Annotation
song credits per imdb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5096056/bio/
Douglas Brownsmith (as 'Ray Benson') and Anthony Lowry (as 'Rex Lowton')
several sources credit the songwriting to ‘Lawton, Brown, Smith, Lang and Benson’ which appears to be a jumbled mess of both actual last names and pseudonyms of its two songwriters
Most credible full names of the songwriters:
• Anthony Lowry Lang(?)
• Rex Lowton (often credited as “Lawton” or “Lowton”) (pseudonym of Anthony Lowry)
• Reginald Douglas Brown (likely referring to Douglas Brownsmith whose last name was mistakenly split in two, aka Ray Benson)
• Ralph Butler Benson (often credited as “R. Benson”) (mistaken reference to contemporary songwriter Ralph Butler?) / otherwise would refer to Douglas Brownsmith aka Ray Benson
Relationships
| writer: | Ray Benson (songwriting pseudonym of Douglas Brownsmith, 1902–1965) Rex Lowton (songwriting pseudonym of Anthony Lowry, 1888–1976) |
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| Wikidata: | Q5949138 [info] |
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Recordings
| Date | Title | Attributes | Artist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| recordings | ||||
| Hush, Hush, Hush | Henry Hall | 2:51 | ||
| Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman | Henry Hall | 2:49 | ||