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Helmy Kresa, (born in Meissen,
Germany on
November 7, 1904, died 1991, Long Island, New York) was a
songwriter and the prin****l
arranger and orchestrator...
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screenwriter and film
producer Helmy Kresa, (born 1905),
songwriter and the prin****l
arranger and
orchestrator for
Irving Berlin Ahmed Helmy (born 1969), Egyptian...
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Kresa is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Helmy Kresa (1904–1991),
German songwriter, arranger, and
orchestrator Jakub Kresa (1648–1715)...
- by
President Barack Obama,
Kresa was on the board.
Kresa was born in New York City; his
father was the
songwriter Helmy Kresa. He has B.S., M.S., and E...
- "That's My Desire" is a 1931 po****r song with
music by
Helmy Kresa and
lyrics by
Carroll Loveday. The highest-charting
version of the song was recorded...
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Robert E.
Kramek (1939–2016), U.S.
Coast Guard Commandant Helmy Kresa (1904-1991),
songwriter and the prin****l
arranger and
orchestrator for...
- Kent (words)
Helmy Kresa (orchestra arrangement) Side B: "Get Hep"
Bissell Palmer (né
Bissell Barbour Palmer; 1889–1968) (words)
Helmy Kresa (orchestra...
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Title Writer(s)
Length 1. "That's My Desire"
Carroll Loveday,
Helmy Kresa 2:25 2. "Think It Over"
Buddy Holly,
Jerry Allison,
Norman Petty 1:45 3...
- (1953) and
Cradled in the Arms of Love (1953) with
Sammy Gallup and
Helmy Kresa. He and John Rox, a
fellow lyricist and
composer from the
Almanac show...
- "Drip Drop" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 3:15 "That's My Desire" (
Helmy Kresa,
Carroll Loveday) – 3:46 "You
Belong to Me" (Price, King, Stewart) "Close...