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Mr. Harry Williams and Mr Nat D. Ayer are an American pair of a type now becoming familiar to London. One sings, one plays the piano and sings; both wear pronounced evening dress, and both perform ragtime. For complicated syncopation perhaps one of the songs sung by the gentleman at the piano is (in
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One of Ayer's and Williams's songs, "That Ragtime Suffragette", was the subject of a court case in October 1913, when the lyricist and composer successfully took action to prevent others from violating its copyright.
44:(August 5, 1887 – September 19, 1952) was an American composer, pianist, singer and actor. He made most of his career composing and performing in England in 527: 217: 82: 150:
Ayer first visited London as a member of the Ragtime Octet in the years before the First World War. In 1912 he contributed to the
437: 110:. His first big hit was the song "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" (1911), with words by A. Seymour Brown (1885–1952). He wrote songs for 313: 517: 236:, with songs by Ayer and Grey. Ayer's last show of 1916, which he composed and appeared in, was the musical comedy 170:, performing songs of their own composition, with Ayer at the piano. Later in the same year, the two appeared in 532: 332: 522: 167: 17: 482: 471: 45: 209: 200: 78: 63: 512: 507: 205: 8: 246:. It was not a success, running for just over 100 performances, but Ayer's next show, 478:
Nat D. Ayer sings 'I Like a Place Where the Peaches Grow' from Houp La!, London, 1917
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the song "You’re My Baby" with words by Brown. In 1913 he appeared at the Tivoli
131: 85:" (1916). After the war, he had less success and was declared bankrupt in 1938. 281: 221: 163: 476: 465: 397: 501: 243: 229: 213: 107: 225: 320:, Muze Inc and Oxford University Press, 2009, accessed 31 January 2012 248: 159: 69: 52:. He also contributed songs to Broadway shows, including some of the 176: 238: 33: 492: 103: 488: 49: 27: 467:
Nat D. Ayer sings 'Cleopatra' from Pell Mell, London, 1916
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Ayer's most successful shows were the World War I hits
198:In 1916, Ayer composed the music for the hit show 499: 438:"Longest Running Plays in London and New York" 284:, in the west of England, at the age of 65. 491:, New York : J.H. Remick, 1911. From 440:, Stage Beauty, accessed 1 February 2012. 216:. His best-known song from that show is " 26: 228:. In the same year, Ayer appeared with 14: 500: 218:If You Were the Only Girl In the World 114:revues and musical comedies including 83:If You Were the Only Girl In the World 308: 306: 304: 302: 300: 298: 296: 528:20th-century American male musicians 326: 185:ragtime's native idiom) "the limit". 24: 293: 88: 25: 544: 459: 193: 493:Wade Hall Sheet Music Collection 443: 431: 418: 390: 377: 364: 351: 338: 93: 13: 1: 318:Encyclopedia of Popular Music 120:The Newlyweds and their Baby 7: 449:"From The London Gazette", 255:Ayer's post-war shows were 10: 549: 220:", adapted from a song by 370:"High Court of Justice", 124:Ziegfeld Follies of 1909, 489:"Oh, you beautiful doll" 453:, 29 January 1938, p. 20 424:"New Plays and Revues", 357:"The Hippodrome Revue", 287: 145:Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 73:(1917). His best-known 46:Edwardian musical comedy 518:American male composers 374:, 18 October 1913, p. 3 322:(subscription required) 201:The Bing Boys Are Here 187: 79:Oh, You Beautiful Doll 64:The Bing Boys Are Here 38: 533:Musicians from Boston 361:, 11 April 1913, p. 8 348:, 3 March 1913, p. 10 312:Larkin, Colin (ed.) " 280:Ayer died in 1952 in 224:which he had sold to 182: 180:described them thus: 30: 428:, 5 June 1916, p. 13 206:George Grossmith Jr. 172:The Hippodrome Revue 137:The Wall Street Girl 42:Nathaniel Davis Ayer 523:American composers 414:– via Trove. 