Arthur William Dudley Henley (5 June 1891 – 4 June 1976), known as Arthur Le Clerq, was a British songwriter from the 1930s, responsible for several, mainly novelty, hits.

Henley was born in Brixton, London.[1] He died in Berkshire in 1976.[2]

His songs included:

References

  1. 1911 England Census
  2. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995
  3. "Is Izzy azzy woz? [music] / by Arthur Le Clerq. - Version details - Trove". Trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  4. "The Rocket Bus (1929), a film by W.P. Kellino -Theiapolis". Cinema.theiapolis.com. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  5. 1 2 "He Played His Ukelele as the Ship Went Down - Clinton Ford | Song Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  6. "Leslie Sarony Discography". Discogs.com. 12 February 1985. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
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  8. "10" 78RPM - BILLY COTTON & HIS BAND - TAN TAN TIVVY TALLY HO! (REGAL MR 595)". eBay. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  9. "78 RPM - Billy Cotton - Tan Tan Tivvy Tally Ho! / When Yuba Plays The Rumba On The Tuba - Regal - UK - MR595". 45worlds.com. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  10. Mark Charles Chard. "Mark's Music Circus = Music Events of 1934". Marks-music-circus.co.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  11. "Various - A World Of Variety (CD, Album)". Discogs.com. 30 October 1997. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  12. "Jenny Howard - After Tonight We Say Good-Bye (Shellac)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  13. "She's One of the Back Row Girls", broadcast and recorded by Effie Atherton".
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