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Joseph Mittenthal (16 Mar 1880 New York – 22 Jul 1960 Los Angeles)

Selected works

 * "When the Golden Sunset Fades Beyond the Hills," by Jos. Mittenthal
 * Leo Feist (1905);


 * "Let Him Who is Without Sing Cast the First Stone," Joseph Mittenthal
 * Joseph W. Stern & Co. (1906);


 * "Keep A Light In The Window For Me," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jacob Henry Ellis (1870–1930)
 * Boston: Empire Music Pub. Co. (1907);


 * "Dear Madaline," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Duncan Belcher (1906);
 * New London : Vogue Music Publishing Co.


 * Harry Armstrong
 * "Wait 'Till They Harvest The Grain," m. Harry Armstrong
 * New York: Henry W. Armstrong (1906);


 * "Maryland My Maryland," w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
 * New York : Armstrong & Mittenthal (1906);


 * "What's The Use Of Loving If You Can't Love All The Time" w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
 * New York : Harry W. Armstrong Music Pub. Co. (1906);


 * "If I Had A Thousand Hearts I'd Send Them All To You," w. Joseph Mittenthal m. Harry Armstrong
 * Boston: Empire Music Publishing Co. (1907)


 * Daly and Mittenthal
 * Joseph Michael Daly (1883–1968)
 * The Joseph M. Daly Music Publishing Company, Boston (incorporated 1907), publisher of Joplin's "Rose Leaf Rag"


 * ("Good-bye") "Blue Eyes" ("Good-Bye"), m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1907);
 * "Somewhere There Is Someone I'd Like To Know," m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1908);
 * "If You Are No One's Sweetheart, Is There Any Chance For Me?" m. Jos. M. Daly, w. Jos. Mittenthal (1908);
 * "Have I Made a Hit With You?" (march song), w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1908);
 * "That's The Tune They Play in Dixie Land:" ("My Home, Sweet Home"), w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1909);
 * "When a Fellow Has a Sweetheart, Life's a Song," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1910);
 * "Nora, My Irish Queen," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1911);
 * "Chicken Reel," m.Joseph M. Daly in 1910, lyrics added by Joseph Mittenthal in 1911;
 * "I Loved You the First time I met You," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1912);
 * "Just Wait 'Till We Get Home," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Jos. M. Daly (1913);
 * "Toot Your Horn Kid You're in a Fog," w. Jos. Mittenthal, m. Joseph M. Daly (1910);


 * Dubin, Dash & Mittenthal
 * "I Lost A Wonderful Pal When I Lost You," w. Al Dubin & Joe Mittenthal, m. Irwin Dash (1924);
 * "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo (Mad'moiselle from Armentieres)" m. Irwin Dash, lyrics Al Dubin & and Joe Mittenthal
 * Jack Mills, Inc. (1924);
 * Used in the 1933 film Cavalcade
 * Used in the 1942 film For Me and My Gal
 * Used in the 1841 film The People vs. Dr. Kildare

Publishing company

 * Joe Mittenthal, Inc.