Edward Ray Goetz (June 12, 1886 – June 12, 1954) was an American composer, lyricist, playwright, theatre director, and theatrical producer. A Tin Pan...
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song South Sea Isles) 1922 – George White's Scandals of 1922 (lyrics by E. Ray Goetz, Ira Gershwin and B. G. DeSylva) The premiere performance featured the...
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by Cole Porter, as well as Walter Kollo and Louis Alter (music) and E. Ray Goetz and Roy Turk (lyrics). The musical, which premiered on Broadway in 1928...
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a 1917 popular standard song by George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, and E. Ray Goetz Me and My Gal, a 1932 romantic comedy/drama film directed by Raoul Walsh...
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List of songs about New York City (section E)
Band "{On} The Levee Along Broadway" music by E. Ray Goetz and Sigmund Romberg; lyrics by E. Ray Goetz "On The Mall" by Edwin Franko Goldman (refers to...
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Irving Berlin (redirect from Dorothy Goetz)
own sadness. For instance, in 1912 he married Dorothy Goetz, the sister of songwriter E. Ray Goetz. She died six months later of typhoid fever contracted...
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For Me and My Gal (song) (category Songs written by E. Ray Goetz)
popular standard song by George W. Meyer with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz. Popular recordings of the song in 1917 were by Van and Schenck; Prince's...
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featured James Moody As You Were (musical), a 1920 musical with music by E. Ray Goetz This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title As...
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to Broadway producer and lyricist E. Ray Goetz who produced many of her Broadway shows (and whose sister Dorothy Goetz was Irving Berlin's first wife) but...
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