Hello kemlo,
This was one of the comic songs sung by Gracie Fields. It is
featured, for example, on this CD at http://www.asv.co.uk/aja5062.htm
which contains recordings from 1931-1939.
However, the chappie in question is not Albert, but Erbert (Herbert)
There is a sound file of the song at http://wolfpup1.tripod.com/78rpm/
, from which I have obtained the words
We once were a most happy household
With smiles on our lips all the time,
Till some cruel and blackhearted villain
Showed us the pathway to crime.
Young Erbert, he patronized racing
But none of his horses would win,
So he robbed a harmless old bookie
And went off to jail for his sin.
{oh, oh)
Turn Erberts face to the wall, Mother,
Nevermore mention his name,
For hes brought disgrace on the family
And bowed down our heads with shame.
Father took lessons in forging,
Pound notes were his favourite line,
Till he offered one in the courthouse
When he had to pay a small fine.
{oh, oh)
Turn Fathers face to the wall, Mother,
His photograph turn on its nail.
He wont see the last rose this summer,
Theyve taken him back to jail.
Rosie, she went to the pictures,
An innocent girl she was then
She was awkward, her mother had told her
About taking gifts from strange men.
{oh, oh)
Turn Rosies face to the wall, Mother,
Her picture shall hang on black string.
She may have her furs and her jewels,
But shes got no wedding ring.
(ohhhhh, but I dont know what the familys coming to
Our household is shattered and broken
Our future will neer be the same.
Young Alfred has now departed
And Fanny has lost her good name.
{oh, oh)
Turn us all round to wall, Mother,
Were all just as bad as can be.
And its all through you meeting poor Father,
Youve ruined the family!
(oh dear, its terrible, its terrible, I think we all ought to die
out, perhaps we could get somebody come in and shoot us, oh, oh)
Search strategy: When searching on Alfreds face to the wall did not
bring any result, I searched on face to the wall, Mother and found
the web page with the sound file. |