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Bob Rothberg (October 28, 1901,
New York City ,
New York – February 1, 1938,
New York City ,
New York ) was a
Tin Pan Alley songwriter and lyricist.
ASCAP 1936. Educ: New York public schools 1915;
DeWitt Clinton High School , New York 1919; accountancy and law,
New York Law School , Bachelor of Laws 1928. Educated in music and violin with private instructors. Rothberg is interred at
United Hebrew Cemetery on
Staten Island .
Popeye the Sailor cartoon songs
The
Popeye Song Folio songbook is a collection of
Popeye songs used in cartoons and movies.
Color Classics cartoon songs
A Little Robin Told Me So (
Benny Davis ,
J. Fred Coots and Bob Rothberg). 1936 by Schuster & Miller, Inc. Recorded by
Jack Shilkret & His Orchestra.
All Through the Night (Bob Rothberg,
Robert Bagar and
Vincent Rose ).
And Then They Called It Love (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1937 by
Irving Berlin , Inc.
Are You Lovable? (Bob Rothberg,
Terry Shand ). 1933 by
Leo. Feist, Inc.
Bolero Madness (Bob Rothberg, Dick Leibert). 1934 by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc.
Candle-Light (
Henry Halstead ,
Lionel G. Moran and Bob Rothberg). 1936 by Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc. Signature song of
Henry Halstead and his Orchestra.
Close To Me (Bob Rothberg,
John Klenner ). 1933 by Olman Music Corporation. Featured by
Bing Crosby .
Congratulate Me (
Lou Handman , Bob Rothberg). 1934 by Remick Music. Included on the soundtrack to the 1974 feature film
The Front Page (film) starring
Jack Lemmon and
Walter Matthau .
The Debutante Waltz (Bob Rothberg,
George W. Meyer and
Peter Tinturin ). 1934 by Famous Music Corp.
Did She Ask For Me (Bob Rothberg,
Alan Grey ). 1934 by Remick Music.
Hello Helen (Bob Rothberg,
Terry Shand ). 1934 by DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc.
I Couldn't Be Mad At You (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1936 by
Irving Berlin , Inc.
I Want To Be With You (Bob Rothberg,
Adrian Nomis and
Ray Bloch ). 1936 by Superior Music Inc.
I'm Gonna Put You In Your Place (and Your Place is in My Arms) (Bob Rothberg, and
Joseph Meyer ). 1937 by Joe Davis, Inc. Recorded by
Fats Waller .
It Ain't Right (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1936 by
Irving Berlin , Inc.
It Only Goes To Show You (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1936 by Crawford Music Corporation.
Let's Begin Again (Bob Rothberg,
Milton Berle and
Doris Tauber ). 1937 by Exclusive Publications Inc.
Lonely Waltz (Bob Rothberg,
Terry Shand and
Freddy Martin ). 1936 by
Irving Berlin , Inc. Theme song of
Freddy Martin and his Orchestra.
Modernistic Mood (Bob Rothberg,
Robert Bagar and
Vincent Rose ).
Nice Goin' (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1936 by Chappell & Co. Inc.
Night Wind (Bob Rothberg, Dave Pollock). 1934 by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble Inc. Recorded by the American jazz singer
Ella Fitzgerald and included on the 1957 album
Like Someone in Love . Recorded by
Taft Jordan and the Mob. Recorded by Janet Klein and included on her 2004 release Living in Sin.
Rhumba-Man(Start Shakin' Those Shakers) (Bob Rothberg, Nat Simon and
Harold Raymond ). 1935 by Superior Music, Inc.
Summer Serenade (Bob Rothberg,
Robert Bagar and
Vincent Rose ). 1934.
There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate (
Charles Tobias , Bob Rothberg and
Joseph Meyer ). 1936 by
Irving Berlin , Inc.
There's a Yellow Moon on the Purple Sage (Bob Rothberg,
Alan Grey ). 1934 by Keit Music Corp.
What Do I Have to Do? (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1937 by Marlo Music Corp.
What's the Use of Getting Used to You? (Bob Rothberg,
Ned Miller and
Charles Rinker ). 1934 by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc.
When It's Lullaby Time in the Hills (Bob Rothberg,
Vincent Rose ). 1934 by Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc.
Why Don't You Try? (Bob Rothberg,
Joseph Meyer ). 1937 by
Irving Berlin , Inc.
You Or No One (Bob Rothberg,
Peter Tinturin ). 1933 by Olman Music Corporation. Performed by Recorded by
Guy Lombardo and
The Royal Canadians .
You Painted Pictures (Bob Rothberg,
John Klenner ). From the songbook House of Soul/House of Blues (#111).
You're The Picture (I'm the Frame) (Bob Rothberg, Jack Golden). 1935 by Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc. Recorded by
Fats Waller .
You've Been Reading My Mail (Bob Rothberg,
George W. Meyer ). Recorded by
Fats Waller .
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