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Eliza Doyle Smith
Eliza Doyle Smith, from a 1922 publication
Born
Eliza Ann Doyle
July 7, 1859
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Died October 16, 1932 (age 73)
Oak Park, Illinois
Occupation(s ) Songwriter, composer, music publisher
Eliza Ann Doyle Smith (July 7, 1859 – October 16, 1932) was an American songwriter, composer, and sheet-music publisher, based in Chicago.
Early life and education
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Eliza Ann Doyle was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan , the daughter of Michael Doyle and Elizabeth Doyle. Her parents were both born in Ireland. She studied music in Cologne.[1]
Career
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Sheet music cover, "Little Darling Marguerite" (1919)
Smith wrote operettas and poetry as a young woman. She owned and ran a sheet-music publishing company, based in Chicago.[1] [2] She published her own songs, and works by other songwriters, including Harlan Tarbell [3] [4] and John Loftus.[5] [6] "When I decided to go into the popular song writing I decided that success would come if I wrote songs fit to enter American homes but with the pep that modern youth demands and then let the world know of my goods by insistent advertising," she explained in a 1922 interview.[1]
Publications
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Unless otherwise specified, titles below are songs written and composed by Smith.
"When Uncle Sam Caught the Kaiser" (1917, a broadside poem)[7]
"United States Democracy March" (1918)[8]
"In Candy Land With You" (1919)
"My Days Remember" (1919)[9] [10]
"Sweet Norah Daly" (1919)[11]
"Stop Looking at Me!" (1919) [12]
"Little Darling Marguerite" (1919, arranged by Harry L. Alford )[13]
"O Wonderful Son of Life" (1920)[14]
"Dance Me On Your Knee" (1920)[15]
"Tea Rose" (1922, with John Loftus)[16]
"Love's Beautiful Song" (1922, with Charles Kovacs)[17]
Personal life
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Eliza Doyle married Edgar Poe Smith. They had two daughters, Pauline and Marguerite.[18] [19] She died in 1932, in Oak Park, Illinois , at the age of 73.[20]
References
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^ Tarbell, Harlan and Frederick G. Johnson, "Jonah" (sheet music published in 1922 by Eliza Doyle Smith).
^ " 'Jonah' New Eliza Doyle Smith Number" . The Music Trades . 63 : 153. June 10, 1922.
^ Loftus, John (1922). "I'd give it all for you / words & music by John Loftus" .
^ Loftus, John (1923-01-01). "Misty Moon" . Mississippi State University Libraries, Sheet Music Collection .
^ Smith, Eliza Doyle, "'When Uncle Sam caught the Kaiser'" (1917) Harris Broadsides, Brown Digital Repository, Brown University Library.
^ Smith, Eliza Doyle. "097.103 - United States Democracy March. A Patriotic Song for America" . Levy Music Collection . Retrieved 2023-03-24 .
^ "Chicago Capitulates to Famous Recitalists" . Musical America . 31 : 26. February 14, 1920.
^ "Eileen Donnelly Presents Songs by the Chicago Composer, Eliza Doyle Smith" . Music News . 12 (2 ): 4. July 23, 1920.
^ " 'Sweet Norah Daly' Wins Favor Throughout Country" . Music Trades . 63 : 36. June 3, 1922.
^ Smith, Eliza Doyle. "Stop Looking at Me!" (sheet music), Indiana State University Libraries.
^ Smith, Eliza Doyle; Smith, Eliza Doyle (1919). Little Darling Marguerite . Eliza Doyle Smith.
^ "Eliza Doyle Smith, Chicago, Ill" . The Musician . 25 : 28. November 1920.
^ Smith, Eliza Doyle (1920). Dance me on your knee . Harold B. Lee Library. Chicago, Ill. : Eliza Doyle Smith.
^ "41.09.15 - Music, Sheet (43712) - Artifacts from our Collection" . Waseca County History Center . Retrieved 2023-03-24 .
^ "Chicago Publisher Announces New Song" . Music Trades . 63 (15 ): 46. April 8, 1922.
^ "A Visitor: Eliza Doyle Smith" . Omaha Daily Bee . 1920-04-11. p. 18 . Retrieved 2023-03-24 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Attractive Groups" . Omaha Daily Bee . 1920-05-09. p. 13 . Retrieved 2023-03-24 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "Obituary for Elizabeth Ann Smith" . Chicago Tribune . 1932-10-17. p. 24 . Retrieved 2023-03-25 – via Newspapers.com.
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