Lee S. Roberts
Leland Stanford Roberts (1884–1949), commonly known as Lee S. Roberts, was an American composer and pianist.[1]
He is best known for his composition 'Smiles' with lyricist J. Will Callahan,[2] written in 1917, but was a prolific composer across many genres of music.
He was also the vice-president of the QRS Music Roll Company, and recorded hundreds of piano rolls under his name and also the pseudonym Stanford Robar.[3] He was particularly active in recording salon and ballad style music.
He lived in San Francisco.[4]
Partial List of compositions
    
- After All
 - A Little Birch Canoe & You
 - Amourette
 - Answer
 - Autumn of Life, The
 - Baby Days
 - Broken Moon
 - Cheerio
 - Ching Chong
 - Drowsy Baby
 - Harlequin
 - Harriman Cake Walk
 - Hawaiian Nights
 - High Ball
 - Hula Dreams
 - I Miss You Miss America
 - Italian Nights
 - Lonesome-That's All
 - Lover's Lane
 - Ma Belle
 - Mammy's Lullaby
 - March of the Tanks
 - Montezuma
 - Moon Dreams
 - My Country Forever
 - Nailo
 - Oh! Harold
 - Patches
 - Please
 - Sad Hawaiian Sea
 - Slumber Moon
 - Smiles
 - Souvenir Of The West
 - Story of Peter Rabbit
 - T'Jours A Moi
 - Triennial "K.T." March
 - That Old Fashioned Mother Of Mine
 - Valse Parisienne
 - Wanting You So
 - Without Thee
 - You Don't Know
 
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