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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_MerrillBob Merrill - Wikipedia

    Henry Robert Merrill Levan (May 17, 1921 – February 17, 1998) was an American songwriter, theatrical composer, lyricist, and screenwriter. He was one of the most successful songwriters of the 1950s on the US and UK single charts. [3]

  2. 19 de feb. de 1998 · Bob Merrill, one of Tin Pan Alley's most prolific tunesmiths, who wrote music, lyrics or both for popular Broadway musicals including ''Funny Girl'' and had the nation tapping its toes to such...

  3. Robert Merrill (Moishe Miller) (Brooklyn, Estados Unidos, 4 de junio de 1917 - New Rochelle, Nueva York, 23 de octubre de 2004) fue un popular y querido barítono estadounidense en repertorio italiano, francés y americano; especialmente admirado como el Barbero [1] de Rossini y como Rigoletto, Renato, Germont y el Conde de Luna de Verdi.

  4. Learn about Bob Merrill, a versatile musician who has performed, recorded and produced jazz, pop and classical music. Find out his biography, discography, videos, concerts and radio show.

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  5. Composer, lyricist, screenwriter had smash Broadway scores and dozens of pop hits. Browse Song Catalog: ASCAP. Bob Merrill. Inductee. 1987 Inducted. UK's top songwriter of 1950s. While Bob Merrill's songwriting credits speak for themselves, his talents are diverse including successful endeavors in screenplay writing, acting and teaching.

  6. First, the confusion: Bob Merrill was not the same person as opera star Robert Merrill, nor was he the popular trumpeter named Bob Merrill. Born Henry Levan, Robert Merrill was taken as a stage name, then abbreviated to Bob to avoid confusion. It sort of worked, but a lot of people who watch the New York Yankees think the late opera singer also ...

  7. Bob Merrill had been a hit songwriter writing such classics as “How Much Is that Doggie in the Window?” and “If I Knew You Were Coming, I’d Have Baked a Cake” long before he came to Broadway. He split his time between Hollywood and New York. Nominated eight times for a Tony®, once for a Golden Globe® and once for an Oscar®, Merrill ...