Arthur J. Lamb Explained
Arthur J. Lamb (12 August 1870 - 10 August 1928) was a British lyricist best known for the 1897 song "Asleep in the Deep" and the 1900 song "A Bird in a Gilded Cage". He collaborated with many song-writers, including siblings Albert Von Tilzer and Harry Von Tilzer, Henry W. Petrie and Kerry Mills.
His fame faded and he died in poverty, his body saved from a Potters Field burial by ASCAP, who paid for a proper burial for him.
Selected works
- "Asleep in the Deep" (1897) m. Henry W. Petrie
- "Dreaming of Mother and Home" (1898)
- "At The Bottom of the Deep Blue Sea" (1899) m. Henry W. Petrie
- "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" (1900) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "The Spider and the Fly" (1900) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "When Wealth and Poverty Meet" (1900) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Out Where The Billows Roll High" (1901)
- "The Banquet in Misery Hall" (1902) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Jennie Lee" (1902) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "The Mansion of Aching Hearts" (1902) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "A Brand Plucked from the Burning" (1902) m. Kerry Mills
- "I Know She Waits for Me" (1902) m. Kerry Mills
- "Beneath the Palms of Paradise" (1903) m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "Like a Star That Falls From Heaven" (1903) m. Kerry Mills
- "When The Bell in the Lighthouse Rings Ding, Dong" (1905)
- "The Bird On Nellie's Hat" (1905)
- "Sunny Sue: A Coon Ditty" (1907) m. Florence McPherran[1]
- "All She Gets from the Iceman is Ice" (1907)
- "You Splash Me and I'll Splash You" (1907)
- "Any Old Port in a Storm" (1908) m. Kerry Mills
- "If You Were Mine" (1908) m. Kerry Mills
- "You've Got the Wrong Number But the Right Girl" (1911) m. Kerry Mills
- "My Keepsake is a Heartache" (1915) m. Clarence M. Jones
- "Good Luck To The USA" (1917)
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Notes and References
- Tjaden, Ted. Women Composers of Ragtime.