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Leo Edwards (composer)

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144:. His other notable songs include "Isle d' Amour"; "Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Together"; "My Fantasy"; "That's What the Rose Said to Me"; "Little Seeds of Kindness"; "So Long, Good Bye"; "If They Don't Stop Making Them So Beautiful"; "Waiting for the Dawn and You"; and "Let's Grow Old Together". Some of his other collaborators in song writing included 239: 384: 96: 87:
Leo Edwards worked for music publishing firms as a staff composer; writing music for T. B. Harms, M. Witmark & Sons, the Gus Edwards Music Company,
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Born in Leo Schmelowsky in Posen, Germany, Leo Edwards was the brother of composer and vaudeville musician
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in New York City. He died there at the age of 92 in 1978.
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Edwards was married to Olga Edwards who was a singer with
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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and collaborated with his two brothers, the composer
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Edwards co-wrote the popular song "My Fantasy" with
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Broadway
Tin Pan Alley
composer
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
Ziegfeld Follies
Paul Whiteman
Gus Edwards
Ben Edwards
Gus Edwards
Ben Edwards
Joan Edwards
Williamsburg
Brooklyn
Leo Feist Inc.
DeSylva Publishing Company
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
The Wizard of Oz
The Blue Paradise
Ziegfeld Follies
Paul Whiteman
Polovtsian Dances
Prince Igor
Alexander Borodin
Fanny Brice
Earl Carroll
Blanche Merrill
Herbert Reynolds
Paul Whiteman
Olcott Hotel

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