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- Birth nameRobert H. Ellsworth
- Composer, author, songwriter ("Somebody Else Is Taking My Place"), and publisher, educated at the Boston Conservatory. After World War I military service, he wrote special material for radio and managed the offices of two New York music publishers, then became a publisher himself. He was named an honorary citizen of Wheeling, West Virginia. Joining ASCAP in 1942, his other popular-song compositions include "We Will Meet at the End of the Trail", "I Want Them All to Know", "Did I Make a Mistake in You?", "Carmelita", "Where I First Whispered Sweetheart to You", "Saying Adieu", "It Won't Be Long Till You Belong to Me", "Keep Lookin' Around for the Sunshine", "Old New Hampshire Moon", "Back to Wheeling, West Va.", "Blue Eyes", and "The Beantown Polka".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Hup234!
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