Charles O'Flynn
Charles O'Flynn was an American twentieth century songwriter, who was active during the Tin Pan Alley era; specifically from 1921 to 1947. One of O'Flynn's most famous lyrics was for the popular song "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile", which later appeared in Robert Zemeckis's Who Framed Roger Rabbit.- 1921: "Dr. Jazz's Raz-Ma-Taz"
- 1925: "Play Me Slow"
- 1926: "When You Waltz With The One You Love"
- 1929: "Where The Bab Bab Babbling Brook " Words, Harry Pease & Charles O'Flynn ~ Music, Ed G. Nelson
- 1930: "Roses are Forget-Me-Nots"
- 1930: "Swinging in a Hammock"
- 1930: "Jungle Drums"
- 1930: "Good Evening"
- 1930: "In My Heart, It's You"
- 1930: "I'm Tickled Pink With a Blue-Eyed Baby"
- 1930: "On a Blue and Moonless Night"
- 1931: "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile"
- 1931: "Yes or No"
- 1932: "I'm Sure of Everything But You"
- 1932: "Strangers"
- 1933: "Three of Us"
- 1934: "Sweetie Don't Grow Sour On Me
- 1934: "Neighbors"
- 1935: "Gypsy Violin",
- 1939: "After All I've Been to You"
- 1947: "Something For Nothing"
Other songs
- "Hawaiian Sandman"