Jesse Greer

BIOGRAPHY

Songwriter, composer and pianist, educated in the High School of Commerce.
He began his career as a relief pianist in a film theatre, then served in World War I.
Thereafter he was a pianist for music publishers, and joined ASCAP in 1923.
His musical collaborators included Walter Hirsch, George Jessel, Raymond Clages, Harry Rose, Stanley Adams, Harold Adamson and Bert Mann.

His popular-song compositions include "Kitty from Kansas City", "Baby Blue Eyes", "Climbing Up the Ladder of Love", "Sleepy Head", "Once in a Lifetime", "Just You, Just Me", "Spellbound", "You Fit Into the Picture", "Did You Mean It?", "On the Beach With You", "I Fell and Broke My Heart", "Old Mill Wheel", "Sittin' in the Dark", "Flapperette", "Freshie", "What Do I Care", "The Hills of My Connecticut", "You Can't Tell a Lie to Your Heart", "Two Broken Hearts", "Wrong", "Two Timer", and "Extra! All About that Gal of Mine".


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