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Sir Harry wrote most of his own songs, favourites of which were "Roamin' in the Gloamin", "I Love a Lassie", "A Wee Deoch-an-Doris", and "Keep Right on to the End of the Road", which is used by [[Birmingham City Football Club]] as their club anthem.
 
He starred in three British films: ''[[Huntingtower (film)|Huntingtower]]'' (1928), ''[[Auld Lang Syne (film)|Auld Lang Syne]]'' (1929) and ''The End of the Road'' (1936). He also appeared in a test film for the [[Photokinema]] sound-on-disc process in 1921. This film is part of the [[UCLA Film and Television Archive]] collection, however, the disc is missing.
 
He also wrote a number of books which ran into several editions, including ''Harry Lauder at Home and on Tour'' (1912), ''A Minstrel in France'' (1918), ''Between You and Me'' (1919),