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Bert Peters (composer)
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Bert E. Peters was a composer in the United States.[1] His work was published as sheet music.[2]
The song "Tattle Tales" he composed with words by Harold Atteridge reportedly had good sales for music publisher Victor Kremer.[3]
In 1919 he gave a favorable opinion of the song "Who Said So" performed by Clarence Williams.[4]
Music
- Give the boy a chance, Sam!"[5]
- "Morning Cy!: Barn Dance"[6]
- "While the band is playing Dixie", lyrics by Howard McCarver[7]
- "When I dream of old Erin"[8]
- "Hollywood" (1929), arranger
- "Mrs. O'Harahan", words by Harold Atteridge[9]
- "Tattle Tales" with words by Harold Atteridge
- "Can't You Hear the Cuckoo Calling" (1938)[10]
References
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