- de
Feynes arrived in
China in 1609,
after three years travelling on land and on the seas. He
finally reached the city of Canton.
Henri de
Feynes published...
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Buddy Feyne (born
Bernard Feinstein; June 9, 1912 –
December 10, 1998) was an
American lyricist during the
swing era. He
wrote the
lyrics for "Tuxedo...
- Maison-
Feyne (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ fɛn]; Occitan:
Maison Feine) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in central...
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Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, and
Julian Dash and the
lyrics by
Buddy Feyne. The song was
introduced by
Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra, a college...
- "Tuxedo Junction"
Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, and
Julian Dash
Buddy Feyne 1938 "Two
Sleepy People"
Hoagy Carmichael Frank Loesser 1925 "Ukulele Lady"...
- by Z-Ro from The Life of
Joseph W. McVey, 2004 "Why",
written by
Buddy Feyne,
notably performed by Nat King Cole, 1954 "Why", from the
musical Tick,...
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Pasadena Museum of History,
tours of the folk art
museum are
often included in
Feynes Estate tours "National
Register Information System".
National Register of...
- the music,
Erskine Hawkins explained the
reason for the
title to
Buddy Feyne, who
created lyrics to
express the concept.
Notable 20th-century performers...
- 2011. "Co-Composers"
Archived July 8, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine, Buddy
Feyne.com. "Jerry Gray "A
String of Pearls"". Big Band Library.
Archived from...
- and
lyricists during the big band era included:[citation needed]
Buddy Feyne Johnny Mercer Irving Mills Ben
Raleigh Billy Rose The
Brill Building's name...