387:, 6 May 1916, p. 6 39: 204:, with a book by 16:(Redirected from 540: 487:Sheet music for 479: 468: 454: 447: 441: 435: 429: 422: 416: 415: 413: 411: 403:The Sun (Sydney) 394: 388: 381: 375: 368: 362: 355: 349: 344:"The Theatres", 342: 336: 330: 324: 323: 310: 269:The Smith Family 141:Let George Do It 55:Ziegfeld Follies 21: 548: 547: 543: 542: 541: 539: 538: 537: 498: 497: 477: 466: 462: 457: 448: 444: 436: 432: 423: 419: 409: 407: 396: 395: 391: 382: 378: 369: 365: 356: 352: 343: 339: 331: 327: 321: 311: 294: 290: 274:Variety Jubilee 265:Shufflin' Along 196: 143:(all 1912) and 132:A Winsome Widow 100:Nathaniel Davis 96: 91: 89:Life and career 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 546: 536: 535: 530: 525: 520: 515: 510: 496: 495: 485: 474: 461: 460:External links 458: 456: 455: 442: 430: 417: 389: 376: 363: 350: 337: 325: 314:"Ayer, Nat D." 291: 289: 286: 222:Willy Redstone 212:and lyrics by 195: 194:West End shows 192: 168:Harry Williams 156:Hullo, Ragtime 116:Miss Innocence 98:Ayer was born 95: 92: 90: 87: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 545: 534: 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 519: 516: 514: 511: 509: 506: 505: 503: 494: 490: 486: 484: 480: 475: 473: 469: 464: 463: 452: 446: 439: 434: 427: 421: 405: 404: 399: 393: 386: 383:"Varieties", 380: 373: 367: 360: 354: 347: 341: 334: 333:"Nat D. Ayer" 329: 319: 315: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 292: 285: 283: 278: 276: 275: 270: 266: 262: 258: 253: 251: 250: 245: 244:Gertie Millar 241: 240: 235: 232:in the revue 231: 230:Alice Delysia 227: 223: 219: 215: 214:Clifford Grey 211: 210:Fred Thompson 207: 203: 202: 191: 186: 181: 179: 178: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 133: 128: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 108:Massachusetts 105: 101: 86: 84: 80: 76: 72: 71: 66: 65: 59: 57: 56: 51: 47: 43: 36: 35: 29: 19: 450: 445: 433: 425: 420: 408:. Retrieved 401: 392: 384: 379: 371: 366: 358: 353: 345: 340: 328: 317: 279: 272: 268: 264: 260: 257:Baby Bunting 256: 254: 247: 237: 233: 226:Bert Feldman 199: 197: 188: 183: 175: 171: 155: 149: 144: 140: 136: 130: 126: 123: 119: 115: 99: 97: 68: 62: 60: 53: 41: 40: 32: 513:1952 deaths 508:1887 births 242:, starring 94:Early years 67:(1916) and 18:Nat D. Ayer 502:Categories 249:Yes, Uncle 164:the Strand 160:music hall 77:song was " 70:Yes, Uncle 451:The Times 426:The Times 398:"Contact" 385:The Times 372:The Times 359:The Times 346:The Times 234:Pell-Mell 177:The Times 410:20 April 259:(1919), 239:Houp La! 152:West End 129:(1910), 127:The Echo 122:(1909), 118:(1908), 112:Broadway 75:Broadway 34:Houp La! 31:Ayer in 483:YouTube 472:YouTube 174:, when 166:, with 154:revue 104:Boston 37:, 1916 288:Notes 50:revue 412:2020 282:Bath 267:and 261:Snap 208:and 48:and 481:on 470:on 162:in 102:in 504:: 400:. 316:, 295:^ 277:. 263:, 147:. 139:, 135:, 106:, 58:. 20:)

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Nat D. Ayer

Houp La!
Edwardian musical comedy
revue
Ziegfeld Follies
The Bing Boys Are Here
Yes, Uncle
Broadway
Oh, You Beautiful Doll
If You Were the Only Girl In the World
Boston
Massachusetts
Broadway
A Winsome Widow
West End
music hall
the Strand
Harry Williams
The Times
The Bing Boys Are Here
George Grossmith Jr.
Fred Thompson
Clifford Grey
If You Were the Only Girl In the World
Willy Redstone
Bert Feldman
Alice Delysia
Houp La!
Gertie Millar

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