Sol Violinsky(1885-1963)
- Writer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Sol Violinsky was a pseudonym for Sol Ginsberg, a violinist, pianist,
composer and songwriter who came to the USA in 1901. He was a music
director for the Williams Brothers in Pittsburgh, and a vaudeville
entertainer in the US and abroad, as well as a violinist in the New
York Symphony. Joining ASCAP in 1920, his chief musical collaborators
included Ben Ryan, Billy Rose, and William Raskin. His popular-song
compositions include "When Frances Dances With Me", "Honolulu Eyes",
"Dancing to the Rhythm of My Heart", "You Left Me Out In the Rain",
"Tum Tum Tumbling in Love", "When We Get Together in the Moonlight",
and "Remember Mother's Day".