Charles B. Lawlor Musical artist

Charles B. Lawlor (June 2, 1852 – May 31, 1925) was an American vaudeville performer and composer of popular songs. He was born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States in 1869.Lawlor is primarily remembered today as the composer of the 1894 song, The Sidewalks of New York, a song for which he wrote the melody. The lyrics are by James W. Blake (23 September 1862–24 May 1935). Although the song was popular immediately after it was written, Lawlor, as well as the lyricist, Blake, rose to renewed prominence when the song became the theme song of the 1928 Democratic presidential candidate, Alfred E. Smith. Lawlor was part of a vaudeville team with songwriter and performer James Thornton.Lawlor’s other compositions (besides The Sidewalks of New York) include: You’re the Best Little Girl of Them All, Irish Liberty, Pretty Peggy, and The Mick Who Threw the Brick.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1852
Birth place
Dublin , Ireland
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1925
Place of death
New York City , United States , New York

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Musical artist

Career started1870
Career ended1925
BackgroundNon performing personnel
genre
Popular music

Charles B. Lawlor on Wikipedia

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