Yes, he had four. One by his first wife and three by his second.
I believe that song was written by George Michael Cohan.
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The You're a Grand Old Idiot award
melody lane.Another answer:George M Cohan wrote many songs, many musicals and influenced popular music during the first part of the last century.You can read more about him, and follow links of lists of songs he wrote, using the link, below.
During World War I, popular music, particularly songs by George M. Cohan, played a significant role in boosting American morale and encouraging patriotism. His songs, such as "Over There," inspired enlistment and support for the war effort, fostering a sense of national unity. The music served as a rallying cry for soldiers and civilians alike, promoting themes of bravery, sacrifice, and national pride. Overall, these songs helped to shape public sentiment and sustain enthusiasm for the war.
Son of George M Cohan who died in 2000
George M. Cohan was born on July 3, 1878.
George M. Cohan wrote 1,500 songs!
George M. Cohan died on November 5, 1942 at the age of 64.
This song is an American classic! It was written by the great George M. Cohan.
Yes, he had four. One by his first wife and three by his second.
George M. Cohan was born on July 3, 1878 and died on November 5, 1942. George M. Cohan would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 137 years old today.
George M Cohan
George M. Cohan died on November 5, 1942 at the age of 64.
George M. Cohan
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No, his parents were Roman Catholics.