Anita Elson (1898–1985) was an American dancer and singer who appeared in revues in New York City and London, England,[1] in the early 20th century.
Cohan managed the venue and wrote the book, lyrics, and tunes for the presentation.
[2] Success in the London production of Little Nellie Kelly earned her a spot in the cast of the 1924 Ziegfeld Follies.
[3] Elson was aboard the RMS Olympic of the White Star Line when it departed New York City for Cherbourg, France, and Southampton, England, on August 2, 1924.
[4] On February 26, 1926 she recorded a duet with Leo Franklyn and two songs with chorus and orchestra in London.