William M. Hough(1882-1962)
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now") and author, educaed at
the University of Chicago. He wrote special material for vaudeville
acts, and for Broadway and Chicago stage shows including "The Land of
Nod", "The Time, the Place and The Girl", "The Girl Question", "A
Stubborn Cinderella", "The Goddess of Liberty", "The Prince of
Tonight", and "A Modern Eve". Joining ASCAP in 1937, his chief musical
collaborators included Joe Howard, Frank Adams and Harold Orlob, and
his other popular-song compositions include "Blow the Smoke Away", "I
Don't Like Your Family", "What's the Use of Dreaming?", "When You First
Kiss the Last Girl You Love", "Be Sweet to Me, Kid", "Tonight Will
Never Come Again", "Honeymoon", and "Cross Your Heart".