Draft:Arthur Sizemore

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Arthur Lynn Sizemore (February 5, 1891 to September 24, 1954) was a musician who composed and performed in the United States. He also published a magazine and authored a book. He co-wrote songs that were published, some popularized by other performers who recorded them, and others were performed on stage including two in the 1930 musical comedy Brown Buddies.

He married and had two daughters. He published Home Worker for 20 years.

He secured copyrights.

Songs

 * "Right or Wrong" (1921), co-author with Paul Biese and Haven Gillespie
 * "By the Light of the Stars"
 * "So Tired", co-author with George A. Little
 * "I Wonder If It's Really Love", co-author with Bernie Grossman
 * "The Climbers Rag" (1911), dedicated to St. Louis Cardinals players and coach Roger Bresnahan
 * "Mississippi Shore Song" (1919), co-author with Egbert Van Alstyne
 * "Down and Out Blus", co-authored with Earthman Farrell
 * "After the Rain"
 * "Mississippi Here I Am" (1928), also written as "Mississippi (Here I Am)"
 * "When a Black Man's Blue", co-authored with Ed G. Nelson and George A. Little
 * "I Like Pie, I Like Cake"
 * "Wanting You"
 * "After the Rain", co-authored with Guy Shrigley
 * "Rose"
 * "Something to Write the Folks About" (1926)
 * "My Darling"
 * "After I See the Sandman", co-author

Recordings
Jean Goldkette and his orchestra recorded "So Tired" on Victor Records. Barbara Bartle also preformed the song. Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers also recorded it.

The Paul Whiteman Orchestra as well as Roy Bargy and the Benson Orchestra of Chicago recorded "After the Rain".

Various groups recorded "Mississippi Here I Am". Various female vocalists recorded "Six Feet of Papa".

Various groups recorded "By the Light of the Stars"

The soundtrack to the 1929 film Shanghai Lady includes one of the songs he co-wrote. "Right or Wrong" is in the films The Newton Boys and I Saw the Light (film).