Dave Franklin
Dave Franklin (September 28, 1895 – February 2, 1970)[1] was an accomplished American songwriter and pianist. A member of Tin Pan Alley, Franklin co-wrote "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", which was adopted as the theme song to the Looney Tunes cartoon series. His primary collaborator was lyricist Cliff Friend. His other collaborators included Al Dubin, Isham Jones, Irving Taylor. Franklin worked in vaudeville and night clubs in the U.S. and Europe. According to The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz, 1900–1950, by Roger Kinkle, he left school at 13 to work as a pianist in a publishing house. Some of his songs were recorded by Glen Gray, Isham Jones, Guy Lombardo and Frankie Trumbauer.[2]
Dave Franklin  | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 28, 1895 | 
| Origin | New York, New York, U.S. | 
| Died | February 2, 1970 (aged 74) | 
| Occupation(s) | Songwriter | 
| Instrument(s) | Piano | 
Shows and films
    
- Paramount on Parade
 - That's Right—You're Wrong
 
Songs
    
    Unknown date
    
- Cincinnati Rag
 - If I Had a Magic Carpet
 - Rhythm of the Tambourine (in 1929 Broadway Scandals)
 
1930
    
- I'm Isidore the Toreador
 
1934
    
- Blue Lament
 - I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreaming
 - It's Funny to Everyone But Me
 
1935
    
- Give a Broken Heart a Break
 - I Woke Up Too Soon
 
1936
    
- Breakin' in a New Pair of Shoes
 - I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
 - When My Dreamboat Comes Home
 
1937
    
- Everything You Said Came True
 - Never Should Have Told You
 - The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
 - Two Dreams Got Together
 - You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming
 
1938
    
- I Come From a Musical Family
 - I Must See Annie Tonight
 - There's a Brand New Picture in My Picture Frame
 - Who Do You Think I Saw Last Night?
 
1939
    
- Happy Birthday to Love
 - I'm Building a Sailboat of Dreams
 - The Concert in the Park
 - You Don't Know How Much You Can Suffer
 
1941
    
- El vals del aniversario
 
1942
    
- The Penny Arcade
 
1943
    
- It's Like Old Times
 
1944
    
- By The Old Corral
 
1945
    
- Lily Belle
 
1946
    
- One-zy Two-zy
 
1947
    
- Dreamer's Holiday
 - Lone Star Moon
 
1949
    
- California Orange Blossom
 - The Golden Sands of Hawaii
 
1950
    
- A Good Time Was Had By All
 - A Man Wrote a Song
 - You Are My Love
 
1954
    
- Still You'd Break My Heart
 
1958
    
- The Voice in My Heart
 
Audio recordings of songs
    
1956– John Serry Sr. recorded When My Dreamboat Comes Home for Dot Records (See Squeeze Play (album))
1956 Fats Domino recorded When My Dreamboat Comes Home for Imperial Records (See Fats Domino Rock and Rollin')
1965 Fats Domino re-recorded When My Dreamboat Comes Home for ABC-Paramount Records
References
    
- "Dave Franklin - IMDb", IMDb, retrieved 15 August 2020
 -  "Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra", archive.vn, 15 October 2013, archived from the original on 15 October 2013, retrieved 15 August 2020
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