Name Thurland Chattaway | Role Music composer | |
Red Wing (folk song)
Red Wing - Kerry Mills
Thurland Chattaway (April 8, 1872 – November 12, 1947) was an American composer of popular music, active from approximately 1898 to 1912. He is best known for writing the words to the popular hit "Red Wing". Other songs include "Little Black Me" and "Can't You Take It Back and Change It For a Boy".
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He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and became a boy soprano before going to New York City in 1896, where he worked for a music magazine edited by Paul Dresser. He increasingly devoted his time to songwriting, writing "Mandy Lee" (1899), "When the Blue Sky Turns to Gold" (1901), "My Honey Lou" (1904), and "Red Wing" (1905, written with Kerry Mills).
He died in Milford, Connecticut, aged 75.
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