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Bert E. Peters was a composer in the United States. His work was published as sheet music. The song "Tattle Tales" he composed with words by
Harold Atteridge Harold Richard Atteridge (July 9, 1886 – January 15, 1938) was an American composer, librettist and lyricist primarily for musicals and revues. He wrote the book and lyrics for over 20 musicals and revues for the Shubert family, including seve ...
reportedly had good sales for music publisher Victor Kremer. In 1919 he gave a favorable opinion of the song "Who Said So" performed by Clarence Williams.


Music

*''Give the boy a chance, Sam!" *"Morning Cy!: Barn Dance" *"While the band is playing Dixie", lyrics by
Howard McCarver The McCarver Brothers, Howard McCarver and William McCarver, performed in minstrel and vaudeville shows from the late 19th century into the 20th. William McCarver (often known as "Billy" or "Billie") was lauded for his make-up, contortion, singing, ...
*"When I dream of old Erin" *"Hollywood" (1929), arranger *"Mrs. O'Harahan", words by Harold Atteridge *"Tattle Tales" with words by Harold Atteridge *"Can't You Hear the Cuckoo Calling" (1938)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Peters, Bert 20th-century American composers Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown