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George W. Meyer was an American composer of popular music born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a prolific composer with more than 100 titles credited, the best remembered being For Me and My Gal (1917) which was probably his greatest hit. Of ragtime interest are his The Chinatown Rag (1910), Paradise Rag (1911), The Darkies Ragtime Ball (1912) and Rachel Rubenstein's Rag . He died in New York.
List of George W. Meyer's works.
Sheet Music:
Sydney Bechet on "The Creole Prodigy"
Mark Birnbaum on "Hot Piano! Ragtime Blues Jazz Classical Mark Birnbaum"
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards on "Championship Old-Time Piano IV"
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards on "Perfessor Bill Sings Volume 2"
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards on "Perfessor Bill Sings Volume 3"
James P. Johnson on "Runnin' Wild (1921-1926)"
Johnny Maddox on "Where the Southern Crosses the Yellow Dog" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Rod Miller on "Rod Miller Ragtime"
Various Artists on "Pianola Jazz: Early Piano Jazz & Ragtime Played on Pianola Rolls" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Various Artists on "Please Don't Shoot the Piano Player (Nostalgic Player Piano Music)" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Six Brown Brothers on "Those Moaning Saxophones"
Muggsy Spanier on "The Great 16"
Fats Waller on "Breakin' the Ice: The Early Years, Part 1"
Fats Waller on "Fats Waller: 1928-42"
Fats Waller on "Fats Waller: 1934-35"
Fats Waller on "Us on a Bus" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)