He wrote music and lyrics for many popular songs, such as "Rosie the Riveter" (1942),[1] "Seems Like Old Times" (1945), "Masquerade", "Reflections in the Water", "Sweetie Pie", "Boo Hoo", "A Sailboat in the Moonlight" and "The Maharajah of Magador".
[2] Born in Chicago, Loeb started composing songs in 1928 while attending Lawrence Woodmere Academy.
He later became a member of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in 1932.
Loeb collaborated with Carmen Lombardo, Paul Francis Webster and Edward Lane.
[2] He died on 2 March 1970 at Franklin General Hospital in Valley Stream, New York.