Edward P. Moran

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Edward P. Moran

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American lyricist/songwriter, also known as Eddie Moran.
Born September 14, 1871 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Died September 20, 1956 (age of 85).

Not to be confused with swing jazz trombonist Edward Morant.

He charted five times between 1907 and 1917: "Nothing Like That in Our Family" by Will Denny (#7, 1906, co-written by Seymour Furth & William A. Heelan), "No Wedding Bells for Me" by Billy Murray (#2, 1907, co-written by Seymour Furth & William A. Heelan), "No Wedding Bells for Me by Bob Roberts (#6, 1907), "I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles" by Al Jolson (#1,1916, co-written by Harry Von Tilzer & Andrew B. Sterling), and "Put On Your Slippers & Fill Up Your Pipe (You're Not Going Bye-Bye Tonight" by Ada Jones (#10, 1917, co-written by Albert Von Tilzer & William A. Heelan).

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