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Harry Warren

American songwriter and publisher Harry Warren was in charge of hits spanning more than 30 years, you start with his 1st effective tune, “Rose from the Rio Grande,” in 1922. Created Salvatore Guaragna in 1893 in Brooklyn, NY, the composer published hundreds of well-known songs and display music, including three …

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Mack Gordon

American pop lyricist Mack Gordon wrote hit songs for stage productions and, frequently, for movies. He was involved with two important film songwriting duos: with composer Harry Enjoy the 1930s and with Harry Warren in the 1940s. Gordon was created in Warsaw, Poland, and shifted to N.Con.C. along with his …

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Bob Russell

American pop lyricist and Songwriters Hall of Popularity member Bob Russell was a dynamic Tin Pan Alley and Hollywood songwriter through the 1940s and 1950s and wrote such pop songs as “Carry out Nothin’ Till You Listen to from Me” and “DO NOT GET Around Very much Anymore.” Given birth …

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