Lew Brown

From a promotional CD, issued c. 1998 Lew Brown (born Louis Brownstein; December 10, 1893 – February 5, 1958) was a lyricist for popular songs in the United States. During World War I and the Roaring Twenties, he wrote lyrics for several of the top Tin Pan Alley composers, especially Albert Von Tilzer. Brown was one third of a successful songwriting and music publishing team with Buddy DeSylva and Ray Henderson from 1925 until 1931. Brown also wrote or co-wrote many Broadway shows and Hollywood films. Among his most-popular songs are "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree", "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries", "That Old Feeling", and "The Birth of the Blues". Provided by Wikipedia
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    A cowboy's gal / by Fain, Sammy, 1902-1989, Fain, Sammy, 1902-1989

    Published 1940
    Other Authors: “…Brown, Lew…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Give me the moonlight, give me the girl : and leave the rest to me / by Von Tilzer, Albert

    Published 1917
    Other Authors: “…Brown, Lew…”
    Musical Score Book
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    The best things in life are free : the great songs of De Sylva, Brown & Henderson. [1920s] by De Sylva, B. G. 1896-1950

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Brown, Lew…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Red moon / by De Martini, Henri

    Published 1922
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    Musical Score Book
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    Good news : a musical comedy / by Henderson, Ray, 1896-1970

    Published 1959
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