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John Cavanagh

John Cavanagh sings She Was Poor But She Was
Honest
after a version by Billy Bennett.

 

‘My Grandfather on my Mum’s
side used to come here for a
night out and he would hear all
the music hall songs of the day [...]
He would then go home and do all
the numbers for his family [...]
Billy Bennett is someone I’ve
always been fond of [...] Although
he didn’t actually write She Was
Poor But She Was Honest
it’s a
song that was very much part of
his repertoire. [It’s] one of the
songs that is a bit against the
tide of escapism of music hall [...]
To deal with unplanned pregnancy
and suicide in a song in the 1920s
must have appeared pretty gritty.'
(John Cavanagh, October 2007)