
Robert Louis Carleton (November 8, 1894,
Missouri
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— July 13, 1956,
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) was an American pianist and composer of popular music.
He grew up in St Louis, Missouri, the son of a saloon keeper, and was earning a living by age 15 as a theatre musician.
He composed over 500 songs, including the World War I hit, "
Ja-Da" in 1918.
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'', July 14, 1956 He made a brief appearance as a pianist in the 1946 film ''
Bringing Up Father
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1894 births
1956 deaths
Songwriters from Missouri
American male composers
20th-century American pianists
20th-century American composers
American male pianists
20th-century American male musicians
American male songwriters
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