Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1947 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ WEDNESDAY, JAN.

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backed swing on his father’s front guess. « He Just went about his work Turned to Silver, I'll Love You Just| time was right for a descriptive could use’s war bond, a couple of| “He might be”. Mr. rohias sol

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» Slat Corre porch, . . |the Same,” waited until 1941 be-| piece so I pulled it out." ~* |suits, or a clap on the back.” “On the other hand, I was very and minded his own business. is a sentimental “I wasn't much ' Righer than a) «1 was too shy to talk to him. fore he got around to putting down| wqype «Lamp-Lighter” became an| Mr. Tobias said that he has writ-|young. When you're a kid almost ws ae rd ta thot runaway |duck's tail feathers then” he Te-|T just said %t in my mind, when|the lamp-lighter words. immediate success, More than two|ten the mayor of Worckster, asking anybody older. than you seems awe AAC a old ; "750 prs called. “But I'd sit there and I watched him working. 'I was writ-! “And then we couldn't peddle it.” million records have been made his wf 3 aking for on old | fully old. Come 1» nluk * it, his . which ; more than ) p 80 UP halr was still dar step was pockets down kn swing every night. . This old boy|ing songs even then. Evefy night he explained. “Me and my, partner, of it. man, an ited ogh he ld. Theres a little [would come — down the side- I said to the old boy (only he|Nat Simon, went to eight or nine| «I was feeling pretty good until/to the town and look around for light. - . walk “and turn on all the old-type|didn't hear me); ‘Some day I'l| Publishers, i Sey all turned us| 1 thought about the old gent just| himself. A sentimental gesture? Tobias is 49. but he's not too old | Edi lights. write » song about you.” down. the other day” Oharlie said. “I|” “But if the lamp-lighter was old| “It's not so sentimental,” Charlie

i” w in 1906, wouldn't he be dead said, “After all, he might give me remember back in 1906 when| “I remember, he never would talk! ' Mr. Tobias, the author of such| “I stuck “the song away in ajtold Nat, ‘After all, maybe he's back : to dream in the high-{to me. He was too dignified, Ijtunes as “When Your Hair Has drawer, but this year I figured i eng it pretty rough. Maybe helnow? 1 asked, an idea for another song.

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