Grace Leboy
Grace Leboy Kahn (September 22, 1890 – May 24, 1983) was an American composer. A prolific songwriter, among her best known works are "I Wish I Had A Girl" (1908) and selections from the Jumping Jupiter musical.
Life and career
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Leboy was a precocious musician, gaining employment as a pianist by age 15,[1] and fame by age 18 with her song "I Wish I Had A Girl".[2] By age 21 she had songs on the Broadway stage[3] in Jumping Jupiter.[4] Notable performers of her day recorded her songs and compositions.[5] Lyrics for many of her songs were written by Gus Kahn whom she married in 1916.[6] They were the parents of Donald Gustave Kahn (July 17, 1918 – April 11, 2008) and Irene Kahn (1922–1985). Grace was played by Doris Day in I'll See You in My Dreams, a film that portrays the lives and times of Leboy and Kahn.[7]
Selected compositions
- Are You Lonesome[8] 1909
 - Bring Along Your Dancing Shoes[9] 1915
 - Dublin Bay[10] 1912
 - Early In The Morning (Down On The Farm)[11] 1916
 - Everybody Rag With Me[12] 1914
 - The Good Ship Mary Ann[13] 1914
 - Henry, oh Henry[14] 1912
 - I Wish I Had A Girl[15] 1907
 - I'm awfully afraid of girls[16] 1910
 - I'm on the jury[17] 1913
 - It all goes up in smoke[18] 1910
 - It's touch when Izzy Rosenstein loves Genevieve Malone[19] 1910
 - June, July and August[20] 1909
 - Just wond'ring : waltz song 1927
 - Lazy Day[21] 1932
 - Love and Springtime[22] 1914
 - Make a noise like a hoop and roll away
 - Moonlight on the Mississippi[23] 1913
 - Music vot's music must come from Berlin
 - My heart keeps right on beating[24] 1911
 - Oh how that woman could cook[25] 1914
 - On the 5:15[26]
 - Pass The Pickles: Tango 1913[27]
 - Pretty soft for me[28] 1909
 - Roses at Dawning
 - Say boys! I've found a girl[29] 1909
 - Soap-bubble Days[30] 1910
 - Think Of Me (I'll Be Thinking Of You)
 - Those Olden Golden Days of Long Ago (lyrics by Daisy Sullivan) 1917
 - To The Strains Of That Wedding March[31] 1910
 - 'Twas Only A Summer Night's Dream = Solo Fué Un Sueño En Noche De Verano 1932
 - You and I Cupid[32] 1910
 - (You're always sure of) My love for you[33] 1930
 - Will you always call me honey[34] 1908
 - Will You Be Sorry?[35] 1928
 - What's the use of moonlight[36] 1909
 - When Jack Came Sailing Home Again[37] 1911
 
References
- ^ ASCAP Dictionary of Composers, Authors and Publishers (3rd ed.). ASCAP. p. 377.
 - ^ "I Wish I Had A Girl". Library of Congress. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
 - ^ Stubblebine, Donald J (2002). Early Broadway sheet music : a comprehensive listing of published music from Broadway and other stage shows, 1843-1918. McFarland. p. 121.
 - ^ "Jumping Jupiter". IBDB. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "list of recordings and photo". Discogs. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ Marriages Index, 1871-1920. Cook County Chicago IL.
 - ^ "I'll See You In My Dreams (1952)". Turner Classic Movie.
 - ^ "Are You Lonesome". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Bring Along Your Dancing Shoes". Archive of Popular American Music. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
 - ^ "Dublin Bay" (PDF). Indiana State University Library. Remick. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Early in the morning (down on the farm)". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Everybody Rag with me". Digital Sheet Music Collection. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
 - ^ "The good ship Mary Ann". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Remick. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Henry, oh Henry". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Aubrey Stauffer & Co. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "I Wish I had a Gril". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Thompson Music Co. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "I'm awfully afraid of girls". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. M Witmore & Sons. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "I'm on the Jury". YorkSpace. Remick. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "It all goes up in smoke". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. M Witmark & Sons. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "It's touch when Izzy Rosenstein loves Genevieve Malone". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Will Rosseter. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "June, July and August". Yorkspace. Thompson. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Lazy Day". Yorkspace. Robbins. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Love and Springtime". Johns Hopkins Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection. Harold Rossiter Music Company. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Moonlight on the Mississippi". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Remick. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "My heart keeps right on beating". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Shapiro. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Oh how that woman could cook". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Remick. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "sound recording". Library of Congress National Jutebox. Victor Records. 1915-04-08. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Pass the Pickles" (PDF). Classic Ragtime Piano. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
 - ^ "Pretty soft for me". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Shapiro. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Say boys! I've found a girl" (PDF). Yorkspace. Shapiro. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Soap-bubble days". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Witmark & Sons. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "To the strains of that wedding march". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. M Witmark & Sons. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "You and I Cupid". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Will Rossiter. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "(You're always sure of) my love for you". Yorkspace. Radio Music Company. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "Will you always call me honey". University of Oregon Historic Sheet Music Collection. Thomson. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
 - ^ "Will You be Sorry?" (PDF). York University's Institutional Repository. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
 - ^ "What's the use of moonlight". Yorkspace. Will Rossiter. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
 - ^ "When Jack Came Sailing Home Again". Johns Hopkins Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection. Harold Rossiter Music Company. Retrieved 3 February 2018.