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Victor Arden was the stage name for an American pianist named Lewis John Fuiks (8 March 1893 Wenona, Illinois — 31 July 1962 New York City) who was best known as the piano duo partner of and co-orchestra leader with Phil Ohman from 1922 to 1932.〔The New York Times, August 1, 1962〕 He was the pianist in the All-Star Trio, who made several hits for Victor Records between 1919 and 1921. == Selected compositions == 1909 * ''Safety Pin Catch'' 1918 * ''Just Blue'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) 1919 * ''In My Dreams'' * ''Lucille'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) * ''Marilynn'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) * ''Honeymoon Waltz'', words by Ray Sherwood (born 1895), music by Victor Arden 1920 * ''Hy n' Dry'' * ''Rose of the Orient'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) & George Hamilton Green * ''Dolly, I Love You'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) & Dick Long * ''Molly'', also by Frank Wheeler Wadsworth (1889–1929) & Dick Long * ''Who Wants a Baby?'', also by George Hamilton Green * ''Dottie Dimples'', also by George Hamilton Green * ''In Blossom Time'', also by Louis Weslyn (pseudonym for Weslyn Jones) (1884–1937) 1921 * Round the Town'' * ''Hand Painted Doll'', also by George Hamilton Green * ''Lonesome Land'', also by George Hamilton Green 1922 * ''After A While (You're Goin' to Feel Blue)'', also by George Hamilton Green & Walter Hirsch (1891–1967) * ''My Sweet Gal'', also by George Hamilton Green * ''I'm Happy: Fox Trot'', also by George Hamilton Green 1941 * ''Hearts in Harmony'' * ''We'd Rather Die Upon Our Feet Than Live Upon Our Knees'', words by Henry A. Murphy, melody by Joseph Russel Robinson (1892–1963) & Victor Arden * ''Unity'', words by Henry A. Murphy, melody by Joseph Russel Robinson (1892–1963) & Victor Arden * ''Let's Incorporate'', also by Lawrence M. Klee (died 1957) 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「Victor Arden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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