George A. Whiting (16 August 1884, Chicago — 18 December 1943, New York City) was an American vaudeville lyricist and performer who co-wrote several highly successful songs, such as
My Blue Heaven (1927) with
Walter Donaldson,
Every Little Bit Helps (1904) with
Fred Fisher,
High Up On A Hill Top (1928) with
Abel Baer and
Ian Campbell, and
Saloon (1921) with
Roland E. Llab.