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Fred Fisher (born Alfred Breitenbach, September 30, 1875 – January 14, 1942) was a German-born American
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
and
Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City that dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street ...
music publisher.


Biography

Fisher was born in
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, Germany. His parents were Max and Theodora Breitenbach. After visiting the United States in 1892, he immigrated in 1900, where he adopted the name Fred Fischer. He founded the Fred Fischer Music Publishing Company in 1907. During
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he changed his surname to Fisher to make it seem less Germanic. In 1914, Fred Fisher married Ana Fisher (' Davidovitch, later anglicized as Davis; born 1896). Their children – Daniel ("Danny"; 1920–2001), Marvin (1916–1993), and Doris (1915–2003) – also wrote songs professionally. Fisher died in
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, New York, and was
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at Maimonides Cemetery in
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. In 1970, Fred Fisher was inducted into the
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. The Ripley's " Believe It or Not" column credited him with writing more Irish songs than anyone else.Jack Gottlieb, ''Funny ... '', pg 25


Selected compositions

*"If the Man in the Moon Were a Coon," by Fred Fischer, Will Rossiter (1867–1954) (pub) (1905) (this was his first hit; it combined two then-popular song themes, Moon songs and
Coon songs Coon songs were a genre of music that presented a stereotype of black people. They were popular in the United States and Australia from around 1880 to 1920, though the earliest such songs date from minstrel shows as far back as 1848, when they we ...
) *"
Come Josephine In My Flying Machine "Come Josephine In My Flying Machine" is a popular song with music by Fred Fisher and lyrics by Alfred Bryan. History First published in 1910, the composition was originally recorded by Blanche Ring and was, for a time, her signature song. Ada Jo ...
," by Fred Fischer, Shapiro (pub) (1910) *" Peg O' My Heart, words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fisher,
Leo Feist Leopold Feist (January 3, 1869, New York City – June 21, 1930, Mount Vernon, New York), in 1897 founded and ran a music publishing firm bearing his name. In the 1920s, at the height of the golden age of popular music, his firm was among the seve ...
(pub) (1913) *"Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?" words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer,
Leo Feist Leopold Feist (January 3, 1869, New York City – June 21, 1930, Mount Vernon, New York), in 1897 founded and ran a music publishing firm bearing his name. In the 1920s, at the height of the golden age of popular music, his firm was among the seve ...
(pub) (1914) *" Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine)" lyrics by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fisher, McCarthy & Fisher (pub) (1917) *"They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me," words by Joseph McCarthy (1885–1943), music by Fred Fisher, McCarthy & Fisher (pub) (1917) *" The Popular Wobbly," parody of "They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me," words by T-Bone Slim (1880–1942),
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(pub) (1920) *"
Dardanella "Dardanella" is a popular song published in 1919 by McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., a firm owned by Fred Fisher, lyricist, for music composed by Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black. Bandleader Ben Selvin (1898–1980) recorded "Dardanella" for several ...
," words by Fred Fisher, music by
Felix Bernard Felix William Bernard (April 28, 1897 – October 20, 1944) was an American conductor, pianist and a composer of popular music. His writing credits include the popular songs "Winter Wonderland" (with lyricist Richard B. Smith) and "Dardanella". B ...
(1897–1944) & Johnny S. Black (1895–1936), McCarthy & Fisher Inc. (1919) *"
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," by Fred Fisher, Fred Fisher (pub) (1922) *" That's When Your Heartaches Begin," by William Raskin, George Brown ( Billy Hill), and Fred Fisher, Fred Fisher Music Co. (1940) (an
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tune recorded in 1957 by
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) *" Your Feet's Too Big," by Ada Benson, Fred Fisher, The Four
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(1936) *" I'd Rather Be Blue," words by Billy Rose, music by Fred Fisher,
Irving Berlin Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; yi, ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was a Russian-American composer, songwriter and lyricist. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook. Born in Imperial Russ ...
(pub) (1928) *"
Whispering Grass "Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees)" is a popular song written by Fred Fisher and his daughter Doris Fisher. The song was first recorded by Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra in 1940. The Ink Spots featuring Bill Kenny also recorded it the sam ...
," words by Fred Fisher, music by Doris Fisher, Mills Music Inc. (pub) (1940) Some of his other songs are; * 1917 "Pull the Cork Out of Erin Let the River Shannon Flow". L: Addison Burkhardt * 1918 "Come Across, Yankee Boy, Come Across". L: Alfred Bryan * 1918 "In the Harbor of My Mother's Arms". L: Monty Brice * 1918 "Little Blue Bonnet Girl" * 1918 "Mister McAdoo". L:Joseph McCarthy & Alfred Bryan * 1918 "Oui, Oui, Marie". L: Alfred Bryan * 1918 "Sink All Your Ships in the Ocean Blue". L: Jack Glogau * 1918 " Wee, Wee, Marie (Will You Do Zis for Me)". L: Joseph McCarthy & Alfred Bryan * 1918 "We're All Comrades Now". L: Joseph McCarthy * 1918 "When Yankee Doodle Sails Upon the Good Ship Home Sweet Home". L: Addison Burkhardt


