Homeward Bound (1917 song)
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Published1917
Composer(s)George W. Meyer
Lyricist(s)Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz
Producer(s)Leo. Feist, Inc.
| "Homeward Bound" | |
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| Song by Rosenbaum Studios | |
| Published | 1917 |
| Composer(s) | George W. Meyer |
| Lyricist(s) | Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz |
| Producer(s) | Leo. Feist, Inc. |
Homeward Bound is a World War I era song that says the war will soon be over, and the soldiers will be able to return home. It has a hopeful message and was meant to comfort both soldiers and the family and friends of soldiers. It was composed by George W. Meyer, written by Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz, and produced by Leo. Feist, Inc. in 1917.[1][2]
