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James Cavanaugh (songwriter)

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318: 312: 325: 84:, but Cavanaugh, despite having written successful songs for seven years by that time, still listed his occupation as "chauffeur". Finally, by 1942, when he registered for the "Old Man Draft" at the age of 50, he listed his employer as ASCAP, 30 Rockefeller Center, NYC, and he was already living in the Bronx (where he will live until his death in 1967): he had made the transition to become a professional songwriter. 71:, at 511 W 130th St., was married to "Martha V. Conroy", and was working as a private chauffeur for a businessman at 43 West 55th St. also in Manhattan. In October of 1918, he was drafted despite this, but luckily the armistice was signed 11/11/18 and Cavanaugh was discharged honorably in mid-December in the general demobilization. 79:
James and Martha Cavanaugh would go on to raise six children. In the 1930 Census he still listed himself as a chauffeur, still living in Manhattan. In the 1940 US census, the family had moved to 316 East 184th Street in the
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2000 Page 58 "James Cavanaugh was born in New York City, and he died there on August 18, 1967. Not much is known of his early career, except that he worked in vaudeville and wrote his own material"
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From chauffeur to professional songwriter, through a house moving and military service during WWII
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Marriage, work as chauffeur and military service during WWI
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The unsung songwriters: America's masters of melodies
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and James Cavanaugh - recorded by the Andrews Sisters
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Index

New York City
songwriter
Mississippi Mud
Bing Crosby
Crosstown
Gene Autry
Gaucho Serenade
New York City
Manhattan
Bronx
I Like Mountain Music
Breakin' the Ice
Joseph McCarthy
Weldon Thomas
Long Time No See
Arthur Altman
Goody Goodbye
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again
Athur Altman
John Redmond
You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You
Russ Morgan
Larry Stock
I'm a Little on the Lonely Side
John Redmond
Frank Weldon
I'd Do It All Over Again
Frank Weldon
Dick Robertson
Dearest Darling

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