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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. |
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Davies, Mary Carolyn, b. Sprague, Wash., Jan. 1. ASCAP 1939. Educ.: |
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