Jessie Smither, Duchess of Leinster (25 August 1885 – 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Denise Orme, was an English music hall singer, actress and musician who appeared regularly at the Alhambra and Gaiety Theatres in London in the early years of the 20th century. Married, successively, to an English baron, a Danish millionaire, and an Irish duke, she was the maternal grandmother of Aga Khan IV.
In the 1940s, Orme owned and operated the Beech Hill hotel at Rushlake Green in Sussex, England.
The daughter of Alfred John Smither and Jessicah Henrietta Pococke, she studied at the Royal Academy of Music (where she won the Wessely Violin Exhibition in 1899) and later the Royal College of Music where she was 'discovered' as a singer by George Edwardes.
Orme's first stage appearance was in 1906 in the chorus of The Little Michus at Daly's Theatre in London, later taking the role of Blanche Marie in that production. Later the same year, she appeared in the title role of See See at the Prince of Wales Theatre then appeared in The Merveilleuses into early 1907. In 1906, she also participated in gramophone recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. After the birth of her first daughter, she returned to the stage in The Hon'ble Phil in October 1908, and as Lady Elizabeth Thanet in Our Miss Gibbs at the Gaiety Theatre, London.
Girls are alright
I said boys are alright
Lolita's alright
So seduce me tonight
Seduce me and
Chorus:
Dance dance dance everybody
C'mon everybody
Dance dance dance everybody
C'mon everybody dance
Sulka's alright
Sex is alright
Saturn's alright
Sex is alright all night so
Chorus
Eddie's alright
G-g-gene's alright
Buddie's alright
Elvis you made my nite so
Chorus
Tonight
Forever my King Creole
My heart you stole
Forever to suck my soul
Tonite
Are you lonesome tonite?
Alright, alright, alright, all nite, so
Chorus
Sex is alright
Freak so chic tonite
And Sulka's alright
Vive la shock tonight