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James Cavanaugh (songwriter)

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Name
  
James Cavanaugh


Role
  
Songwriter

Died
  
August 18, 1967, New York City, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Russ Morgan, Dick Robertson, Nat Simon

James Cavanaugh (New York City, 1892 - New York City 18 August 1967) was an American songwriter. Among his best known songs were "The Gaucho Serenade" (title track of the soundtrack to the Gene Autry movie Gaucho Serenade), and "Mississippi Mud" (1927) made popular by Bing Crosby, "Crosstown" (1940) co-written with John Redmond.

Songs

  • 1945 "I'd Do It All Over Again" 1945
  • 1950 "Christmas in Killarney" again co-written with John Redmond and Frank Weldon
  • "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" co-written with Russ Morgan and Larry Stock.
  • "I'm a Little on the Lonely Side"
  • "Goody Goodbye"
  • "32 Feet and 8 Little Tails"
  • References

    James Cavanaugh (songwriter) Wikipedia