sandy – Part 2 1931: The Spirit of a Man from Aberdeen / The Waddin’ o’ Mary Maclean Ah’m Feared for Mrs. McKie / Uncle Mac 1932: It Isn’t the Hen / If Scotland Turns Republic He’s Been on the Bottle since a Baby / I’m the Landlord of the Inn in Aberfoyle A Trip round Scotland with Will Fyffe – Part 1 / … Part 2 FILMOGRAPHY – from IMDb The Maid of Cefn Ydfa (as Lewis Bach), Short, 1914 Happy (as Simmy), 1933 Rolling Home (as John McGregor), 1935 (story by Will Fyffe and Mariott Edgar) King of Hearts (as Bill Saunders), 1936 Men of Yesterday, 1936 Love in Exile (as Doc Tate), 1936 Debt of Honour (as Fergus McAndrews), 1936 Well Done, Henry (as Henry McNab), 1936 Said O'Reilly to McNab (as Malcolm McNab), 1937 Cotton Queen (as Bill Todcastle), 1937 Spring Handicap (as Jack Clayton), 1937 To the Victor (as Adam McAdam), 1938 Rulers of the Sea (as John Shaw), 1939 The Missing People (as J. G. Reeder), 1939 Annie Laurie (as Will Laurie), 1939 The Mysterious Mr. Reeder (as J.G. Reeder), 1939 Neutral Port (as Capt. Ferguson), 1940 For Freedom (as Chief), 1940 They Came by Night (as James Fothergill), 1940 The Prime Minister (as The Agitator), 1941 Heaven Is Round the Corner (as Dougal), 1944 Give Me the Stars (as Hector MacTavish), 1945 The Brothers (as Aeneas McGrath), 1947
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