A 1934 popular song.
Words by Ralph Butler and Harry Tilsley.
Music by Horatio Nicholls.
Sheet music suggested by Ross Boyle:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- There’s no entertainment like the good old Music Hall
That’s the place to go to when the ev’ning shadows fall
If you want a spot of laughter when you’re feeling blue
Go and book yourself a seat, or line up in a queue
Chorus
Let’s all go the music hall
Where the show is gay and bright
Let’s all go the music hall
Where the stars are twinkling twice a night
Whether you sit in the gallery, the circle, or the pit
Or whether you sit in a red plush stall
When the busy day is done
If you want to have some fun
Let’s all go the music hall
- When you’re tired of “talkies” and you’re fed up with the screen
Follow the example of our gracious King and Queen
In the programme ev’ry week there’s always something fresh
Come along and see your fav’rite artistes in the flesh
Sung here by Fred Feild: