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professionally as Doc
Pomus, was an
American blues singer and songwriter. He is best
known as the co-writer of many rock and roll hits.
Pomus was
inducted into...
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written by Doc
Pomus and Mort Shuman,
either together as a
songwriting partnership, with
other writers, or individually.
Songs written by Doc
Pomus, MusicVF...
- with
Pomus, said the song was
written on the day of
Pomus'
wedding while the wheelchair-using
groom watched his
bride dancing with
their guests.
Pomus had...
- by Doc
Pomus and Mort Shuman. It
became a
major hit in 1964 for
Terry Stafford, an
Elvis Presley sound-alike. One of 25
songs written by
Pomus and Shuman...
- "Sweets for My Sweet" is a song
written by the
songwriting team of Doc
Pomus and Mort Shuman,
originally recorded by
American doo-**** and R&B/soul vocal...
- "Turn Me Loose" is a song
written by Doc
Pomus and partner, Mort Shuman, upon the
request of the
managers of teen idol,
Fabian Forte. The song became...
- "This
Magic Moment" is a song
composed by
lyricist Doc
Pomus and
pianist Mort Shuman. It was
first recorded by The Drifters, with Ben E. King singing...
- "Little Sister" is a rock and roll song
written by Doc
Pomus and Mort Shuman. It was
originally released as a
single in 1961 by
American singer Elvis...
- last song
written with
Pomus prior to his
death in 1991 – for the now out-of-print Rhino/Forward
Records 1995
tribute to
Pomus titled Til the
Night Is...
- elegance." In
Lonely Avenue, a
biography of Doc
Pomus, Alex
Halberstadt wrote about the DeVille-
Pomus composition "Something
Beautiful Dying": If "Something...