Charles Tobias

Charles Tobias

Known for: Sound
Biography: 1898-08-15
Deathday: 1970-07-07 (71 years old)

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Charles Tobias (August 15, 1898 – July 7, 1970) was an American songwriter. He started his musical career in vaudeville. In 1923, he founded his own music publishing firm and worked on Tin Pan Alley. Tobias referred to himself as "the boy who writes the songs you sing".


His credits include "Merrily We Roll Along", "Rose O'Day", "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer", "Comes Love", and "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)". With frequent collaborators Al Sherman and Howard Johnson he wrote "Dew-Dew-Dewey Day".


In the 1930s Tobias and several of his fellow hit makers formed a revue called Songwriters on Parade, performing across the Eastern seaboard on the Loew's and Keith circuits.


He co-wrote the 1933 to 1936 Merrie Melodies theme song "I Think You're Ducky" with Gerald Marks and Sidney Clare. He later co-wrote the 1936-1964 Merrie Melodies theme song "Merrily We Roll Along" with Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor.


Immediately after Pearl Harbor, he and Cliff Friend wrote and recorded "We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again" on December 16, 1941. The song reminded the United States of World War I.


From 1929 to the 1960s, he contributed songs to a number of musicals.


Tobias was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

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Known For
Sound

Gender
Male

Birthday
1898-08-15

Deathday
1970-07-07 (71 years old)

Birth Place
New York City, United States

Siblings
Harry Tobias, Henry Tobias

Citizenships
United States

Also Known As
Charlie Tobias

Awards
Songwriters Hall of Fame

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