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Ernest Pike

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Aliases
Fred Murray
Herbert Payne
Mr. Arthur Gray
Mr. Arthur Gray and Quintette
Mr. Ernest Pike
Mr. Ernest Pike with Orchestral Accompaniment
Mr. Herbert Payne
Personal name
Ernest George Pike
Born
1871
Died
March 4, 1936
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
English tenor of the early 20th century. Pike has been called "England's most recorded tenor", and his "silver voice" became a favourite in thousands of homes remaining so until well into the 1920s.
Member of
The Minster Singers
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Covers by Ernest Pike

Title Performer Release date Originally by
1920 (unknown)
(Ernest Pike) January 1924 Broadway Melody Makers [Joseph Samuels] – Vocal Chorus: Arthur Hall
June 1914 John McCormack - Accompaniment by Victor Orchestra
(Ernest Pike) February 1916 Collins and Harlan
Feather Your Nest Mr. Herbert Payne (Ernest Pike) September 1921 Unverified
I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms Mr. Herbert Payne (Ernest Pike) September 1921 Unverified
If Those Lips Could Only Speak Mr. Herbert Payne (Ernest Pike) December 1907 Unverified
(Ernest Pike) May 1919 Henry Burr
(Ernest Pike) December 1923 (unknown)
Killarney Mr. Ernest Pike May 1912 Unverified
May 1917 (unknown)
(Ernest Pike) 1920 Sterling Trio
(Ernest Pike) October 1916 Henry Burr
(Ernest Pike) March 1910 George Formby [Senior]
(Ernest Pike) December 1909 (unknown)
(Ernest Pike) December 1909 Henry Burr
1913 (unknown)
October 1909 (unknown)
March 1916 Herbert Stuart and Billy Burton
(Ernest Pike) December 1915 Frederick Wheeler
(Ernest Pike) September 1919 (unknown)
(Ernest Pike) May 1923 Yerkes S. S. Flotilla Dance Orchestra
When Will the Sun Shine for Me? Thomas Jackson & Herbert Payne 1924 Unverified
(Ernest Pike) January 1924 Bob Thompson [US1]
February 1923 Arthur Fields
(Ernest Pike) 1920 (unknown)