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  1. Professional ratings. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book is a 1961 (see 1961 in music) album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with a studio orchestra conducted and arranged by Billy May. This album marked the only time that Fitzgerald worked with May. The Harold Arlen Song Book is the sixth album in Fitzgerald's series ...

  2. Media in category "Harold Arlen" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. HaroldArlen1960.jpg 2,448 × 3,795; 3.76 MB. ... In Wikipedia ...

  3. Down with Love (song) " Down with Love " is a popular song with lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and music by Harold Arlen. [1] [2] It was originally written in 1937 for Kay Thompson, but introduced by her replacement, Vivian Vance, who sang it with Jack Whiting and June Clyde in the Broadway musical Hooray for What!.

  4. Harold Arlen está considerado como el más gran compositor del siglo XX después de George Gershwin. Compuso más de 500 canciones. Barbra Streisand ha grabado durante toda su carrera decenas de temas creados por él. Las dos canciones interpretadas por Streisand fueron grabadas los días 22 y 24 de noviembre de 1965 siendo incluidas en el ...

  5. Oscar Peterson Plays Harold Arlen. Oscar Peterson Plays Harold Arlen. Studio album by. Oscar Peterson. Released. 1955 [1] Recorded. November 15 & 16, 1954 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_ArlinHarold Arlin - Wikipedia

    Harold Wampler Arlin was born December 8, 1895, in La Harpe, Illinois [6] to parents Byron Addison Arlin (1862–1918) and Emma (née Wampler) (1865–1944). His father was a farmer. Arlin also had an older sister named Lora. [7] The Arlins moved to Carthage, Missouri, shortly after Harold's birth. Arlin graduated with a degree in engineering ...

  7. Stormy Weather (song) " Stormy Weather " is a 1933 torch song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it with the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra under Brunswick Records that year, and in the same year it was sung in London by Elisabeth Welch and recorded by ...