Irving Bibo

Irving Bibo (August 22, 1889 – May 2, 1962) was an American composer, songwriter, and publisher.

He began his career in New York in the mid 1910s as a Tin Pan Alley composer, writing tunes for the Ziegfeld Follies (including "Huggable, Kissable You", "Forever and a Day" and "Cherie"), the Greenwich Village Follies, and other theatrical productions.

He was a staff pianist for Leo Feist (where in 1921 he gave Billy Rose his first songwriting break by contributing music for Ain't Nature Grand).

[2] In 1933 he moved to Los Angeles and scored more than 300 motion pictures, and later in life published several fight songs.

It was illustrated by Walt Disney Studios, and published by Bibo and Charles Lang in 1930.