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Tin Pan Alley lyricist Harry Woods composed many hits during the 1920s and 1930s. Although he was known as a drinker and a fighter, Woods penned such songs as "A Little Kiss Each Morning" (1929) and "Try a Little Tenderness" (1932). He's also responsible for several million-selling hits, including "When the Red Red Robin Comes Bobbing Along" (1926), "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," and "Side by Side," both written in 1927. "Side by Side" was originally recorded by the most popular...
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Curtis Eller's American Circus Taking Up Serpents Again
By: Curtis Eller's American Circus
Credited Role:Producer
Song List: Taking Up Serpents Again, Hide That Scar, Buster Keaton
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Paul Robeson Great Voices of the 20th Century: The Golden Voice of Paul Robeson
By: Paul Robeson
Credited Role:Lyricist
Song List: John Henry, Mighty Lak' a Rose, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
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