Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
"Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" is an American popular song written in 1912, with music by Lewis F. Muir and lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert. The "Robert E. Lee" in the title refers to the steamboat of that name.
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
Louis Wolfe Gilbert was a Russian-born American songwriter of Tin Pan Alley. He is best remembered as the lyricist for "Ramona" (1928), the first movie theme song ever written.
Gilbert in 1915
"Ramona" (1928), by Gilbert and Mabel Wayne, was the first theme song ever written for the movies.
William Grant Still, Gilbert, W. C. Handy, Frank Drye and Andy Razaf in Los Angeles in 1954
Gilbert (far right) in 1966