Know For
Sound
Gender
Male
Birthday
1896-11-04 (74 years old)
Deathday
1970-01-14
Place of Birth
North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA
Also known As
Harry MacGregor Woods
Harry Woods
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henry MacGregor "Harry" Woods (November 4, 1896 – January 14, 1970) was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter and pianist. Woods's first songwriting success came in 1923 with the song "I'm Goin' South", written with Abner Silver, which became a hit song in 1924 for Al Jolson. The same year, "Paddlin' Madelin Home" was published, with words & music by Woods. By 1926, Woods was an established songwriter on Tin Pan Alley and would become legendary with his new song "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)". The song was an instant hit for singers such as "Whispering" Jack Smith and Cliff Edwards. It ...
1929
as Songs
1934
as Music
1934
as Original Music Composer
1934
as Additional Music
1930
as Songs
1936
as Songs
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