O (Oh!)

"O (Oh!)" is a song written by Byron Gay and Arnold Johnson and performed by Ted Lewis and His Band. It reached #13 on the U.S. pop chart in 1920.[1]

"O (Oh!)"
Single by Ted Lewis and His Band
B-side"Barkin' Dog"
Released1919 (1919)
GenreJazz
Length3:49
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Byron Gay, Arnold Johnson
Ted Lewis and His Band singles chronology
"Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gave Me)"
(1919)
"O (Oh!)"
(1919)
"Fair One"
(1920)

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Other versions

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