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Harry Warren (December 24, 1893 - September 22, 1981) was a music composer of numbers of different styles.
Born Salvatore Guaragna inside Brooklyn, New York, he is regarded as one of United states of america's virtually all prolific however least-known composers.
Warren composed music using Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mercer, Billy Rose, and Al Dubin. His Chattanooga Choo Choo was the number 1 gold record.
Songs
Music by Warren, unless noted.
Warren won 3 Oscar for Right Song:
"Lullaby Of Broadway" (1935) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1935
"You'll Never Know" (1943) w. Macintosh Gordon for Hello, Frisco, Hello
"On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe" (1945) w. Johnny Mercer for The Harvey Girls
He wrote a as a result songs for the stage:
"Cheerful Little Earful" (1930) w. Ira Gershwin & Billy Rose for Sweet & Low
"Would You Like To Take A Walk?" (1930) w. Mort Dixon & Billy Rose for Sweet & Low
"I Found A Million Dollar Baby" (Around The 5 & Ten Cent Store) (1931) w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon for Crazy Quilt
"Ooh That Kiss" (1931) w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young for The Laugh Parade
"You're My Everything" (1931) w. Mort Dixon & Joe Young for The Laugh Parade
"Jeepers Creepers" (1938) w. Johnny Mercer for Swingin' The Dream
He wrote a resulting #1 songs:
"Too Many Tears" (1932) w. Al Dubin
"Lullaby Of Broadway" (1935) w. Al Dubin
"I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs" (1936) w. Al Dubin
"Remember Me?" (1937) w. Al Dubin
"September In The Rain" (1937) w. Al Dubin
"With Plenty Of Money And You" (1937) w. Al Dubin
"Jeepers Creepers" (1938) w. Johnny Mercer
You Must Keep around Been The Beautiful Diaper wearing (1938) w. Johnny Mercer
Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) w. Macintosh Gordon
I've Had The Gal Inside Kalamazoo (1942) w. Mac Gordon
My Heart Tells Us (1943) w. Mackintosh Gordon
You'll Never Know (1943) w. Mac Gordon
The Further We Look at Smart shoppers (1945) w. Mackintosh Gordon
He wrote a resulting songs for the moving picture:
Three's the Crowd (1932) w. Al Dubin & Irving Kahal for Crooner
Too Numbers of Tears (1932) w. Al Dubin for Blessed Event
You're Experiencing To Exist as The Habit By using Us (1932) w. Al Dubin for 42nd Street
Forty-2nd Street (1933) w. Al Dubin for 42nd Street
Shuffle Murder To Buffalo (1933) w. Al Dubin for 42nd Street
Young & Fit (1933) w. Al Dubin for 42nd Street
The Avenue Of Broken Dreams (1933) w. Al Dubin for Moulin Rouge
Coffee In The Morning, Kisses At night (1933) w. Al Dubin for Moulin Rouge
Song Of Surrender (1933) w. Al Dubin for Moulin Rouge
Build A trifle Front yard (1933) w. Al Dubin for Roman Scandals
Keep Young & Beautiful (1933) w. Al Dubin for Roman Scandals
I've Had To Sing The Torch Song (1933) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1933
Pettin' In The Park (1933) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1933
Remember Our Forgotten Human (1933) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1933
Shadow Waltz (1933) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1933
We're In The Money (1933) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1933
Honeymoon Hotel (1933) w. Al Dubin for Footlight Parade
Shanghai Lil (1933) w. Al Dubin for Footlight Parade
Dames (1934) w. Al Dubin for Dames
I Just Stand Eyes For Busy people (1934) w. Al Dubin for Dames
Fair & Heater (1934) w. Al Dubin for Twenty Million Sweethearts
I'll String Along By using Busy people (1934) w. Al Dubin for Twenty Million Sweethearts
Wonder Bar (1934) w. Al Dubin for Wonder Bar
About The Quarter To Nine (1935) w: Al Dubin for Go Into Your Dance
