Charlotte Blake
Charlotte M. Blake was an American composer of waltzes, marches and ragtime.
Blake was the oldest of six children born to Edward and Caroline Blake of Ohio. At age 18, she got a job as a writer and arranger for Jerome H. Remick. Her first published composition, "King Cupid" appeared in 1903. After retiring from the music business, she worked as a clerk at Douglas Aircraft Company for two decades.In chronological order:
- "King Cupid"
- "The Missouri Mule March"
- "Dainty Dames - A Novelette"
- "The Mascot"
- "My Lady Laughter"
- "Love Is King"
- "Could You Read My Heart"
- "A Night, A Girl, A Moon"
- "Curly: March And Two Step"
- "Orchids, Novelette Three Step"
- "Hip Hip Hoorah"
- "The Last Kiss"
- "I Wonder If It's You"
- "Bogie Man - A Creep-Mouse Tune"
- "So Near and Yet So Far"
- "Love Tree"
- "The Gravel Rag"
- "In Mem'ry of You, Sweetheart"
- "It Makes A Lot Of Difference When You're With The Girl You Love"
- "Poker Rag"
- "Honey When It's Sunny"
- "The Wish Bone"
- "Lily Eyes: Valse Poetique"
- "Yankee Kid"
- "Honey Bug"
- "Spoonlight"
- "Tenderfoot"
- "Bridal Veil"
- "You're a Classy Lassie"
- "Love Ain't Likin', Likin' Ain't Love"
- "Meet Me Half Way"
- "Miss Coquette"
- "Love's Dream of You"
- "Roses Remind Me of You"
- "The Road to Loveland"
- "I Don't Need the Moonlight to Make Love to You"
- "That Tired Rag"
- "The Harbor of Love"
- "Queen of the Roses"
- "Land of Beautiful Dreams"
- "Rose of the World"
- "Honey When It's Money"