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David, Hal
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production; managed name bands. Produced comedy, Affair of State, 1930. Songs: "Wond'ring"; "Where the Volga Flows"; "There's Just a Bit of Heaven in Your Smile ; "Romance Waltz"; "Moon River Waltz"; Tm Somebody Nobody Loves." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
David, Hal, author; b. New York, N.Y., May 25, 1921. ASCAP 1943. Songs: "Over the Hills", "Woodland Symphony"; "Candles in the Wind"; "The Song of the Valley"; "American Beauty Rose"; "Remember Me In Your Dreams"; "Four Winds and the Seven Seas"; "Single Saddle." Home: Forest Hills, N.Y. Address; c/o ASCAP.
David, Lee, composer; b. New York, N.Y., Dec. 13, 1891. ASCAP 1923. Educ: public schools, City Coll. and Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ., New York. While at Columbia, won con­test for children's songs, featured in Annual Festival, and immediately turned to songwriting as career. Scores for Night in Venice; Broadway Nights, Padlocks; and individual num­bers for Greenwich Village Follies; Cotton Club Revues, and the last Ziegfeld Follies. Songs: "Romance WTaltz"; "Wond'ring"; "Moon River"; "Tonight You Belong to Me"; "Big Apple'; "Jus* a Year Ago Tonight"; "Sorority Waltz"; "When Mabel Comes Marching Home"; "Send This Purple Heart to My Sweetheart"; "Junior Miss"; "Janie"; "Maybe It's All for the Best"; "Sipping Cider Thru A Straw"; "They're Burning Down the House I Was Brung Up InV'WTiere is the Sun"; "I Still Love You"; "Over the Mountains, Under the Moon"; "The Fool." Home: 441 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn 25, N.Y.
David, Mack, author; b. New York, N.Y., July 4, 1912. ASCAP 1934. Educ.: New York public schools; Cornell Univ.; St. John's Univ. Law
School. On completion of first year in law school wrote "Rain Rain Go Away," turned to musical career. Scores for motion pictures, Cinderella; At War With the Army; Sailor Beware; Alice in Wonderland; Jumping Jacks; Glory Alley. Songs: "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo"; "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"; "So This Is Love"; "Cinder­ella"; "Cinderella Work Song"; "La Vie En Rose"; "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine"; "Candy"; "Sunflower"; "Chi-Baba Chi-Baba"; "It's Love Love Love"; "Take Me"; "Johnny Zero"; "Moon Love"; "On the Isle of May"; "Lili Marlene"; "The Singing Hills"; "Never Before"; "The Unbirthday Song"; "Glory Alley"; "Sixty Seconds Got Together"; "Sweet Eloise"; "Spell­bound"; "You and Your Beautiful Eyes"; "Falling Leaves"; "A Sinner Kissed an Angel"; "Just a Kid Named Joe"; "The Same Time, The Same Place, Tomorrow Night." Home: Bev­erly Hills, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Davidson, Morrey, composer, author; b. New York, N.Y., March 6, 1899. ASCAP 1934. Educ.: Youngstown, Ohio, public school and Rayen High School. Became music publisher's rep­resentative, director of programs, con­tinuity, and publicity at radio station WJAY in Cleveland. Now artists' agent. Songs: "Just an Ivy Covered Shack"; "Thrill Me"; "Blue Moments"; "Guess Who"; "Baby Mine"; "Missis­sippi Holiday"; "Get 'Em in a Rum­ble Seat"; "Who Loved You Best"; "Lovelit Hollow"; "Though You Threw Me Down"; "Early in the Morning"; "No Wonder"; "When You Come to the End of Your Dreams"; "I'm Gonna Salt Away Some Sugar"; "Red Nose"; "If You Ever Learn to Love, Love Me." Home: 118-35 Metropolitan Ave., Kew Gardens, N.Y.
Davies, Mary Carolyn, b. Sprague, Wash., Jan. 1. ASCAP 1939. Educ.: