John F. Barth
John F. Barth (1874–1947) was an American composer of popular music.
His most popular composition was the college march "Frat" (1910). It was cited in the score of many Warner Bros. cartoons. Barth's other college-related compositions included "Rooters" (1911), "School Days" (1912), and "Sorority March" (1913). Barth produced several ragtime compositions including "Ma' Rag-Time Queen" (1902), "Foxy Sam" (1903), "Rambling Mose" (1903), and "Tobaggan Rag" (1912). Other Barth compositions were "Yellow Kid" (1897), "You're as Pretty as a Picture" (1907), "Pretty as a Picture" (1910), "Spooning in the Moonlight" (1910), "Moonlight Meditations" (1911), "Moon-Glow" (1919), "You and Your Smile" (1919), "Fed Up and Far From Home" (1941).
External links
- IMDB filmography for John F. Barth
- "Frat" sheet music
- MIDI sequences of compositions for piano by John F. Barth
- Sheet music covers in Library of Congress collection
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