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James F. Hanley

James F. Hanley composer

date of birth: 17.02.1892
date of death: 08.02.1942

James Frederick Hanley (February 17, 1892 – February 8, 1942) was an American songwriter and author.

Hanley was born in Rensselaer, Indiana on February 17, 1892. He attended Champion College and the Chicago Musical College.

He served with the United States Army 82nd Division in World War I and during his military service he wrote an army musical show called Toot Sweet.

On his discharge Hanley became a vaudeville accompanist. He went on to write songs for film and theater including many Broadway productions. He worked with numerous artists, most notably Buddy DeSylva, Edward Madden, Eddie Dowling, Percy Wenrich, Theodore F. Morse and Ballard MacDonald.

Hanley is best remembered for the hit songs "(Back Home Again in) Indiana" (1917), "Second Hand Rose" (1921) and "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" (1934).

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Indiana (jazz ensemble) - James F. Hanley / Arr. Dave Barduhn

Indiana (jazz ensemble)

James F. Hanley / Arr. Dave Barduhn

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Indiana, (Back Home Again In) (j/e) - James F. Hanley
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Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana) - James F. Hanley / Arr. John Berry

Indiana (Back Home Again in Indiana)

James F. Hanley / Arr. John Berry
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Back Home Again In Indiana - James F. Hanley / Arr. John Clayton

Back Home Again In Indiana

James F. Hanley / Arr. John Clayton

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Back home again in Indiana - James F. Hanley / Arr. Barnes MacDonald

Back home again in Indiana

James F. Hanley / Arr. Barnes MacDonald
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