Eliza Ann Doyle Smith (July 7, 1859 â October 16, 1932) was an American songwriter, composer, and sheet-music publisher, based in Chicago.
Eliza Ann Doyle was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of Michael Doyle and Elizabeth Doyle. Her parents were both born in Ireland. She studied music in Cologne.
Smith wrote operettas and poetry as a young woman. She owned and ran a sheet-music publishing company, based in Chicago. She published her own songs, and works by other songwriters, including Harlan Tarbell and John Loftus. "When I decided to go into the popular song writing I decided that success would come if I wrote songs fit to enter American homes but with the pep that modern youth demands and then let the world know of my goods by insistent advertising," she explained in a 1922 interview.
Unless otherwise specified, titles below are songs written and composed by Smith.
Eliza Doyle married Edgar Poe Smith. They had two daughters, Pauline and Marguerite. She died in 1932, in Oak Park, Illinois, at the age of 73.