- is
sometimes credited as:
Buddy De Sylva,
Buddy DeSylva, Bud
De Sylva,
Buddy G.
DeSylva and B.G.
DeSylva.
Buddy DeSylva died in Hollywood, aged 55, and...
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artist and
engineer Buddy DeSylva (1895–1950),
American songwriter Carmen Sylva (1843–1916),
German writer and poet, nom
de plume of
Elisabeth of Wied...
- (lyrics by
Arthur Jackson, B. G.
DeSylva and
Irving Caesar) 1919 –
Morris Gest's "Midnight Whirl" (lyrics by Bud
De Sylva, John
Henry Mears) 1920 – George...
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Brown and
Buddy G.
DeSylva Sung by Joan
McCracken and
chorus "Tait Song"
Music by Ray
Henderson Lyrics by Lew
Brown and
Buddy G.
DeSylva Performed by Joan...
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third of a
successful songwriting and
music publishing team with
Buddy DeSylva and Ray
Henderson from 1925
until 1931.
Brown also
wrote or co-wrote many...
- 227. Maro,
Emmanuel (23
August 2012). "VIDEO.
Louis Delort: le
chouchou de " The
Voice " fait sa Révolution". Le Parisien.
Dietz 2010, p. 5-6. **** 2022...
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gotta get
insurance policies." Two for the Show was
produced by
Buddy DeSylva, who then cast
Hutton in
Panama Hattie (1940–1942). This was a
major hit...
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musical comedy in two acts with a book by
Laurence Schwab and B.G.
DeSylva,
lyrics by
DeSylva and Lew Brown, and
music by Ray Henderson. The
story is set in...
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record label of note in the
United States in 1942 by
Johnny Mercer,
Buddy DeSylva, and
Glenn E. Wallichs.
Capitol was
acquired by
British music conglomerate...
- Dailey, and
Ernest Borgnine as the real-life
songwriting team of
Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray
Henderson of the late 1920s and
early 1930s, and Sheree...