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Frank Weldon

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Frank Weldon (Lawrence, Massachusetts, c. 1900-1970) was an American songwriter.[1] He wrote, or co-wrote, many popular songs of the 1930s and 1940s.[2][3]

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  1. ^ William H. Rehrig, Paul E. Bierley The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music: Composers 1991 "WELDON, FRANK (?-1970) Frank Weldon was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He studied at the New England Conservatory of Music. He organized his own orchestra, which played in theaters and hotels throughout the .. "
  2. ^ Bruce Bastin The Melody Man: Joe Davis and the New York Music Scene 2012 "Joe Davis remained proud of having been the first to publish a young writer's work, such as Frank Weldon, who wrote many 1930s and 1940s popular songs."
  3. ^ Don Tyler Hit songs, 1900-1955: American popular music of the pre-rock era 2007 "Frank Weldon - Frank Weldon was the composer of "The Man with the Mandolin" (see '39) and a co-writer of "A Little on the Lonely Side""