Felix F. Feist

Felix F. Feist (July 15, 1883 - April 15, 1936) was a lyricist[1][2] and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executive. He wrote the lyrics for songs in several Broadway shows.[3] Leo Feist was his brother and Felix E. Feist was his son. Several of the songs he wrote the lyrics for became prominent. "Strolling 'Long the Pike" was a song set at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. Ada Jones recorded the song "Bull Frog & Coon" in 1906 for Edison Records. It was also recorded by the Five Brown Brothers in 1911.[4] Feist wrote the lyrics for the song now known as "Skidamarink", a popular children's song.

Felix F. Feist in 1919

Work

  • "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo"[5] and the lyrics to other songs for the Broadway show The Echo
  • "Get Your Partner for the Barn Dance" from the musical Fluffy Ruffles[1]
  • Stolling 'Long the Pike, 1904 World's Fair[6]
  • Señora Waltzes[7]
  • My little Zu-oo-oo-lu - Love in a Jungle[8]
  • "Johnnie was a Drummer Boy"
  • "L-o-v-e spells Trouble to me" composed by Joel P Corin performed by Arthur Collins
  • Bull Frog & Coon[9] performed by Five Brown Brothers
  • "I'm Going on the War Path" (1908), lyrics
  • "Get Your Partner For the Barn Dance" (1908) for the musical Fluffy Ruffles

References

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