HURLEY, Alec.: I AIN'T A-GOING TO TELL. , London. Francis, Day & Hunter, 1896.
Wal Pink and H. Tempest's version of Ellis & Parker's American Song, "I Ain't A-Goin' to Tell." Sung with Telling Success by Alec Hurley. Col.lith cover shows a swaggering Alec Hurley with inset of Hurley and lady friend in a pony cart. "The Pony shied and tipped us out, And awkwardly she fell; And when I went to pick her up - Well, I ain't a-going to tell." Ex-Album. Edges trimmed. VG. (Book ref. 9804) £25.00
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