Songs Written by Ed RoseTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Ed Rose (née Edward Smackels Jr.; 24 November 1875 Chicago — 29 April 1935 Evanston, Illinois), was an American lyricist who wrote the words to Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! composed in 1917 by Abe Olman. == Rose & Snyder Co. Incorporated == In 1906, George M. Krey (a music publisher from Boston), Ted Snyder, and Ed Rose formed the music publishing company, Rose & Snyder Co., located in Tin Pan Alley. In May 1908, the firm was incorporated in... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Ed Rose first charted in 1905 with Heinie.The artist placed 9 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 9 of which reached the Top‑10, including 1 number‑one.

Top songs: #1: Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! - #2: Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar - #3: Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh! - #4: Baby Shoes - #5: I'm Tired of Living Without You
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  Len Spencer & Ada Jones
1.
06/1905

Heinie
Len Spencer & Ada Jones

73 pts
5
US
[Edison 8982]
written by Ted Snyder & Ed Rose greentick
  Frederic Rose
2.
12/1908

If You Cared for Me
Frederic Rose

73 pts
5
US
[Edison 9965]
written by Ted Snyder & Ed Rose greentick
  Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan
3.
01/1909

Honey Lou
Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan

67 pts
6
US
[Victor 5605]
written by Tom Lemonier & Ed Rose greentick
  Will Oakland
4.
03/1910

#5  I'm Tired of Living Without You
Will Oakland

222 pts
6
US
[Victor 16439]
written by Kerry Mills & Ed Rose greentick
  The American Quartet
5.
09/1911

#4  Baby Shoes
The American Quartet

231 pts
5
US
[Victor 16859]
written by Al Piantadosi, Joe Goodwin & Ed Rose greentick
  Henry Burr
6.
07/1916

Baby Shoes
Henry Burr

159 pts
9
US
[Columbia 2001]
written by Al Piantadosi, Joe Goodwin & Ed Rose greentick
  The American Quartet
7.
06/1917

#1  Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!
The American Quartet

369 pts
1
US
[Victor 18279]
written by Abe Olman & Ed Rose greentick
  Bert Williams
8.
09/1919

#2  Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar
Bert Williams

331 pts
2
US
[Columbia 2750]
written by Ed Rose greentick, Billy Baskette & Lew Pollack
  Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra
9.
11/1939

#3  Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh!
Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra

316 pts
2
US
vocals by Bonnie Baker
written by Abe Olman & Ed Rose greentick

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