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  1. Harry Ruby (27 de enero de 1895 – 23 de febrero de 1974) fue un compositor y guionista cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense. Biografía. Nacido en Nueva York, 1 hubo de renunciar a su temprana ambición de hacerse jugador profesional de béisbol.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_RubyHarry Ruby - Wikipedia

    Harry Rubenstein (January 27, 1895 – February 23, 1974), known professionally as Harry Ruby, was an American pianist, composer, songwriter and screenwriter, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. He was married to silent film actress Eileen Percy.

  3. Biography. Harry Ruby. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. January 27, 1895 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. February 23, 1974 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart disease) Birth name. Harry Rubinstein. Nickname. The World's Greatest Baseball Fan. Mini Bio. As. 'Harry Ruby', Harry Rubenstein was a 'song plugger' for Gus Edwards.

    • January 27, 1895
    • February 23, 1974
  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Harry_RubyHarry Ruby - Wikiwand

    Harry Ruby (27 de enero de 1895 – 23 de febrero de 1974) fue un compositor y guionista cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en inglés ... Cerrar. Biografía. Nacido en Nueva York, hubo de renunciar a su temprana ambición de hacerse jugador profesional de béisbol.

  5. Harry Ruby, one half of the famed Kalmar & Ruby songwriting team, was born in New York City on January 27, 1895. Growing up in New York, he attended public schools and in his early career worked as a pianist and song plugger for the Gus Edwards and Harry Von Tilzer publishing firms (one of his co-workers at Edwards' place was the young Walter ...

  6. "Three Little Words" is a popular song with music by Harry Ruby and lyrics by Bert Kalmar, published in 1930. The Rhythm Boys (including Bing Crosby), accompanied by the Duke Ellington orchestra, recorded it on August 26, 1930 and it enjoyed great success.

  7. Thinking of You" is a popular song, composed by Harry Ruby with lyrics by Bert Kalmar. It was introduced in the Broadway show, The Five O'Clock Girl (1927) when it was sung by Mary Eaton and Oscar Shaw.