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Henry Tobias ( Worcester, Massachusetts, 23 April 1905 – 5 December 1997) was an American songwriter. He was the youngest of the three brothers, Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias [1] Tobias wrote the 1974 song "Hang In There, Mr. President" in support of Richard Nixon, recorded by Bernie Knee with Frank Yankovic and his Orchestra and released on Telemark. [2]

References

  1. ^ Colin Larkin The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music -1995 Volume 6 - Page 4186 "15 August 1898, New York, USA, d. 7 July 1970), Harry Tobias (b. 11 September 1895, New York, USA, d. 15 December 1994, St. Louis, Missouri, USA), and Charles Tobias ..."
  2. ^ "Henry H. Tobias Biography" IMDb entry retrieved August 9, 2014.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry Tobias ( Worcester, Massachusetts, 23 April 1905 – 5 December 1997) was an American songwriter. He was the youngest of the three brothers, Charles Tobias, Harry Tobias [1] Tobias wrote the 1974 song "Hang In There, Mr. President" in support of Richard Nixon, recorded by Bernie Knee with Frank Yankovic and his Orchestra and released on Telemark. [2]

References

  1. ^ Colin Larkin The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music -1995 Volume 6 - Page 4186 "15 August 1898, New York, USA, d. 7 July 1970), Harry Tobias (b. 11 September 1895, New York, USA, d. 15 December 1994, St. Louis, Missouri, USA), and Charles Tobias ..."
  2. ^ "Henry H. Tobias Biography" IMDb entry retrieved August 9, 2014.




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