Gracie Fields Takes Nothing
“I’ve sworn off working for myself as long as the war lasts, because so many British charities appealed to me for help,” said Gracie Fields. "I haven’t earned a penny for myself since September, 1939, but I’ve been learning a lot.”
POPULAR SHEET HUSJC IT’S A LOVELY DAY TOMORROW BLUEBERRY HILL LAST TIME I SAW PARIS LET’S GET TOGETHER COME ON N.Z. WHEN THE HOME GUARD’S ON PARADE DICKY BIRD HOP ONLY FOREVER SLEEPY MAORI MOON THE WINDMILL’S TURNING YOU WALK BY PRIVATE 4 OH DOUBLE 2 PIANOFORTE NIKAU WALTZ NUN’S PRAYER GOLDEN HOURS ALBUM FIRST STEP TUTORS
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Waikato Times, Volume 129, Issue 21525, 13 September 1941, Page 11
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