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Appearance
Joseph Mittenthal (16 Mar 1880 New York – 22 Jul 1960 Los Angeles)
Selected works
[edit]- "When the Golden Sunset Fades Beyond the Hills," by Jos. Mittenthal
- "Let Him Who is Without Sing Cast the First Stone," Joseph Mittenthal
- "Keep A Light In The Window For Me," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jacob Henry Ellis (1870–1930)
- New London : Vogue Music Publishing Co.
- "Wait 'Till They Harvest The Grain," m. Harry Armstrong
- New York: Henry W. Armstrong (1906); OCLC 19228972
- "Maryland My Maryland," w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
- "What's The Use Of Loving If You Can't Love All The Time" w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
- "If I Had A Thousand Hearts I'd Send Them All To You," w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
- Boston: Empire Music Publishing Co. (1907)
- Daly and Mittenthal
- Joseph Michael Daly (1883–1968)
- The Joseph M. Daly Music Publishing Company, Boston (incorporated 1907), publisher of Joplin's "Rose Leaf Rag"
- ("Good-bye") "Blue Eyes" ("Good-Bye"), m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1907); OCLC 497847235
- "Somewhere There Is Someone I'd Like To Know," m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1908); OCLC 19229066
- "If You Are No One's Sweetheart, Is There Any Chance For Me?" m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1908); OCLC 19228930
- "Have I Made a Hit With You?" (march song), w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1908); OCLC 19077736
- "That's The Tune They Play in Dixie Land:" ("My Home, Sweet Home"), w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1909); OCLC 248075700
- "When a Fellow Has a Sweetheart, Life's a Song," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1910); OCLC 18853195
- "Nora, My Irish Queen," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1911); OCLC 497847840
- "Chicken Reel," m.Joseph M. Daly in 1910, lyrics added by Joseph Mittenthal in 1911; OCLC 19228913
- "I Loved You the First time I met You," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1912); OCLC 19405039
- "Just Wait 'Till We Get Home," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1913); OCLC 497847336
- "Toot Your Horn Kid You're in a Fog," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Joseph M. Daly (1910); OCLC 18853164
- Dubin, Dash & Mittenthal
- "I Lost A Wonderful Pal When I Lost You," w. Al Dubin & Joe Mittenthal, m. Irwin Dash (1924); OCLC 497683261
- "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo (Mad'moiselle from Armentieres)" m. Irwin Dash, lyrics Al Dubin & and Joe Mittenthal
- Jack Mills, Inc. (1924); OCLC 57566122
- Used in the 1933 film Cavalcade
- Used in the 1942 film For Me and My Gal
- Used in the 1841 film The People vs. Dr. Kildare
Music publishing
[edit]Publishing company
[edit]- Joe Mittenthal, Inc.
References
[edit]- Notes
Joseph Michael Daly (1883–1968), the composer, was born in Boston. He has been with the production department of National Broadcasting Company for over ten years. Before that he was in vaudeville and in the general theater business. He wrote a number of popular song hits, such as "What D'ye Mean You Lost Your Dog," and "I'm All Dressed Up and No Place to Go," but "Chicken Reel" is the tune that people like best.
- "Chicken Reel" (program notes), Symphony Stories, by North Carolina Symphony (1949)