Harry Tobias

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Harry Tobias (September 11, 1895[1] – December 15, 1994) was an American lyricist. Like his younger brother Charles, he is an inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Born in

Rudy Vallee's hit "Miss You" with both brothers the same year.[1] In 1931, he had success with the song "At Your Command", an early success for Bing Crosby, and also co-wrote "Sweet and Lovely", a hit for Russ Columbo. He wrote or co-wrote the theme songs for many films in the 1930s and 1940s, including One Rainy Afternoon (1936), The Young in Heart (1938), Made for Each Other (1939), If It Wasn't for The Moon (1940) and It's a Date (1940). His many co-writers included Gene Autry.[3]

He died in

St Louis, Missouri at age 99 on December 15, 1994.[3] His interment was in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
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