Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. James "Jimmy" Campbell (1903–1967[1]) and Reg Connelly (1895 (or 1898[1]) – September 23, 1963[2]) were British music publishers and songwriting team (1920s and 1930s). Primarily lyricists, they generally worked in collaboration with composers.

For some songs (most notably "Show Me the Way to Go Home") they used the pseudonym Irving King and Irving and Ivor King.[3]

Biographical details

Campbell was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and Connelly in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Campbell died in London and Connelly in Bournemouth, Dorset.

Publishing firm

Their publishing company Campbell, Connelly & Co, Ltd. was founded in 1929.[4][5]

Compositions

Their compositions included the Froth Blowers' anthem, "The More We Are Together",[6] the famous "Show Me the Way to Go Home" (1925), "If I Had You" (1928, written with Ted Shapiro), "Goodnight Sweetheart" (1931, with Ray Noble) and "Try a Little Tenderness" (1933, written with Harry M. Woods).

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