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Alfred Bryan
Alfred Bryan is credited on 965 releases across 302 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
965
Pressings credited
302
Albums
8
Decades active
106
In collections
Biography
Alfred Bryan (September 15, 1871 – April 1, 1958) was a Canadian lyricist. Bryan was born in Brantford, Ontario. He worked as an arranger in New York and wrote lyrics for many Broadway shows in the late 1910s and early 1920s; often collaborating with composer Jean Schwartz. In the 1920s he moved to Hollywood to write lyrics for screen musicals. Bryan worked with several composers during his career. Among his collaborators were Henriette Blanke-Belcher, Fred Fischer, Al Sherman, Larry Stock and Joe McCarthy. Perhaps his most successful song was "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" (1915), with music by Al Piantadosi. The song sold 650,000 copies during the first three months and became one of 1915's top-selling songs in the United States. Although Bryan himself was not a committed pacifist, he described the American public's anti-war sentiments in his lyrics. He died in Gladstone, New Jersey, aged 86.
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Credited work
965 releases · 302 albums · active 1950–2023
- Performance · 979
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Air Studios · RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · RCA Studio A · Webster Hall
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Christmas Song
1962

Titanic (Music From The Motion Picture)
1997

Going Out In Style
2011

Derelicts Of Dialect
1991

Mister Guitar
1959

Christmas With Nat King Cole And Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians
1973

Christmas Collection, Volume One
2017

60 Years Of "Music America Loves Best"
1959

Tiny Tim's America
2016

Greatest Hits
1967

The Shadow Of Your Smile
1966

Dance Latino
1965

Pearly Shells
1964

The Magic Of Christmas
1960

Peg O' My Heart / Tea For Two
1958

Make Room For Tiny
1957

Bluejean Bop!
1956

This Is Teagarden!
1956

The Piano Style Of Eddie Heywood

Love, Andy
1967

King Of The Blues Trombone
1963
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Bix Beiderbecke
- Nat King Cole
- Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
- Jack Teagarden
- Bunny Berigan
- The Three Suns
- Gene Vincent
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