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Johnny Burke

Johnny Burke (* 3. Oktober 1908 in Antioch, Kalifornien; † 25. Februar 1964 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Pianist und Liedtexter. Er arbeitete u. a. mit Sammy Cahn, James V. Monaco und James Van Heusen zusammen. Veröffentlicht in Wikipedia
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    The stars of the silver screen: with 28 unforgettable performances ; Let yourself go (Berlin) ; I've got my love to keep me warm ; (Berlin) ; Over the rainbow (Harburg, Arlen) ; Chica chica bum chic (Warren, Gordon) ; Yes Sir, that's my baby (Donaldson, Kahn) ; Lovely hula hands (Anderson) ; Treat me rough (G. & I. Gershwin) ; September song (Anderson, Weill) ; Road to Morocco (VanHeusen, Burke) ; You belong to my heart (Lara, Gilbert) ; Puttin' on the Ritz (Berlin) ; It might as well be spring (Rogers, Hammerstein II) ; Lili Marlene (Schulze, Leip) ; Ballin' the Jack (Smith, Burris) ; Foolish pride (Webb, Salt) ; In the good old summertime (traditional) ; You say the nicest things (Carroll, Manning) ; Marrying for love (Berlin) ; Wabash cannon ball (trad., arr. by Jankins, Ives) ; I'm in the mood for love (McHugh, Fields) ; Hong Kong blues (Carmichael) ; A woman in love (Loesser) ; You can bounce right back (Van Heusen, Kahn) ; Tammy (Livingston, Evans) ; Hey there! (Adler, Moss) ; Pillow talk (Pepper, James) ; When I fall in love (Heyman, Young) ; Smile (Chaplin, Turner, Parsons)
    von Berlin, Irving 1888-1989, Arlen, Harold 1905-1986, Harburg, Edgar Yipsel 1896-1981, Warren, Harry 1893-1981, Gordon, Mack 1904-1959, Gershwin, George 1898-1937, Gershwin, Ira 1896-1983, Donaldson, Walter 1893-1947, Anderson, R. Alex, Kahn, Gus 1886-1941, Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959, Weill, Kurt 1900-1950, Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990, Burke, Johnny 1908-1964, Rodgers, Richard 1902-1979, Hammerstein, Oscar 1895-1960, Lara, Agustín 1897-1970, Gilbert, Ray, Schultze, Norbert 1911-2002, Leip, Hans 1893-1983

    Veröffentlicht 1975
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