Harry Armstrong(1879-1951)
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Sweet Adeline"), composer, singer, pianist, prizefighter,
producer and booking agent, educated in public schools. During World
War I, he entertained in hospitals and medical facilities. He became an
entertainer on radio, television and in night clubs. He joined ASCAP in
1929, and his other popular-music compositions include "Goodbye Eyes of
Blue"; "The Frisco Rag"; "I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kid"; "Follow The
Crowd On a Sunday"; "Can't You See I'm Lonely?"; "Baby Doll"; and
"Nellie Dear".