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Story November 23, 1932

The Ironton News

Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio

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Thomas O'Leary, Jr. of Ironton publishes his debut waltz song 'For You're Just the One My Heart Desires,' with lyrics by him and music by Jack Mahoney, via New York publisher; anticipated hit.

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Tommy O'Leary
Has New Waltz
Song Published

Thomas O'Leary, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Leary of North Seventh street, is the latest song composer of this district. His song, a waltz, "For You're Just the One My Heart Desires," has been published by the Frank Harding Music House of New York City, with a copyright.
Words for the song were written by Mr. O'Leary and the music by Jack Mahoney. The first issue of the song has been received in Ironton, and it is expected to prove one of the waltz hits of the season. It is the first published work of Mr. O'Leary and he has received many compliments by those who have heard the number played.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Song Composer Waltz Song First Publication Ironton Composer

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas O'leary, Jr. Jack Mahoney Mr. And Mrs. Thomas O'leary

Where did it happen?

North Seventh Street, Ironton; New York City

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Thomas O'leary, Jr. Jack Mahoney Mr. And Mrs. Thomas O'leary

Location

North Seventh Street, Ironton; New York City

Story Details

Thomas O'Leary, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Leary of North Seventh street, has his first song, a waltz titled 'For You're Just the One My Heart Desires,' published by the Frank Harding Music House of New York City. Words by O'Leary, music by Jack Mahoney. First issue received in Ironton, expected to be a hit, and he has received compliments.

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