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Peggy English

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Aliases
Harlem Hannah and Her Hot Boys
Jane Gray
Jessie Shaw
Peggy Britton
Winnie Smith
Real name
Marguerite Grace English
Born
December 9, 1893
Died
September 4, 1988
Country
United States
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Vocalist from Helena, Montana. Peggy English recorded under at least 13 different names across many record labels during her short 1920’s recording career. Peggy English recorded from 1925 to 1928, and then appeared to try a comeback on a lone 1933 recording date as “Harlem Hannah” on the Bluebird record label. Her entire recording output consisted of 102 sides for the Vocalion, Banner, Cameo, Brunswick, Victor, Harmony, and Bluebird labels. Her piano accompanists included Rube Bloom and Bill Wirges.
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
A Guy What Takes His Time The High Hatters - Vocal Refrain by Peggy English 1933 Victor
Ain't That a Grand and Glorious Feeling? - When Lindy Comes Home Jane Gray - Irving Kaufman 1927 Harmony [US]
Broken Hearted Peggy English 1927 Vocalion [US]
Dawning Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1927 Harmony [US]
Don't Take That Black Bottom Away Jessie Shaw (Peggy English) 1926 Romeo
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue Jane Gray – Piano Accomp. by Rube Bloom 1926 Harmony [US]
Good News Peggy English 1927 Vocalion [US]
Gorgeous Peggy English 1927 Vocalion [US]
Gorgeous – There's Everything Nice About You Harmony Brothers – Jane Gray (Peggy English, Hall and Ryan) 1927 Harmony [US]
Hello Bluebird Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1926 Harmony [US]
Hello Bluebird Peggy Britton (Peggy English) 1926 Lincoln [US1]
Hello Cutie Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1927 Velvet Tone
Hoosier Sweetheart Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1927 Harmony [US]
How Many Times? Peggy English 1926 Vocalion [US]
I Didn't Wanna Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1926 Harmony [US]
I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart Jane Gray (Peggy English) 1927 Harmony [US]
It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry Peggy Britton (Peggy English) 1927 Cameo [US1]
I've Got Somebody Now Peggy English 1926 Vocalion [US]
Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain) Peggy English 1927 Vocalion [US]
Lazy Weather Peggy English 1927 Vocalion [US]
Mine—All Mine Peggy English 1928 Brunswick
My Handy Man Harlem Hannah and Her Hot Boys (Peggy English) May 1933 Bluebird
No One but You Knows How to Love Peggy English 1926 Vocalion [US]
Nothin' Does-Does Like It Used to Do-Do-Do – What Do We Do on a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day? Jack Loew – Winnie Smith 1927 Romeo
Right or Wrong Peggy English 1928 Brunswick
Sam, the Old Accordion Man Peggy Britton (Peggy English) 1927 Cameo [US1]
Say It Again Jane Gray – Piano Accomp. by Rube Bloom 1926 Harmony [US]
Sweet Man Peggy English November 1925 Vocalion [US]
Then I'll Be Happy Peggy English - Piano by Rube Bloom March 1926 Vocalion [US]