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  1. Walter Donaldson (February 15, 1893 – July 15, 1947) was an American prolific popular songwriter and publishing company founder, composing many hit songs of the 1910s to 1940s, that have become standards and form part of the Great American Songbook.

  2. Walter Donaldson (Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 15 de febrero de 1893-Santa Mónica (California), 15 de junio de 1947) fue un compositor de canciones estadounidense, autor de muchos temas que han llegado a ser estándar de jazz.

    • Estadounidense
    • 15 de julio de 1947 (54 años), Santa Mónica (Estados Unidos)
    • Holy Cross Cemetery
  3. Walter Donaldson (born Feb. 15, 1893, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died July 15, 1947, Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.) was a U.S. lyricist, arranger, pianist, and prolific composer of popular songs for stage productions and films. Donaldson began his career as a pianist for a music publisher.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Walter Donaldson. Walter Donaldson may refer to: Walter Donaldson (snooker player), (1907–1973) Scottish snooker player. Walter Donaldson (songwriter), (1893–1947) American songwriter. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Walter Donaldson | Songwriters Hall of Fame. here. Wrote over 600 songs over 40 year career. Browse Song Catalog: ASCAP. Walter Donaldson. Inductee. 1893- 1947 Born/Died. 1970 Inducted. Gave us "My Blue Heaven" and "Makin' Whoopie" Walter Donaldson was born on February 15, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York.

  6. Walter Donaldson was born on February 15, 1893, in Brooklyn, New York, one of eleven children in a close-knit, music-loving family. His early musical talent bloomed under the tutelage of his mother, a classically trained pianist and teacher. As a boy he wrote songs for school productions, was soon demonstrating sheet music at 5&10 Cent stores ...

  7. At the onset of the Depression in 1929, Walter Donaldson left for Hollywood where Samuel Goldwyn and Florenz Ziegfeld were producing the film version of Whoopee. He and lyricist Gus Kahn added a couple new songs to the score, including “My Baby Just Cares For Me” which helped make Eddie Cantor a movie star.