• Source: Ed Rose (lyricist)
    • Ed Rose (née Edward Smackels Jr.; 24 November 1875 Chicago — 29 April 1935 Evanston, Illinois), was an American lyricist who wrote the words to Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! composed in 1917 by Abe Olman.


      Rose & Snyder Co. Incorporated


      In 1906, George M. Krey (a music publisher from Boston), Ted Snyder, and Ed Rose formed the music publishing company, Rose & Snyder Co., located in Tin Pan Alley. In May 1908, the firm was incorporated in the state of New York. The directors were Edward Smackels, George M. Krey, and Maurice H. Rosenzweig, an entertainment lawyer. That same month (May 1908), Ed Snyder severed his affiliation with Ed Rose and Ted Snyder. And, in June 1909, Ted Snyder severed his connection with the firm to form his own music publishing company, the Ted Snyder Company, which evolved into Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc., in 1918. In 1909, composer Thomas Lemonier (1870–1945) joined the staff of Rose & Snyder.


      Selected works


      F.A. Mills, 48 West 29 Street, New York City

      There Must Be Somethin' the Matter with Me, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 63928070
      The Man in the Moon Was Wise, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 498291813
      The Goblin Man, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 498291708
      Here's My Friend, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 26009129, 498291728
      Heinie, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 498291716
      I Wonder If You Miss Me as I Miss You, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1904) OCLC 14553576
      Nothin' From Nothin' Leaves You, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1905) OCLC 26007035, 180858330
      Don't Notice Me, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1906) OCLC 61928330
      I Marched Around Again, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1907)
      Take a Car, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1908) OCLC 726894183
      Ted Snyder Company

      If You Cared For Me As I Cared for You, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1908)
      Rose & Snyder Co. Incorporated, New York

      Don't Worry: It May Not All Be True, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1907) OCLC 57298897, 643088322
      What You Goin' to Tell Old St. Peter: When You Meet Him at the Golden Gate? lyrics & music by Rose (1908) OCLC 44880558
      Some Heart is Sighing, lyrics and music by Rose (1908) OCLC 19228974
      Honey Lou: The Suicide Song, lyrics by Rose, music by Tom Lemonier (1908) OCLC 50253570
      Play Dat Rag, words by Rose & Dunston; music by Thomas Lemonier (1870–1945) (1908) OCLC 51742798
      Move On Mr. Moon, lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1908) OCLC 726903831
      F.A. Mills, 48 West 29 Street, New York City

      I'd Like To Have Your Photograph, lyrics by Rose, music by Kerry Mills, F.A. Mills (1909) OCLC 499103761
      I'd Like To Be The Fellow That Girl is Waiting For, lyrics by Rose, music by Kerry Mills, F.A. Mills (1909) OCLC 499103752
      La Salle Music Publishers, Inc., Chicago

      Sooner or Later Your Heart Will Cry "I Want You," lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1915) OCLC 10613420
      If You've Got A Little Bit Hang On To It, It's Hard To Get a Little Bit More' lyrics by Rose, music by Ted Snyder (1915) OCLC 499115466
      McCarthy & Fisher, Inc.

      Good Gracious Annabelle, lyrics and music by Rose, George Whiting & Lew Pollack (1919) OCLC 51098042
      Everybody Wants a Key to my Cellar, Rose, Billy Baskette, & Lew Pollack (1919) OCLC 28269330
      Oh, Susie, Behave lyrics by Rose and music by Abe Olman (1918) OCLC 13466894
      Forster Music Publisher, Inc.

      Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! lyrics by Rose, music by Abe Olman (1887–1984) (1917; 1944)
      Version with patriotic lyrics by Raymond A. Sherwood (1917) OCLC 741366211
      Goodnight, Moonlight, lyrics by Rose, music by Frank Magine (1924) OCLC 367790557
      Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago

      Right After They Leave My Arms, lyrics & music by Rube Bennett, Ed Rose, & Billy Baskette (1927)
      Joe Davis, Inc., New York (Joseph Morton Davis; 1896–1978)

      Carolina Lullaby, words and music by Cecelia Reeker (née Huenergardt; 1897–1981), Rose, & Billy Baskette (1933) OCLC 497309474, 671311436


      Family


      Ed's Brother, Eugene Smackels (1870–1939), was a singer, vaudevillian actor, and alumnus of Northwestern University.


      References

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