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  2. Irving Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; [1] May 11, 1888 [2] – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and songwriter. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook. Berlin received numerous honors including an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award. He also received the Presidential ...

  3. List of songs written by Irving Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Russian Lullaby 1927 Sadie Salome (Go Home) 1907–1911 Sailor Song 1912–1916 Sam, Sam, the Man What Am 1957–1961 San Francisco Bound: 1912–1916 Say it Isn't so: 1932–1936 Say It With Music 1917–1921 Sayonara 1957–1961 Send a Lot of Jazz Bands Over There 1917–1921 Settle Down in a One-Horse Town 1912–1916 Sex Marches On 1937–1941

  4. Russian Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    "Russian Lullaby" is a song by Swedish musician Bo Martin Erik Erikson, known under the pseudonym of E-Type, released as the last single from his debut album, Made in Sweden (1994). Written by Jonas Berggren from Ace of Base , it also features backing vocals from him, with Jeanette Söderholm and Max Martin . [ 1 ]

  5. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book - Wikipedia

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    Porgy and Bess. (1959) Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book is a 1958 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with a studio orchestra conducted and arranged by Paul Weston, focusing on the songs of Irving Berlin. [2][3] It was part of the popular and influential Songbook series.

  6. My Twelve Tone Melody - Wikipedia

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    1988. Performed. 11 May 1988 (1988-05-11): New York City. "My Twelve Tone Melody" is a 1988 composition by Leonard Bernstein written in tribute to Irving Berlin in celebration of Berlin's 100th birthday. [1] It was performed by Bernstein at the concert to celebrate Berlin's birthday at Carnegie Hall in May 1988. [1]

  7. Annie Get Your Gun (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The producers and Fields then asked Irving Berlin to write the musical's score; Fields agreed to step down as lyricist, knowing that Berlin preferred to write both music and lyrics to his songs. [5] Berlin initially declined to write the score, worrying that he would be unable to write songs to fit specific scenes in "a situation show". [5]

  8. Resurrection (1927 film) - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection is a 1927 Hollywood adaptation of Leo Tolstoy 's 1899 novel Resurrection. Filmmaker Edwin Carewe adapted the book to a feature-length silent production starring Dolores del Río and featuring an appearance by Ilya Tolstoy who co-wrote the script. In 1928, due to the public apathy towards silent films, a sound version was also prepared.

  9. Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) - Wikipedia

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    Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) " Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) " is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and used in the 1954 film White Christmas. It is commonly performed as a Christmas song, although the lyrics make no reference to the December holiday. [1]