Archie Fletcher
For other people named Archibald Fletcher, see Archibald Fletcher (disambiguation).
Archie Fletcher (born April 24, 1890, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – unknown) was an American Tin Pan Alley songwriter and music publisher, who made his mark during the first half of the 20th century.
Songwriting credits
- 1918 - "When Tony Goes Over the Top", words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher, music by Alex Marr
- 1925 - "Roll 'Em Girls", words and music by Archie Fletcher and Bobby Heath
- 1937 - "On a Little Bamboo Bridge", words by Archie Fletcher, music by Al Sherman
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