Andrew B. Sterling


[Image:SheetMusicCoverAmerHeresMyBoy1917.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Sheet music cover, 1917]
Andrew Benjamin Sterling was an American lyricist.

Biography

Born in New York City, he began writing songs and vaudevilles after he graduated from high school. An important event was his meeting with the composer Harry Von Tilzer in 1898—the two began a songwriting partnership thereafter, lasting almost 30 years.
Others that Sterling collaborated with include Arthur Lange, Gus Edwards, Bernie Grossman, M. K. Jerome, William Jerome, Frederick Allen Mills, his brother Raymond Sterling, Ray Henderson, Edward Moran and Bartley Costello.
Sterling wrote the songs "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" in 1904 and "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" in 1905. He wrote the song "America, Here's My Boy" for the Peerless Quartet in 1917, in the aftermath of U.S. entry into World War I in April 1917. He wrote "On the Old Fall River Line" with Von Tilzer and W. Jerome. He worked with Von Tilzer on the classic "Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland". Other songs for which Sterling wrote the lyrics in whole or part include "After the War is Over" and "When My Baby Smiles at Me".
Sterling died in Stamford, Connecticut, on August 11, 1955.
He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

Selected works