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Edward Ray Goetz (June 12, 1886 – June 12, 1954) was an American composer, songwriter, author and producer. He was a charter member of ASCAP in 1914, and was a director until 1917. Goetz appeared in the films Somebody Loves Me (1952), The Greatest Show On Earth (1952) and For Me And My Gal (1942). He wrote the songs "Toddling The Todalo" and "For Me And My Gal". He co-wrote the 50 Million Frenchmen musical play with Herbert Fields and Cole Porter which was released as the 1930 Warner Brothers film Fifty Million Frenchmen.
Date Of Birth June 12, 1886 Died 1954-01-01 Place Of Birth Buffalo, New York, USA Profession Soundtrack, Writer Spouse Irène Bordoni Star Sign Gemini
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character 'Allo 'Allo! 1985-1989 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Bordello: House of the Rising Sun 1985 writer: "For Me and My Gal" - uncredited Terms of Endearment 1983 "For Me and My Gal" 1942 De Mike Burstyn show 1978 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Muppet Show 1978 TV Series writer - 1 episode That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary lyrics: "For Me and My Gal" 1917 - uncredited The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1976 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother 1975 writer: "I'm Simply Crazy Over You" - uncredited Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra 1973 TV Special documentary writer: "For Me and My Gal" Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters 1970 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Kraft Music Hall 1967 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode The Judy Garland Show 1963 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode Make Room for Daddy 1960 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Gene Kelly Show 1959 TV Movie writer: "For Me and My Gal" MGM Parade 1955 TV Series lyrics - 2 episodes So This Is Love 1953 writer: "So This Is Love" - uncredited Somebody Loves Me 1952 music: "Toddling the Todalo" - uncredited Your Hit Parade 1952 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 "Lovely Luawana Lady" Marriage Wows 1949 Short lyrics: "For Me and My Gal" - uncredited Jolson Sings Again 1949 lyrics: "For Me and My Gal" - uncredited Winged Victory 1944 writer: "For Me My Gal" - uncredited For Me and My Gal 1942 lyrics: "For Me and My Gal" 1917, "Do I Love You?" 1923 - uncredited / music: "Do I Love You?" 1923 - uncredited Lillian Russell 1940 music: "He Goes to Church on Sunday" 1907 - uncredited Rose of Washington Square 1939 lyrics: "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula Hawaiian Love Song" - uncredited Applause 1929 writer: "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula Hawaiian Love Song" - uncredited The Time, the Place and the Girl 1929 writer: "If You Could Care" - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Paree, Paree 1934 Short play 50 Million Frenchmen 1931 based on the play by Paris 1929 musical play
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgement: the special style and content of the musical sequences were created by
Known for movies Terms of Endearment (1983) as Soundtrack
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) as Soundtrack
Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra (1973) as Soundtrack
For Me and My Gal (1942) as Soundtrack