Harry Lee Tally (June 30, 1866 – August 16, 1939) was an American tenor singer of popular songs, who recorded between 1902 and 1917.
He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and began performing in a popular vaudeville act, the Empire City Quartet.
Tally also recorded duets, in the Edison Diamond Discs series, with another member of the Empire City Quartet, Harry Mayo, which have been described as "finely tuned performances combining expert harmonization with hilariously unrelated nonchalant banter.
"[2] He also wrote songs with Harry Mayo, including "That's a Mother's Liberty Loan".
[3][5] In 1918, he retired from the music business, and set up a cigar store in Ocean Park, California.