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Raymond A. Sherwood (25 November 1889 Brooklyn – 15 August 1965 Arcadia, Florida)〔〔''Raymond Sherwood, SSN 132-10-1224,'' U.S. Social Security Death Index〕〔''Raymond A. Sherwood,'' World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917 (DOB: 25 Nov 1890)〕〔(''Raymond A. Sherwood,'' World War II Draft Registration Card, Serial No. U-1831, April 27, 1942 (DOB: 25 Nov 1895) )〕〔''(1900 US Census, Kings County, New York, 21st Ward, Supervisor District 2, Enumeration District 342, Sheet 17 )'' (DOB: Dec 1889)〕 was an American lyricist of popular music of the Tin Pan Alley genre (''circa'' early 1920s). Sherwood's World War I Draft Registration indicates that in June 1917, he worked as a salesman for Forster Music Publisher, Inc. Forster, based in Chicago, at that time had an office at 116 West 42nd Street in Manhattan.〔''Raymond A. Sherwood,'' World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917〕〔 == Selected compositions == ; Various publishers * "Down Love's Old Way," words & music by Ray Sherwood, Samuel A. Massell, Brooklyn (pub.) (1915) * "General Hooligan," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. (1915) * "Oh, You Little Tootsie Roll," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Raymond Walker, P. J. Howley Music Co. (Patrick J. Howley; 1870–1918) (1917) * "Honeymoon Waltz," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Victor Arden, Triangle Music Pub. Co. (1919) * "She's the Heart of Dixieland," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Burt L. Rule, M. Witmark & Sons (1920) * "Repasz Band," song, founded on the Melody of the famous march of the same name, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Harry J. Lincoln, Jerry Vogel Music Co. (1920) ; A. J. Stasny Music Co. * "Down Where the Tennessee Flows," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule (1913) * "I Did It All For You," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule (1914) * "I'm Goin Back to Old Nebraska," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule, cover artist Edward Henry Pfeiffer (1868–1932) (1914) * "There's a Girl That's Meant for Me: in the Heart of Tennessee," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule (1914) * "Why Shouldn't I Love You," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule (1915) * "Mr. Ford You've Got the Right Idea," words by Ray Sherwood, music by J. Fred'k Coots (1916) * "When I Dream Of The Girl Of My Dreams," words by Ray Sherwood, music by J. Fred'k Coots (1916) ; F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc. (Frederick Benjamin Haviland; 1867–1932) * "Are we downhearted? No! No! No!," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Will Donaldson (1917) * "There's a little Bit of Green in Everybody," words by Ray Sherwood, music by William Donaldson (1917) * "Sunshine," words by Ray Sherwood, music by William Donaldson (1918) * "I Haven't Mentioned Mammy," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Marion Schott (1926) ; Forster Music Publisher, Inc. * "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh," words by Ed Rose, music by Abe Olman, patriotic lyrics by Ray Sherwood (1917) * "Climbing the Ladder of Love," words & music by Abe Olman, Ray Walker & Ray Sherwood (1917) ; Vandersloot Music Publishing Company * "General Pershing," words by James Royce Shannon & Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1918) * "Forget Me Not My American Rose," words & music by Ray Sherwood (1918) * "When I dream About That Southern Home of Mine," words & music by Ray Sherwood (1918) * "Sliding Sid," a vocal spasm, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Abe Losch (pseudonym for Harry James Lincoln) (1919) * "The Great American (Theodore Roosevelt)," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Harry J. Lincoln (1919) * "Shadows," song, founded on the melodies of the Shadows Waltz,” words by Ray Sherwood, music by Howard Lutter (1919) * "Let Me Dream," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Curtis Gordon (1919) * "At the Wedding of the Lily and the Rose," words & music by Ray Sherwood (1919) * "In Shadowland," words by J. Stanley Brothers, Jr., & Ray Sherwood, music by J.S. Brothers, Jr. (1919) * "Hold Me In Your Heart," waltz song, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Charley Straight (1920) * "Midnight," song, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Frank Banta & Carl D. Vandersloot (1920) * "Hawaiian Twilight," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1920) * "Some Little Girl," song - fox trot, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot, arranged by Frank E. Barry (1929) * "The American Legion," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1920) * "Spanish Moon," words & music by Ray Sherwood (1920) * "The Waltz of Love," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Milo Rega (pseudonym for Fred Hager, musical director for Okeh Records) (1921) * "Somewhere in Honolulu," words by Raymond Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot and Harry J. Lincoln (1921) * "In Tennessee," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1921) * "Dream Kiss," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Alfred J. Rienzo (1921) * "Dreamy Hawaii," words by Raymond Sherwood, music by F. W. Vandersloot (1921) * "Building Love Castles," words & music by Raymond Sherwood (1922) * "Hawaiian Slumbertime," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1922) * "Sunset Valley," words by Raymond Sherwood, music by John W. Meyer (1922) * "My Old Hawaiian Home," words by Raymond Sherwood, music by F. W. Vandersloot (1922) * "Lonesome Lips," a fox trot serenade, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Margie Kelly (1922) * "Happy," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Margie Kelly (1923) * "Hawaiian Love Nest Song," words by Raymond Sherwood, music by F. W. Vandersloot (1924) * "Hawaiian Sunset," words by Ray Sherwood, music by Carl D. Vandersloot (1925) * "Dreamy Havana Moon Song," with Ukulele Arrangement, words by Ray Sherwood, music by F. W. Vandersloot (1926) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Raymond Sherwood」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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