Henry Creamer

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Henry Creamer was an early 20th-century American lyricist and vaudeville performer known for co-writing popular jazz and blues standards.

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instanceOf human
lyricist
vaudeville performer
collaboratedWith James P. Johnson NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
Turner Layton NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork lyric writing
musical theatre
songwriting
genre blues
jazz
popular music
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Tin Pan Alley NERFINISHED
vaudeville
notableFor co-writing popular blues standards
co-writing popular jazz standards
notableWork After You've Gone NERFINISHED
Alabama Stomp NERFINISHED
Dear Old Southland NERFINISHED
If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) NERFINISHED
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans NERFINISHED
You Were Meant for Me NERFINISHED
occupation lyricist
songwriter
vaudeville performer

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After You've Gone lyricist Henry Creamer