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J. Will Callahan : ウィキペディア英語版 | J. Will Callahan
J. Will Callahan (March 17, 1874 - November 15, 1946) was an American lyricist. He was also partially blind. He wrote lyrics for songs including ''Gasoline'' (1913), ''Smiles'' (used in ''The Passing Show of 1918''), and more notoriously to modern ears, the 1917 song ''Ching chong''. ''Smiles'', for which he is best known, became a hit and earned Callahan and composer Lee S. Roberts about $500,000.〔Lasser, Michael. (America's Songs II: Songs from the 1890s to the Post-War Years ), p. 64 (2014)〕 Callahan's primary collaborator was Max Kortlander.〔Tyler, Don. ''Hit Songs 1900-1955'', p. 363 (2007)〕 ==References==
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