CHARLES TOBIAS, JOE YOUNG, HENRY TOBIAS Assignment of Canadian Copyright For the song "I'm Living on Love" Document, 2 pages (recto & verso), 8 1/4"x 13 1/2", December 3, 1933 Signed on page 1 by: "Charles Tobias" "Joe Young" "Henry Tobias" Condition: very good Charles Tobias was an American songwriter, who began his career in vaudeville. His credits include "Merrily We Role Along," "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer," "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With anyone but Me)." He had 222 film credits. Joe Young was an American lyricist. Most active from 1911 through late 1930s. In The Jazz Singer (1927) he co-wrote the lyrics to "Mammy," sung by Al Jolson. His last work was the famous standard "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself" (1935). Henry Tobias was an American songwriter. He was Charles and Harry's youngest brother. He wrote the 1974 song "Hang in There, Mr. President" in support of Richard Nixon. He had 18 film credits. Charles Tobias, 1898, New York City, New York; died: 1970, Manhasset, Long Island, New York. Joe Young, born: 1889, New York City, New York; died: 1939, New York City, New York. Henry Tobias, 1905, Worcester, Massachusetts; died: 1997, Los Angeles, California.
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