""Murder", He Says!" w. Frank Loesser m. Jimmy McHughJimmy McHugh ( July 10, 1894 May 23, 1969), was one of the greatest and most prolific songwriters during the 1920s- 1950s. James Francis McHugh was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of a plumber. However, his mother was an accomplished pianist, and M
"Abraham" w.m. Irving BerlinIrving Berlin ( May 11, 1888 September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist. Born Israel Isidore Baline in Tyumen, Siberia, he emigrated to the United States in 1893 with the rest of his family. Following the death of his father in 1896, Irving
"Ain't Got A Dime To My Name" w. Johnny BurkeJohnny Burke ( October 3, 1908 February 25, 1964) was an American lyric writer. Burke was born in Antioch, California. Most of Burke's songs were written for films, including a long collaboration with James Van Heusen on Bing Crosby films. Burke died in N m. James Van HeusenJames Van Heusen ( January 26, 1913 February 7, 1990), often credited as Jimmy Van Heusen was an American composer. His greatest achievements came in writing songs for the movies and television: over the course of his career, he would win four Oscars and
"At Last" w. Mack Gordon m. Harry WarrenHarry Warren ( December 24, 1893 September 22, 1981) was a music composer of many different styles. Born Salvatore Guaragna in Brooklyn, New York, he is regarded as one of America's most prolific but least-known composers. Warren composed music with Ira G