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  1. Sheet music cover, 1917. Andrew Benjamin Sterling (August 26, 1874 – August 11, 1955) was an American lyricist. Biography. Born in New York City, after he graduated from high school, he began writing songs and vaudevilles. An important event was his meeting with the composer Harry Von Tilzer in 1898.

  2. Lyricist Andrew B. Sterling was born in New York City on August 26, 1874. After graduating from high school, he began writing song and special material for vaudeville acts. In 1898, he met composer Harry Von Tilzer and the two began a songwriting partnership that would last three decades.

  3. Andrew B. Sterling. "America, Here's My Boy" was one of the most popular songs in the United States in 1917. [1] The lyrics were by Andrew B. Sterling and the music by Arthur Lange; the publisher was the Joe Morris Music Co. of New York City. [2] [3] Written at the peak of the preparedness movement and copyrighted on February 16 ...

  4. On the Old Fall River Line is a song composed in 1913 [1] by William Jerome (words), Andrew B. Sterling [2] (words) and Harry Von Tilzer (music) [3] [4] set on a steamship of the Fall River Line of steamships between New York and Newport, Rhode Island, which connected with trains from Newport to Boston. Von Tilzer had often traveled ...

  5. "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis", better known as just "Meet Me in St. Louis", is a popular song from 1904 on the occurrence of the St. Louis World's Fair which celebrated the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The words were by Andrew B. Sterling; [1] the music by Kerry Mills. [2] . The song was published in 1904 in New York by Mills's firm, F. A. Mills.

  6. Andrew B. Sterling. Andrew B. Sterling Timeline of works. 1898. On the Shores of Havana, Far Away. (A Paraphrase). To the Melody of the Famous Song "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away." Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Co., 1260-1266 Broadway New Y ...

  7. " Under the Anheuser Bush " is a beer garden song commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch brewing company in 1903. [1] . With music by Harry Von Tilzer and words by Andrew B. Sterling, the title contains a pun on the surnames of the company's founders ("Busch" is the German word for "Bush"). Sheet music cover stylized with Anheuser-Busch logo (1903)