Turner Layton

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Turner Layton was an American songwriter, pianist, and singer best known for co-writing popular early 20th-century standards such as "After You've Gone" and "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans."

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instanceOf composer of popular music
human
songwriter
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coWriterWith Henry Creamer NERFINISHED
coWrote After You've Gone NERFINISHED
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork piano performance
songwriting
vocal performance
genre jazz
popular music
hasRole composer
lyricist
performer
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableCollaboration Henry Creamer NERFINISHED
notableFor co-writing popular early 20th-century standards
notableWork After You've Gone NERFINISHED
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans NERFINISHED
occupation pianist
singer
songwriter
partOf early 20th-century American popular music

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After You've Gone composer Turner Layton