Ernie Mayne
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Percy Ernest Barratt (17 March 1871 – 15 May 1937) was an English music hall entertainer who performed under the name Ernie Mayne.[1] Mayne was one of the first music hall stars to broadcast on radio in 1922.[2]
Born in Topsham, Devon,[3] by the age of ten he was living in London's Soho. He weighed about 20 st (280 lb; 130 kg) and sang comic songs such as "Fried Fruit Fritters" about his weight. Mayne first gained interest in comedy when people laughed at him for wanting to be an airman, because of his weight. One of his songs, "What D'yer Think of That" was later remade as Lonnie Donegan's song "My Old Man's a Dustman".[citation needed] He also made an early recording of the song "Proper Cup of Coffee".[4]
His song "An N'Egg and Some N'Ham and Some N'Onion" featured in the early life of entertainer Tessie O'Shea.[5]
Mayne died in 1937, in Brighton, at the age of 66.[6]
References
- ^ Bill Clark (11 October 1922). "Ernie Mayne - Fried Fruit Fritters". Musichallcds.co.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
- ^ "Ernie Mayne,145 Loughborough Road [1911]". layersoflondon.org. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "All I want is a proper cup of coffee". Folk Song and Music Hall. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "BBC Two – On Show, Two Ton Tessie!". BBC. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
- ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
External links
- Works by or about Ernie Mayne at Internet Archive
- Ernie Mayne at IMDb
- Ernie Mayne at discogs.com
- "An N'Egg and some N'Ham and some N'Onion" sung by Ernie Mayne c. 1924 on YouTube
- Ernie Main Aka Ernie Mayne at britishpathe.com
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