Fisher naît Albert von Breitenbach à Cologne. Après avoir visité les États-Unis en 1892, il émigre en 1900 et adopte le nom Fred Fischer. Il crée la Fred Fischer Music Publishing Company en 1907. Durant la Première Guerre mondiale il change son nom de famille pour Fisher pour faire moins allemand[1].
En 1914, Fred Fisher épouse Ana Fisher née Davidovitch, plus tard anglicisé en Davis, née en 1896). Leurs enfants Daniel (« Danny» (1920–2001), Marvin (1916–1993) et Doris Fisher (chanteuse)(en) (1915–2003) composent également des chansons de façon professionnelle[2]. Fisher se suicide par pendaison à Manhattan[3],[4] et est inhumé au cimetière Maimonides à Brooklyn.
If the Man in the Moon Were a Coon, de Fred Fischer, Will Rossiter (1867–1954) (pub) (1905) (OCLC497077685) (son premier succès; il combine deux thèmes de chansons alors populaires, les Moon songs et les Coon songs)
Come Josephine in My Flying Machine(en), de Fred Fischer, Shapiro (pub) (1910) (OCLC6586232)
Dardanella, paroles de Fred Fisher, musique de Felix Bernard(en) (1897–1944) et Johnny S. Black (1895–1936), McCarthy & Fisher Inc. (1919) (OCLC10206915)
Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) - Biopic romancée comportant de nombreuses chansons de Fisher. Un entrepreneur de Tin Pan Alley (Mark Stevens) fait d'un compositeur sérieux Fred Breitenbach (S.Z. Sakall) l'auteur-compositeur Fred Fisher.
Come Josephine In My Flying Machine (1910)
They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me (1917)
Dardanella (1919)
Chicago (1922
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