Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Arthur Lloyd (1839-1904) was a Scottish singer, songwriter, comedian and stage producer, primarily for music hall in the United Kingdom.He wrote over one hundred and eighty-five songs, all of them now forgotten except for "Married to a Mermaid" (1866) which is occasionally sung in the UK. He performed for the Prince of Wales and other royalty on a few occasions (command performances). Lloyd was the first prolific and successful singer-songwriter for music hall.Other songs popular in his day that he wrote and performed included:"Cruel Mary Holder" (1866)"Not for Joseph" (1868)"Constantinople" (1870)"Take it, Bob" (1880). }
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- Arthur_Lloyd_(musician) abstract "Arthur Lloyd (1839-1904) was a Scottish singer, songwriter, comedian and stage producer, primarily for music hall in the United Kingdom.He wrote over one hundred and eighty-five songs, all of them now forgotten except for "Married to a Mermaid" (1866) which is occasionally sung in the UK. He performed for the Prince of Wales and other royalty on a few occasions (command performances). Lloyd was the first prolific and successful singer-songwriter for music hall.Other songs popular in his day that he wrote and performed included:"Cruel Mary Holder" (1866)"Not for Joseph" (1868)"Constantinople" (1870)"Take it, Bob" (1880)".