- Rube Bloom
Reuben Bloom (April 24, 1902—March 30, 1976) was a
Jewish Americancomposer of popular songs.Rube Bloom was a multi-faceted entertainer, and in addition to being a songwriter, was a
pianist ,arranger ,band leader , recording artist, and writer (he wrote several books on piano method). During his career, he worked with many well-known performers, includingBix Beiderbecke ,Ruth Etting , and Tommy andJimmy Dorsey . He collaborated with a wide number of lyricists, includingJohnny Mercer ,Ted Koehler , andMitchell Parish .His first hit came in 1927 with "Soliloquy"; his last was "Here's to My Lady" in 1952, which he wrote with Johnny Mercer. Bloom formed and led a number of bands during his career, such as Rube Bloom and His Bayou Boys (which was used on 3 sessions in 1930; totally 6 of the hottest recordings made in the first days of the depression, an all-star studio group containing
Benny Goodman ,Adrian Rollini , Tommy Dorsey andManny Klein ). At other times, he played with other bands; an example of this side of his career can be found in his work with Bix Beiderbecke andFrankie Trumbauer in theSioux City Six .According to some sources, his first name was pronounced like 'Ruby' by his friends.
ongs
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Day In, Day Out " - lyrics byJohnny Mercer
*"Don't Worry 'Bout Me " - lyrics byTed Koehler
*"Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) " - lyrics byJohnny Mercer
*"Give Me the Simple Life" - withHarry Ruby
*"Good-for-Nothin' Joe" - lyrics byTed Koehler
*"Out in the Cold Again"
*"The Man from the South"
*"Truckin'"
*"What Goes Up Must Come Down"
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