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I believe the following are also his works, but could not find adequate citations: Songs Golden wrote "Willie Off the Yacht", "I'm Growing Fond of You", "Your Heart Looked Into Mine", and "You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band". Scores Golden composed "The Candy Shop", "Over the River", "Hip, Hip, Hooray!", "The Big Show", "Cheer Up", and "Everything". Plays Golden produced: "Susan and God", "Turn to the Right", "Three Wise Fools", "Lightnin'", "The First Year", "Seventh Heaven", "Counselor-at-Law", "When Ladies Meet", "As Husbands Go", "Let Us Be Gay", "Claudia" and "Skylark"


I believe P.S. 162 John Golden (http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/26/q162/default.htm) in Bayside is also named after him, but can not find a viable citation


Another user found these citations, but I don't have access to the originals. If someone does and can add the data, that would be appreciated:

  • A Strong Man's Work, The Washington Post (1877-1922); May 5, 1918; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post (1877-1996), pg. SM2
  • Committee Formed to Plan John Golden Memorial, The New York Times (by John Minutoll), New York Times (1923-Current file); Jun 28, 1956; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2009), pg. 32
  • JOHN GOLDEN DIES; FAMED AS PRODUCER: Deserted Business for Life of Theater, Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963); Jun 18, 1955;, ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Tribune (1849-1989), pg. 14

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