Charles Richard Whittle (14 August 1874 – 27 November 1947) was an English music hall singer and one of the last lions comiques.
He was born in Manningham, Bradford, and worked in an ironworks before taking to the stage.
After finding success at home in Yorkshire, he moved to London and became successful with songs such as "We All Go the Same Way Home", and "Let’s All Go Down the Strand" - both written by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy - and "Billy Muggins", written by Charles Ridgwell and popular among soldiers in the First World War.
His mastery of an audience was complete; all felt he was their friend, all knew him the moment he walked on.
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