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"Stardust" is a 1927 song composed by Hoagy Carmichael, with lyrics later added by Mitchell Parish. It has been recorded as an instrumental or vocal track over 1,500 times. Carmichael developed a taste for jazz while attending Indiana University. He formed his own band and played at local events in Indiana and Ohio.
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Siboney (song) Side by Side (1927 song) So Blue (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson song) Sometimes I'm Happy (Sometimes I'm Blue) The Song Is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On) Soon (1927 song) Stardust (1927 song) Stay Out of the South; Strike Up the Band (song)
Star Dust is an album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby released in 1940 featuring songs that are sung sentimentally, being based upon the 1927 popular song "Stardust". This album featured his 1939 Decca recording of the song , not the 1931 recording he made for Brunswick .
Stardust, a 2001 short story collection edited by Julie E. Czerneda, the first installment in the Tales from the Wonder Zone series Stardust , a 2004–2008 YA novel series by Linda Chapman Stardust (Serafin book) , a 2007 posthumous collection of memoirs and essays by Bruce Serafin
The ceremonies were hosted by Douglas Fairbanks. 1927 films released between July 1 and December 31 were eligible for the initial awards. Wings , released in August 1927, won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans , released in September 1927, won in the other Best Picture category (presented only once) — Unique ...
The 1st Academy Awards (Oscars) will be awarded to films which are released in 1927 or 1928. August 12 – Paramount's dramatic film Wings , which will go on to win the first Academy Award for Best Picture , opens at the Criterion Theater in New York City, with an unheard-of roadshow admission price of $2.00 per ticket.
"Riverboat Shuffle" is a popular song composed by Hoagy Carmichael, Irving Mills, and Dick Voynow. Lyrics were later added by Carmichael and Mitchell Parish . First recorded by Bix Beiderbecke and The Wolverines in 1924, the piece was Carmichael's first composition and it would become a Dixieland standard .