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Link and Dick went on to collaborate extensively. Among their songwriting credits (often in tandem with other writers) are "By My Side", "Until We Meet Again Sweetheart", and "Peelin' the Peach". He wrote music for
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Dorothy Dickenshied; 1895–1986), whom Link married in 1916 in Philadelphia. Armstrong also recorded a version of "I Hate to Leave You Now".
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but was already publishing songs by his late teens; in 1914, he co-wrote "Along Came Ruth" with
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recorded the tune, as did many others. Link and Waller also co-wrote "Gone" with
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After 1937 Link concentrated on the business end of the publishing industry.
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Harry David Link
Philadelphia
New York City
vaudeville
songwriter
jazz standards
Wharton School of Business
Irving Berlin
The Masked Rider
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling
Billy Rose
Fats Waller
Louis Armstrong
Andy Razaf
Dorothy Dick
Blondie of the Follies
These Foolish Things
Jack Strachey
Eric Maschwitz
Benny Goodman
Teddy Wilson
Billie Holiday
Harry Link
Allmusic
Categories
1896 births
1956 deaths
Songwriters from Pennsylvania
Musicians from Philadelphia
20th-century American songwriters

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