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Harold Dixon (songwriter)

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Harold Dixon was an American composer, lyricist and publisher.

Published compositions

  • Davy of the Navy, You're a Wonderful Boy (1918)
  • Oh Henry! Mammy Surely Paddled Me (1918)
  • There'll Be a Hot-Time (When the Boys Are Mustered Out) (1918) (lyrics by Captain Leland-Yerdon)
  • You Great Big Handsome Marine (1918)
  • We're Going to Get to Berlin Through the Air (c. 1918)
  • Dixie Lullaby (1919) (lyrics by David Portoy)
  • I’m Going to Start All Over (1919) (lyrics by Edwin F. Klein and Jacob Lewis Klein)
  • Louisiana Waltz (1919) (lyrics by Robert E. Hary)
  • Pretty (1919)
  • Way Down in Birmingham (1919) (lyrics by Edwin F. Klein and Jacob Lewis Klein)
  • Call Me Back, Pal O' Mine (1921) (lyrics by Lawrence Perricone)
  • Mammy Land (1921) (lyrics by Nomis)
  • Wishing for You (1921) (lyrics by Mary McMillan)
  • I'll Take You Home Again Pal of Mine (1922) (music by Claude Sacre)
  • Italian Moon (1922) (lyrics Bob Causer)
  • Little Pal of Long Ago (1922) (lyrics by Walter Hirsch and Claude Sacre)
  • Rock Me to Sleep in My Rocky Mountain Home (1922) (lyrics by Robert E. Harty)
  • Oh, For a Pal Like You (1924)
  • Till the End o' the World with You (1925)
  • I'm a Bad Boy Looking for a Good Girl (1926) (co-written with Sam H. Stept)
  • Snuffins (1927)
  • Stay Out of the South (1927)

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