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Walter Hirsch
Walter Hirsch was an American songwriter born on March 10, 1891, in New York City, and he passed away in May 1967 in the same city. He was a notable figure in the music industry, particularly recognized for his contributions as a lyricist and songwriter. Hirsch joined the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1921, and he collaborated with several prominent musicians such as Spencer Williams, Al Goering, Frank Magine, and Fred Rose.

His songwriting portfolio includes popular songs like "'Deed I Do," "Marie," and "Save the Last Dance for Me." Other compositions by Hirsch include "Holding My Honey's Hand," "If It's Good (Then I Want It)," "That Little Boy of Mine," "Who's Your Little Whoosis," "Carolina Sunshine," and "Lullaby in Rhythm." His career was active mainly during the 1920s and 1930s, contributing significantly to the vocal music genre. Walter Hirsch's work has been featured in various soundtracks and music departments, showcasing his lasting influence on the music industry.

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