Ida Emerson

Ida Emerson}} Ida Emerson (17 April 1873 – 25 September 1945) was a Broadway composer and lyricist. She was one of the few women admitted to the famed group of songwriters of Tin Pan Alley, where she worked with her husband, composer, lyricist, arranger and librettist Joseph E. Howard as part of the song writing team of Howard and Emerson.

Emerson met Howard when he was 17. After the death of his first wife, Mabel Barrison, the two were married. They worked the Midwestern vaudeville circuit, gaining notice in Chicago that landed them a gig in New York at Tony Pastor's Music Hall on 14th Street. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Honey I do love you. by Emerson, Ida

    Published 1900
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    Hello! ma baby. by Emerson, Ida

    Published 1947
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    Hello! ma baby by Howard, Joseph E. (Joseph Edgar), -1961

    Published 1899
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    Hello! ma baby / by Howard, Joseph E. (Joseph Edgar), -1961

    Published 1899
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    Hello ma baby / by Howard, Joseph E. (Joseph Edgar), -1961

    Published 1899
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