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Charlie Higgins (comedian)

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Charlie Higgins was a popular recording comedian from the early to the mid-1930s who disappeared from the national consciousness once he stopped recording. His first record was recorded in 1930. Little is known about him today on the Internet or in Music Hall Books but it is believed he started his career in the theatre during the 1920s, and died in 1978. Despite lack of modern recognition, he was a very successful recording comedian in the early 1930s and once performed at an All Star Non Stop Variety Show in 1934. In the 1930s Higgins released at least a score of records, mostly on the Broadcast label and the last few on the Rex label. Although his records sold well at the time, some of the originals are now very hard to find but all of his popular songs, such as his most successful "With Me Gloves in me hand and me hat on one side." are on his CD, "All Poshed Up" that was named after his risque 1934 song "All Poshed up with me daises in me hand".

Higgins was born in Liverpool. In his day he played the part of someone who is down in their luck. He was a master of facial expressions.

List of songs

  • With Me Gloves in Me and me hat on one side (1930) – This was his first record and most successful.
  • In The Waxworks Late Last Night (1930)
  • Down In The Field Where the Buttercups All Grow (1931)
  • Running Up and Down our street (1931)
  • The Girls of the old brigade (1931)
  • Sh! There's a Ghost In The House (1931)
  • Down In The Old Churchyard (1931)
  • Charlie's Saxophone (1931)
  • I'm a daddy at 63 (1931)
  • Charlie In Spain (1931)
  • The Day I went to Wembley for the Cup-Tie (1931)
  • Maggie and me and the baby (1931)
  • With Me Bagful of nuts and Some sweets in my Mouth (1932)
  • Jolly Old Uncle Joe (1932)
  • Mrs. McGrath and Mrs. O'Rafferty (1932)
  • Charlie Goes Shopping on Saturday Night (1932)
  • Bumpity Bump Again (1932)
  • Round at her mother's on Sunday (1932)
  • That's why women were born (1932)
  • When I was twenty-one (1932)
  • Mother's walking around in Father's Trousers (1933)
  • Where The Violets are blue-oo and the roses are red (1933)
  • Charlie Makes Whoopee! (1933)-Also featuring Bert Bray
  • Charlie's Breach and Promise case (1933)-Also featuring Bert Bray
  • All Poshed up with me Daises in my hand (1934)
  • Navvies' Jazz (1934)