Tell Taylor

Tell Taylor (October 14, 1876 - November 24, 1937) was a United States songwriter. By far his biggest his was "Down by the Old Mill Stream" from 1910, one of the most commercially successful Tin Pan Alley publications of the era. Tell Taylor was born in Vanlue, Hancock County, Ohio. He performed on Vaudeville and established a music publishing house in Chicago, Illinois. His other songs included "He Sleeps Beneath the Soil of France", "I Love You Best of All", "If Dreams Come True", "Little Old Home in the Valley", "Rock Me to Sleep in the Old Rocking Chair", "Some Day", and "When the Maple Leaves Were Falling". Taylor also wrote the Broadway musical comedies Tiger Lillee and In New York Town. Tell Taylor died in Chicago of a heart attack and was buried in Van Horn Cemetery, Findlay, Ohio.

External link

Taylor, Tell Taylor, Tell Taylor, Tell

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
qwest
vasily smyslov
cao zhi
retro futurism
economy of china
fifteenth amendment
tin pan alley
deep one
canton of zrich
dielsdorf district
clan
talisman
birmingham thunderbolts
chicago enforcers
memphis maniax
orlando rage
great race of yith
abud sarhan
cao dai
san francisco demons
jasper maskelyne
ramadi
euler integral
beta function
the oath
wladyslaw gomulka
edward gierek
willard libby
gwynne owen evans
peter anthony allen
ritz crackers
bromwich integral
reflexive
kilroy was here
chicago fire (soccer)
columbus crew
sandie shaw
jan zizka
miami fusion
amanita
top fuel
colorado rapids
f.c. dallas
clitoral hypertrophy