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American composer, librettist and lyricist primarily for musicals and revues. Born July 9, 1886 in Lake Forest, Illinois. Died January 15, 1938 of cirrhosis of the liver in Lynbrook, New York. He was known primarily for musicals and revues. He wrote the book and lyrics for over 20 musicals and revues for the Shubert family, including several iterations of [i]The Passing Show[/i]. As a Tin Pan Alley songwriter he charted seven times between 1911-1919 in the U.S., with his top song coming in 1914 and hitting #1: "By the Beautiful Sea" by The Heidelberg Quintet (co-written by Harry Carroll). He also hit #2 in 1919 with "Tell That to the Marines" by Al Jolson (co-written by Jean Schwartz & Al Jolson). He was the in-house lyricist and stage director for the Shubert brothers and their revues at the Winter Garden Theater in New York.
2005
Living Era
CD, Comp, Mono
1999
1994
Coca-Cola
CD, Comp
1994
1994
1993
Stash Records
CD, Comp
1992
1991
1989
1987
Contemporary Records
2xCD, Comp, RM
1980
Dansan Records
LP
1979
1976
1975
Telefunken
2xLP, Album
1971
1964
G & J Records
7", Single
1962
1961
Columbia
2xLP, Album, Mono
1961
1961
1960
1959
1959
1959
1959
1958
Good Time Jazz, Vogue Productions
7"
1957
Capitol Records, Capitol Records, Capitol Records
7", EP
1957
1957
1957
1957
1954
Capitol Records
7", EP
1954
1954
1953
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1953
1952
1948
1922
Brunswick
Shellac, 10"
1922
Vocalion (2)
Shellac, 10", Bro
1922
Paramount
Shellac, 10"
1922
1922
1920
Aeolian Vocalion
Shellac, 10", Red
1920
Paramount
Shellac, 10"
1920
Pathé
Pathé Disc, 29cm, 80 RPM
1919
Emerson Records (2)
Shellac, 9"
1919
Edison Blue Amberol Record
Cyl, 4min
1918
Okeh
Shellac, 10", Ver
1917
1916
1915
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1914
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1913
Victor
Shellac, 12", S/Sided
1913
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1911
Victor
Shellac, 10"
His Master's Voice
Shellac, 10"
Longines Symphonette Society
5xLP, Comp + Box
Going For A Song
CD, Comp
Edison Records
Edison Disc
"X"
7", EP
His Master's Voice
Shellac, 10", Bla
2019
Harold Atteridge