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George W. Meyer

George W. Meyer is credited on 1,683 releases across 387 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,683

Pressings credited

387

Albums

8

Decades active

108

In collections

Biography

George William Meyer (January 1, 1884 – August 28, 1959) was an American Tin Pan Alley songwriter. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1884. He graduated from Roxbury High School, and began working in accountancy for Boston department stores, before moving to New York City in his mid-20s. He wrote the music for the songs "For Me and My Gal", "In the Land of Beginning Again", "There Are Such Things", and many others. Meyer had a publishing company, Geo. W. Meyer Co., located at the Exchange Building, 143 West 45th Street, New York City, where he published his songs and the songs of other songwriters. He collaborated with eminent lyricists of his era, including Joe Young, Grant Clarke, Roy Turk, Arthur Johnston, Al Bryan, Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz, Pete Wendling, Abel Baer and Stanley Adams. Meyer also wrote the score for a Broadway show, Dixie to Broadway, the Blackbirds of 1926 revue that was a hit in Paris and London, and songs for films, such as Footlights and Fools (1929). He died in New York City in 1959, aged 75. Meyer was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

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Credited work

1,683 releases · 387 albums · active 1950–2026

  • Performance · 1,748
  • Other credits · 23

Studios: The Music Centre, Wembley · Carnegie Hall · RCA Studios, New York · RCA Recording Studios

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