Filmography

* '' My Man'' (1928) – Fanny Brice sings '' I'd Rather Be Blue'', a Fisher- Billy Rose collaboration that was later covered by
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. * '' Oh, You Beautiful Doll'' (1949) – This film is a fictionalized Hollywood biography featuring many of Fisher's songs. A Tin Pan Alley promoter ( Mark Stevens) turns serious composer Fred Breitenbach ( S.Z. Sakall) into songwriter Fred Fisher.


Gallery

File:ComeJosephineBrownieCarrollCover.jpg, Come Josephine In My Flying Machine 1910 File:TheyGoWildCover.jpg, They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me 1917 File:Dardanella1919.jpg, Dardanella 1919 File:ChicagoToddlingCoverBlossomSeeley.jpg, Chicago 1922


References

General references Source Citation: * ''American National Biography.'' 24 volumes. Edited by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999 * ''American Popular Songs. From the Revolutionary War to the present.'' Edited by David Ewen. New York: Random House, 1966 * ''American Songwriters.'' By David Ewen. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1987 * ''The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary.'' Third edition. New York: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1966 * ''ASCAP Biographical Dictionary.'' Fourth edition. Compiled for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers by Jaques Cattell Press. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1980 * ''Biographical Dictionary of American Music.'' By Charles Eugene Claghorn. West Nyack, NY: Parker Publishing Co., 1973 * ''Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 1: January 1946 – July 1949.'' New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1949 * ''Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 6: September 1961 – August 1964.'' New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1965 * ''Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 15: September 1986 – August 1988.'' New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1988 * ''Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 16: September 1988 – August 1990.'' New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1990 * ''The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950.'' Three volumes. By Roger D. Kinkle. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House Publishers, 1974. Biographies are located in Volumes 2 and 3 * ''Dictionary of Pseudonyms.'' Third edition. By Adrian Room. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1998 * ''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music.'' Third edition. Eight volumes. Edited by Colin Larkin. London: MUZE, 1998. Grove's Dictionaries, New York, 1998 * ''The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. Composers and their music.'' Supplement. By William H. Rehrig. Westerville, OH: Integrity Press, 1996 * ''The New American Dictionary of Music.'' By Philip D. Morehead with Anne MacNeil. New York: Dutton, 1991 * ''The New Grove Dictionary of American Music.'' Four volumes. Edited by H. Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie. London: Macmillan Press, 1986 * ''Notable Names in the American Theatre.'' Clifton, NJ: James T. White & Co., 1976. Earlier edition published as The Biographical Encyclopaedia and Who's Who of the American Theatre * ''The Oxford Companion to Popular Music.'' By Peter Gammond. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1991 * ''Popular American Composers. From Revolutionary times to the present.'' A biographical and critical guide. First edition. Compiled and edited by David Ewen. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1962 * ''Songwriters. A biographical dictionary with discographies.'' By Nigel Harrison. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1998 * ''Sweet and Lowdown. America's popular song writers.'' By Warren Craig. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1978. Biographies appear in the 'After Tin Pan Alley' section, beginning on page 91 * ''Tin Pan Alley. An encyclopedia of the golden age of American song.'' By David A. Jasen. New York: Routledge, 2003 Inline citations


External links

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