Frances Day Soundtracks

Frances Day

Frances Day was the 'Toast of London' in the 1930s. George Bernard Shaw wrote 'Boyant Billions' for her in 1949. She retired in 1965 after appearing in London's West End in 'The Gulls', with Bob Monkhouse. She moved to Berkshire, became known as Frankie Day and said that Frances was her mother. Miss Day passed away on April, 1984 in Brighton.
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Filmography: Frances Day songs

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Caesar's Wife Fiddlers Three performer Buy Caesar's Wife on Amazon
Now I Understand Oh, Daddy! performer Buy Now I Understand on Amazon
Hang On To Happiness Oh, Daddy! performer Buy Hang On To Happiness on Amazon
You Bring Out The Savage In Me Oh, Daddy! performer Buy You Bring Out The Savage In Me on Amazon
   Between You, Me and the Carpet Public Nuisance No. 1 performer Buy Between You, Me and the Carpet on Amazon
   Give Me A Place In The Sun Public Nuisance No. 1 performer Buy Give Me A Place In The Sun on Amazon
   Just For the Fun of It Room for Two performer Buy Just For the Fun of It on Amazon
   Me and My Dog Public Nuisance No. 1 performer Buy Me and My Dog on Amazon
   Swing Public Nuisance No. 1 performer Buy Swing on Amazon