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  1. "A Little of What You Fancy Does You Good" is an English music hall song first published in 1915 (originally as "A Little Bit of What You Fancy Does You Good"), and popularised by Marie Lloyd. It was composed by George Arthurs with lyrics by Fred W. Leigh, and was published by Francis, Day & Hunter.

  2. 15 de ene. de 2022 · A Little of What You Fancy (1968) Music Hall documentary - YouTube. Television, VHS and record archive. 1.49K subscribers. Subscribed. 109. 6.4K views 2 years ago. A loving tribute to...

  3. 400. 32K views 8 years ago. A Little of What You a Fancy Does You Good! Sung by Marie Lloyd. Song and music by George Arthurs and Fred W. Leigh. Includes lyrics never seen before...

  4. I never was a one to go and stint myselfIf I like a thing, I like it, that's enoughBut there's lots of people say that if you like a thing a lotIt'll grow on...

  5. Learn the meaning and origin of this euphemistic proverb for sex, popularized by the Victorian singer Marie Lloyd. Find out how it was used in music hall, variety and comedy acts.

  6. A Little Of What You Fancy (1968) directed by Robert D. Webb • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1968 Directed by Robert D. Webb. Documentary following the history of British Music Hall, its stars and architecture, interspersed with revivals of old favourites by todays performers. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

  7. Barry Cryer Self. Critics reviews. Documentary following the history of British Music Hall, its stars and architecture, interspersed with revivals of old favourites by todays performers.