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Tell You No Lies)"; "On An Ordinary Morning"; "What Can You Dor; tm in Love." Home: 340 W. 57 St., New York, N.Y.
Wendling, Pete, composer, pianist, recording artist; b. New York, N.Y., June 6, 1888. ASCAP 1919. Educ.: De Witt Clinton High School. At eighteen, "ragtime" piano player (winner national contest); piano-roll recording artist ten years; staff composer New York publishing house; stage engagements U.S. and abroad. Currently vice president of music publishing house. Songs: "Yaaka Hula Hicky Dula"; "Oh What a Pal Was Mary"; "There's Danger In Your Eyes Cherie"; "Swingin In a Hammock"; "I Believe In Miracles": "Take Me to the Land Of Jazz"; "I'm Sure of Everything But You"; "Wonderful You"; "I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home"; "The Street of Regret"; "Take Your Girlie To The Movies"; "Crying Myself to Sleep." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Wenrich, Percy, composer, pianist; b. Joplin, Mo., Jan. 23; d. New York, N.Y., March 17, 1952. ASCAP 1914 (charter member). Educ.: Joplin pub-he schools; piano and organ with mother and Chicago Musical Coll. First compositional work, organ teaching pieces. Member professional staff Chicago music publishers, then to New York. As songwriter, entered vaudeville with wife, Dolly Connolly; toured vaudeville circuits fifteen years. Works: Operetta, Castles in the Air; musical comedy, The Right Girl; songs: "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet ; "Rainbow"; "Moonlight Bay"; "When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose"; "Where Do We Go From Here Boys"; "Sweet Cider Time"; "Land of Romance"; "Lantern of Love"; "Baby"; "Silver Bell"; "By the Campfire"; ''Sail Along |
Silv'ry Moon"; "Missouri, My State." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP. |
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Werner, Kay, composer, author, singer; b. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 9, 1918. ASCAP 1940. Of musical parentage. Educ.: Birmingham public and high schools. Kay and Sue Werner are only twin songwriting team in ASCAP; work out ideas together including special arrangements of their songs for bands and vocalists. Recordings. Since 1935, in New York. Songs: "I Got the Spring Fever Blues"; "Rock It For Me"; "Request-fully Yours"; "Love Is the Thing So They Say"; "I Want the Waiter (With the Water)"^ "My Wubba Dolly"; "Do It Again"; "Ten Little Soldiers"; "Three Terrific Guys"; "West of the Weather"; "Don't Put a Ring Around Rosie"; "Don't Shout at Me Daddy"; "Pushin' the Conversation Along"; "I'm Crazy to Love You"; "That's What You Think." Home: 101 Cooper St., New York 34, N.Y. |
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Werner, Sue, composer, author, singer; b. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 9, 1918. ASCAP 1940. Of musical parentage. Educ.: Birmingham public and high schools. Sue and Kay Werner are only twin songwriting team in ASCAP; work out ideas together; special arrangements of their songs for bands and vocalists. Recordings. Since 1935, in New York. Songs: "I Got the Spring Fever Blues"; "Rock It For Me"; "Requestfully Yours"; "Love Is the Thing So They Say"; "I Want the Waiter (With the Water)"; "My Wubba Dolly"; "Do It Again"; "Ten Little Soldiers"; "Three Terrific Guys"; "West of the Weather"; "Don't Put a Ring Around Rosie"; "Don't Shout at Me, Daddy"; "Pushin the Conversation Along"; "I'm Crazy to Love You"; "That's What You Think." Home: 101 Cooper St., New York 34, N.Y. |
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