George Alex Stevens

George Alexander Stevens (1875–19 April 1954) was an English songwriter and musical show director.

For many years Stevens was a close friend of Charlie Chaplin's father in Kennington, London, composing songs for him.

His first successful song was "The Huntsman", sung by Dan Leno at a Royal Command Performance before King Edward VII in 1901.

His hits were sung by Marie Lloyd, Albert Chevalier, R. G. Knowles, Gracie Fields, Florrie Forde, and many others.

[3] Kate Carney featured his song "Mother I Love You" for more than 40 years.