L. Wolfe Gilbert

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Louis Wolfe Gilbert (August 31, 1886July 12, 1970) was a Russian-born American songwriter. Born in Odessa, Russia, he moved to the United States as a young man and soon established himself as one of the most prolific songwriters of Tin Pan Alley.

Gilbert began his career touring with John L. Sullivan and singing in a quartet at small Coney Island cafe called "College Inn", where he was discovered by English producer Albert Decourville. Decourville brought him to London as part of The Ragtime Octet. Gilbert's first songwriting success came in 1912 when F. A. Mills Music Publishers published his song Waiting For the Robert E. Lee (melody by composer Lewis F. Muir).

Gilbert moved to Hollywood in 1915, and began writing for film, television, and radio (including the Eddie Cantor show). Gilbert wrote the theme lyrics for the popular children's Television Western Hopalong Cassidy, which first aired in 1949 on NBC. He was an innovator in his field, having been one of the first songwriters to begin publishing and promoting a catalog of his own works. He served as the director of ASCAP from 1941 to 1944, and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

Louis Wolfe Gilbert died in Los Angeles, California on July 12, 1970. His original gravesite was at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City (Mausoleum, Court of Sages, Crypt 223) but he was later reinterred at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City) near Palm Springs, California.

[edit] Partial Song Catalog

  • 1912 Waiting For The Robert E. Lee (m. Lewis F. Muir)
  • 1912 Hitchy-Koo (m. Lewis F. Muir & Maurice Abrahams r. Collins & Harlan)
  • 1912 Ragging The Baby To Sleep (m. Lewis F. Muir)
  • 1912 Take Me To That Swanee Shore (m. Lewis F. Muir)
  • 1914 By Heck (m. S. R. Henry)
  • 1914 She's Dancing Her Heart Away (m. Kerry Mills)
  • 1915 My Sweet Adair (m. Anatole Friedland)
  • 1916 My Hawaiian Sunrise (m. Carey Morgan r. Henry Burr & Albert C. Campbell)
  • 1917 Are You From Heaven? (m. Anatole Friedland)
  • 1917 Lily Of The Valley (m. Anatole Friedland)
  • 1921 Down Yonder
  • 1924 O, Katharina (m. Richard Fall)
  • 1925 Don't Wake Me Up, Let Me Dream (m. Mabel Wayne)
  • 1925 I Miss My Swiss (m. Abel Baer)
  • 1926 Hello, Aloha, How Are You? (m. Abel Baer)
  • 1928 Are You Thinking Of Me Tonight? (m. Harry Akst & Benny Davis r. Al Bowlly with John Abriani's Six)
  • 1928 Ramona (m. Mabel Wayne r. Whispering Jack Smith and Gene Austin)
  • 1931 in music "Marta" (m. Moises Simons) r. (Arthur Tracy, The Street Singer)
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