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Charles O'Flynn

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles O'Flynn (1897–1964)[1][2] was an American songwriter. He was active during the Tin Pan Alley era - specifically from 1921 to 1947. One of O'Flynn's most famous lyrics was for the popular song "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile", which later appeared in Robert Zemeckis's Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

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Partial list of published songs

  • 1921: "Dr. Jazz's Raz-Ma-Taz" - c: Joe Rose
  • 1925: "Play Me Slow" - c: Hagen
  • 1926: "When You Waltz With The One You Love" - m: Al Sherman and w: Charles O'Flynn
  • 1929: "Where The Bab Bab Babbling Brook (Goes Bub Bub Bubbling By)" - w: Harry Pease and Charles O'Flynn; m: Ed G. Nelson
  • 1930: "Roses are Forget-Me-Nots" - c/l O'Flynn, Will Osborne and Al Hoffman
  • 1930: "Swinging in a Hammock" - lyric O'Flynn and Tot Seymour; c. Pete Wendling
  • 1930: "Jungle Drums" - c. Ernesto Lecuona; w: O'Flynn and Carmen Lombardo. This song was used in Dancing Co-Ed
  • 1930: "Good Evening" - Tot Seymour, O'Flynn, and Al Hoffman
  • 1930: "In My Heart, It's You" - Charles O'Flynn with Max Rich and Al Hoffman
  • 1930: "I'm Tickled Pink With a Blue-Eyed Baby" - c. Pete Wendling
  • 1930: "On a Blue and Moonless Night" - c/l: O'Flynn, Will Osborne and Al Hoffman
  • 1931: "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile" - l: O'Flynn and Jack Meskill; c: Max Rich
  • 1931: "Yes or No" (c. Max Rich. From Road to Singapore
  • 1932: "I'm Sure of Everything But You" - c: Pete Wendling and George W. Meyer
  • 1932: "Strangers" - c: J. Fred Coots
  • 1933: "Three of Us" - c: Lee David, Pete Wending
  • 1934: "Sweetie Don't Grow Sour On Me - c: Thomas "Fats" Waller
  • 1934: "Neighbors" - l: O'Flynn and James Cavanaugh; c. Frank Weldon
  • 1935: "Gypsy Violin" - W&M: Charles O'Flynn, Jack Betzner
  • 1939: "After All I've Been to You" - c: David and Redmond
  • 1947: "Something For Nothing" - m: Willard Robison; w: Charles O'Flynn

Other songs

  • "Hawaiian Sandman" - w: Charles O'Flynn- m: F. Henri Klickmann

References

  1. ^ Congress, The Library of. "LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  2. ^ "Results - Center for Popular Music". popmusic.mtsu.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-10.
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