Draft:Charles W. M. Shackford
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Charles Winthrop Marston Shackford (1862 - 1932) was a composer of songs. More than 40 of his songs were published as sheet music. He wrote some songs with Kerry Mills.
Songs
[edit]- "The Modern Century Girl" (1896)[1]
- "Asleep at the Switch"[2] (1897)[3]
- "Happy Days in Dixie: a song in Ebony" (1897), written with Kerry Mills[4]
- "You Can't Forget the Old Love" (1899)[5]
- "Daisy, Bloomers, Wheel and All"
- "Face in the Firelight" (1903)
- "Marie A Love Ballad" (1907)[6]
- "Let Bygones Be Bygones" by Shackford and Kerry Mills
- ""Sweetheart The Time Will Come"
References
[edit]- ^ "The modern century girl".
- ^ "Talented Tuesday - Charles Winthrop Marston Shackford - composer of Asleep at the Switch (Blog 89)".
- ^ Shackford (Composer), Charles (1897). "Asleep at the Switch".
- ^ https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/806989631
- ^ You Can't Forget the Old Love. Chas. Shackford & Co. /. 1899.
- ^ Marie A Love Ballad, 1907
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