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  1. Jun 30, 2023 · Over the next ten years, there were more hits for M.K. Jerome that will be familiar to sheet music and record collectors: “Jazz Baby,” “Jinga Bula Jing Jing,” and “Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me?”—made infamous as the song murderer Carl Wanderer sang from the scaffold in 1921.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0422031M.K. Jerome - IMDb

    M.K. Jerome. Music Department: Casablanca. Songwriter ("Some Sunday Morning"), composer and publisher, educated in high school and in private music study. While in high school, he was a vaudeville pianist and accompanist in film theatres, then became a staff pianist for Waterson, Berlin and Snyder.

    • Music Department, Actor, Composer
    • July 18, 1893
    • M.K. Jerome
    • January 8, 1977
  3. Jerome Klapka Jerome (2 May 1859 – 14 June 1927) was an English writer and humourist, best known for the comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat (1889). Other works include the essay collections Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886) and Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow; Three Men on the Bummel, a sequel to Three Men in a Boat; and several ...

  4. Songwriter, composer and publisher born in New York City. In 1929 he moved to Hollywood where he wrote theme songs for film musicals. For 18 years he was a staff songwriter/composer for Warner Brothers. Buy.

    • July 18, 1893
    • January 8, 1977
  5. M.K. Jerome. Music Department: Casablanca. Songwriter ("Some Sunday Morning"), composer and publisher, educated in high school and in private music study. While in high school, he was a vaudeville pianist and accompanist in film theatres, then became a staff pianist for Waterson, Berlin and Snyder.

    • July 18, 1893
    • January 8, 1977
  6. M. K. Jerome (1893 - 1977) Jerome began his career in 1911(at 18) working as a song plugger for Waterson, Snyder, and Berlin and broke out in 1918 with Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight which, over the next two years, sold three million copies of sheet music and was the most popular song in America.

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  8. M.K. Jerome. Songwriter ("Some Sunday Morning"), composer and publisher, educated in high school and in private music study. While in high school, he was a vaudeville pianist and accompanist in film theatres, then became a staff pianist for Waterson, Berlin and Snyder.