Ed Rose (lyricist)


Ed Rose , 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, 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 the state of New York. The directors were Edward Smackels, George M. Krey, and Maurice H. Rosenzweig, an entertainment lawyer. That same month, Ed Snyder severed his affiliation with Ed Rose and Ted Snyder. And, in June 1909, Ted Snyder severed his connection with the firm to form his own music publishing company, the Ted Snyder Company, which evolved into Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc., in 1918. In 1909, composer Thomas Lemonier joined the staff of Rose & Snyder.

Selected works

F.A. Mills, 48 West 29 Street, New York City
Ted Snyder Company
Rose & Snyder Co. Incorporated, New York
F.A. Mills, 48 West 29 Street, New York City
La Salle Music Publishers, Inc., Chicago
McCarthy & Fisher, Inc.
Forster Music Publisher, Inc.
Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago
Joe Davis, Inc., New York
Ed's Brother, Eugene Smackels, was a singer, vaudevillian actor, and alumnus of Northwestern University.