"Chili Bean" w. Lew BrownLew Brown ( December 10, 1893 February 5, 1958) was a lyricist for popular songs in the United States. Brown was born as Louis Brownstein in Odessa, Russia. His family immigrated to the United States in 1898 and settled in The Bronx of New York City. m. Albert Von TilzerAlbert Von Tilzer ( March 29, 1878 October 1, 1956) was an American songwriter, the younger brother of Harry Von Tilzer. Albert Von Tilzer was born in Indianapolis, Indiana with the name Albert Gumm. He worked at his older brother's publishing company, an
"Crazy Blues" w.m. Percy Bradford
"The Cuckoo Waltz" w. Arthur Kingsley m. J. E. Jonasson
"Daddy, You've Been A Mother To Me" w.m. Fred FisherFred Fisher ( September 30, 1875 January 14, 1942) was a United States songwriter. Fisher was born in Cologne, Germany, and immigrated to the United States in 1900. His first hit was "If the Man In the Moon Were a Coon", in 1906, which combined two then p
"Do You Ever Think Of Me?" w. John Cooper & Harry D. Kerr m. Earl Burtnett
"Down By The O-HI-O (I've Got The Sweetest Little O, My ! O ! )" w. Jack YellenJack Yellen (Jacek Jelen) ( July 6, 1892 April 17, 1991) was a Polish born American lyricist. Yellen's family immigrated to the United States when he was five. He attended the University of Michigan and on graduating became a reporter on the Buffalo Couri m. Abe Olman
"Feather Your Nest" w.m. James Kendis, James Brockman & Howard JohnsonHoward Johnson ( June 2, 1887- May 1, 1941) was a song lyricist. He was inducted into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 1970. He died in New York, New York. External link Howard Johnson bio on the site Johnson, Howard Johnson, Howard.
"The Gipsy Warned Me" w.m. R. P. Weston & Bert Lee
"He Went In Like A Lion (And Came Out Like A Lamb)" w. Andrew B. SterlingSterling, born on August 26, 1874 in New York City is famous lyricist. After he graduated from high school, he began writing songs and vaudevilles. An important event was his meeting with the composer Harry Von Tilzer in 1898. The two began a songwriting m. Harry von Tilzer