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James F. Hanley
James F. Hanley
American songwriter and author
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Gus Kahn
Gus Kahn
German-American lyricist
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Lew Brown
Lew Brown
Russian-American Tin Pan Alley lyricist, songwriter
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Irving Caesar
Irving Caesar
American composer and lyricist
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Isham Jones
Isham Jones
American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter
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Al Dubin
Al Dubin
Swiss-American lyricist (1891-1945)
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Mabel Wayne
Mabel Wayne
American songwriter
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Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman
American jazz musician and radio personality
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Buddy Clark
Buddy Clark
American singer in the 1930s and 1940s
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The Champs
The Champs
American rock and roll band
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Bob Rothberg
Bob Rothberg
American songwriter
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Jack Yellen
Jack Yellen
Polish-born American lyricist and screenwriter
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Ray Noble
Ray Noble
English bandleader, composer, arranger, radio comedian, and actor (1903-1978)
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The Hondells
The Hondells
band
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John Frederick Coots
John Frederick Coots
American songwriter
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Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
American singer-songwriter
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Harry Warren
Harry Warren
American composer and lyricist (1893-1981)
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Ralph Rainger
Ralph Rainger
American songwriter and composer
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Geoff Stephens
Geoff Stephens
English songwriter and record producer
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Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
American composer of popular music (1905-1986)
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Buddy Greene
Buddy Greene
American musician
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Billy Steinberg
Billy Steinberg
American songwriter
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Buddy Knox
Buddy Knox
American singer and songwriter
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Ben Selvin
Ben Selvin
American bandleader
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Mort Dixon
Mort Dixon
American lyricist
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Milton Ager
Milton Ager
American composer
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Barrett Strong
Barrett Strong
American singer, songwriter
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Jesse Stone
Jesse Stone
American rhythm and blues musician and songwriter
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George Gershwin
George Gershwin
American composer and pianist (1898-1937)
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Juice Newton
Juice Newton
American pop and country singer
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Vernon Duke
Vernon Duke
American composer
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Clint Ballard, Jr.
Clint Ballard, Jr.
American songwriter
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Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
American big band leader and musician
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Billy Sherrill
Billy Sherrill
American record producer, songwriter, and arranger
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Gene Austin
Gene Austin
American singer and songwriter (1900-1972)
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Vonda Shepard
Vonda Shepard
American singer
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Walter Donaldson
Walter Donaldson
American songwriter
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Bruce Channel
Bruce Channel
American musician
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Sheb Wooley
Sheb Wooley
American actor and singer
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John Medora
John Medora
American musician
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Wingy Manone
Wingy Manone
American musician
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Jimmy Driftwood
Jimmy Driftwood
singer
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Flanagan and Allen
Flanagan and Allen
British singing and comedy double act
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The Chords
The Chords
1950s American doo-wop group
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Harry Ruby
Harry Ruby
American composer and screenwriter
Joseph Meyer
American songwriter

Joseph Meyer

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American songwriter

Joseph Meyer (March 12, 1894 – June 22, 1987) was an American songwriter, who wrote some of the most notable songs of the first half of the twentieth century. Many of his songs were originally written for Broadway musicals.

Meyer collaborated with many famous songwriters of the day including Buddy DeSylva, Al Lewis and Al Sherman. Three of his most famous songs were the 1922 hit, "California, Here I Come", "My Honey's Lovin' Arms" (1922) and "If You Knew Susie" (1925), a song he co-wrote with Buddy DeSylva. Meyer songs have been featured in over 120 motion picture soundtracks.

He wrote the melody to "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich, and You", lyrics by Al Dubin and Billy Rose, often used in Warner Brothers' cartoons during scenes of hunger, cooking and eating.

Wayne Newton recorded his song "Summer Colors" in 1967 where it reached #20 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart.

Meyer died in New York in June 1987, at the age of 93, following a long illness.