Edith Lindeman (March 21, 1898 – December 22, 1984), also known as Edith Elliott Lindeman Calisch, was the film and theater critic for the Richmond Times-Dispatch from 1933 to 1964. She is best remembered for writing lyrics to popular songs, in collaboration with composer and Richmond radio announcer Carl Stutz. == Early writings == Before joining the newspaper, Edith Lindeman wrote two children's books used in Jewish Sabbath schools, Bible Tales for the Very Young (1930) and Bible Tales for... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Edith Lindeman first charted in 1954 with Little Things Mean a Lot.The artist placed 4 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, one of which reached the Top‑10, including 1 number‑one.The artist scored 3 UK Top‑75 entries, including a single Top‑10 placement, including 1 number‑one.On US Country the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.
Top songs: #1: Little Things Mean a Lot - #2: I Know - #3: Little Things Mean a Lot - #4: Little Things Mean a Lot - #5: Little Things Mean a Lot
#2 I Know
Perry Como
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