Last Into Your computers systems Dance (1935) w: Al Dubin for Go Into Your Dance
She's The Latin From either Manhattan (1935) w. Al Dubin for Last Into Your computers Dance
Don't Give Higher A Ship (1935) w. Al Dubin for Shipmates Forever
I'500 Love To Require Orders From either Wise shoppers (1935) w. Al Dubin for Shipmates Forever
Lullaby Of Broadway (1935) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1935
Lulu's Back Inside Town (1935) w. Al Dubin for Broadway Gondolier
The Rose Around Her Hair (1935) w. Al Dubin for Broadway Gondolier
September In The Rain (1935) w. Al Dubin for Stars Over Broadway
I'll Sing Your family The Thousand Love-song (1936) w. Al Dubin for Cain & Mabel
With Plenty Of Money & Busy people (1936) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1937
Am We Taken with? (1937) w. Al Dubin for Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
Remember Maine? (1937) w. Al Dubin for Mr. Dodd Will require a Air
Cause Our Tots Says It's And so (1937) w. Al Dubin for The Singing Marine
I Understand At present (1937) w. Al Dubin for The Cantabile Marine
You Must Develop Been The Beautiful Infant (1938) w. Johnny Mercer for Hard to Get
Two Dreams Met (1940) w. Mac Gordon for Down Argentine Way
Boa Noite (1941) w. Macintosh Gordon for That Night in Rio
Chica Chica Boom Chic (1941) w. Mac Gordon for That Nighttime around Rio
I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (1941) w. Mac Gordon for That Nighttime around Rio
Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) w. Mackintosh Gordon for Sun Valley Serenade
I Understand How come (So Do You) (1941) w. Mackintosh Gordon for Sun Vale Serenade
It Happened Inside Sun Valley (1941) w. Mackintosh Gordon for Sun Vale Serenade
At Endure (1942) w. Mac Gordon for Sun Vale Serenade
I Got A Craziest Dream (1942) w. Mac Gordon for Springtime In The Rockies
I've Had The Gal Within Kalamazoo (1942) w. Mac Gordon for Orchestra Wives
People Rather Your family & Us (1942) w. Macintosh Gordon for Orchestra Wives
Serenade Around Blue (1942) w. Macintosh Gordon for Orchestra Wives
That's Saboutage (1942) w. Mac Gordon for Orchestra Wives
There May Never Become An additional Busy people (1942) w. Macintosh Gordon for Iceland
The Journeying To A Star (1943) w. Leo Robin for ''The Gang's All Here''
There are no Love, No Nothin' (1943) w. Leo Robin for The Gang's Completely Here
My Heart Tells Us (1943) w. Mac Gordon for ''Sweet Rosie O'Grady''
You'll Never Understand (1943) w. Mac Gordon for Hello, Frisco, Hello
On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (1945) w. Johnny Mercer for The Harvey Girls
The Supplementary I personally Watch Professional people (1945) w. Mackintosh Gordon for Diamond Horseshoe
Shoes Using Wings In (1948) w. Ira Gershwin for The Barkleys Of Broadway
My One And Single Highland Fling (1949) w. Ira Gershwin for The Barkleys Of Broadway
That's Amore (1953) w. Jack Brooks for The Caddy
A Birds & The Bees (1956) Mack David for The Birds And The Bees
An Affair To Remember (1957) w. Harold Adamson & Leo McCarey for An Affair To Remember
He wrote numbers of more songs which stand entered a Our contries songbook:
Rose Of The Rio Grande (1922)w. Edgar Leslie m. by using Ross Gorman
(Personal Within) Pasadena (1923)w.m. Harry Warren, Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie
I Love Our Tot (1925) w. Bud Green
I'm Lonely Forswearing Your family (1926) w. Bud Green
Where Do You Act-The, John? (1926) w. Mortimer Weinberg & Charley Marks
Ya Gotta Understand Training Love (1926) w. Bud Green
Nagasaki (1928) w. Mort Dixon
Telling It To The Daisies (1930) w. Joe Young
By A Flow of any stream Sainte Marie (1931) w. Edgar Leslie
Devil Will Care (1940) w. Johnny Burke
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