MARIE
LLOYD (1870-1922)
"Lord Callaghan once quoted a pop singer, but it was Marie Lloyd, who died in 1922. In any case, T.S.Eliot wrote an essay on her. This might be thought of as one of the first cases, before the 1960s, of an intellectual creative artist flattering mass taste, were it not for Eliot’s tone ("Among all of that small number of music-hall performers, whose names are familiar to what is called the lower class, Marie Lloyd had far the strongest hold on popular affection"). So Lord Callaghan cannot be accused of brandishing a name known to the youth of his time."
Frank Johnson writing in The Spectator (
This reference to Marie Lloyd is compromised .
According to The Spectator (
Lord Callaghan enquired of his staff the name
of the singer of “There was I waiting at the church”. He intended to incorporate the song title in
his speech at the Brighton Conference of 1978. Joe Haines advised him,
correctly, that the singer was Vesta
Wikiquote gives the quotation as follows:
“The commentators have fixed the month for me, they
have chosen the date and the day. But I advise them: "Don't count your
chickens before they are hatched." Remember what happened to Marie
Lloyd. She fixed the day and the date, and she told us what happened. As
far as I remember it went like this: 'There was I, waiting at the church–'
(laughter). Perhaps you recall how it went on. 'All at once he sent me
round a note. Here's the very note. This is what he wrote: "Can't get away
to marry you today, my wife won't let me."' Now let me just make clear
that I have promised nobody that I shall be at the altar in October? Nobody at all.”
References
"No other comedian succeeded so well in giving expression to the life of the music hall audience, raising it to a kind of art. It was, I think, this capacity for expressing the soul of the people that made Marie Lloyd unique". ( Selected Essays by T. S. Eliot, Faber and Faber, London, 1941)
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History of
· For an account of Marie Lloyd’s involvement with the Music Hall Strike of 1907, go to an article in Tribune of 22 Sept 2007
http://tribunehistory.blogspot.com/2007/09/strike-of-month-marie-lloyd-and-music.html