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  1. Matt Dennis (11 de febrero de 1914–21 de junio de 2002) fue un cantante, pianista, líder de banda, arreglista y escritor de canciones populares. Nació en Seattle, Washington. Su madre era violinista y su padre cantante, su familia estaba en un vodevil, así que estuvo expuesto a la música desde corta edad. En 1933 él se unió a la ...

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    Matthew Loveland Dennis (February 11, 1914 – June 21, 2002) was an American singer, pianist, band leader, arranger, and writer of music for popular songs. Biography. Dennis was born in Seattle, Washington, United States. His mother was a violinist and his father a singer, and the family was in vaudeville, so he was exposed to music early.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2022 · Matt Dennis performs his song "Angel Eyes" in the feature film "Jennifer" (1953). "Angel Eyes" is a 1946 popular song composed by Matt Dennis, with lyrics by Earl Brent. It was introduced...

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  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAngel Eyes · Matt DennisPlays And Sings Matt Dennis℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1954 UMG Recordings, Inc.Release...

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  5. Real Name: Matthew Loveland Dennis. Profile: US-American Jazz-pianist, singer, arranger and songwriter. Born: 11 February 1914 in Seattle, Washington, USA. Died: 21 June 2002 (age of 88) in Riverside, California, USA. Married to singer Virginia Maxey. Brother of Jo Dennis .

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UC_Rj16HQ-0x63yGqKlLdcVwMatt Dennis - YouTube Music

    Matthew Loveland Dennis was an American singer, pianist, band leader, arranger, and writer of music for popular songs.

  7. Composer Matt Dennis (1914 - 2004) and Lyricist Tom Adair (1913 – 1988) teamed up to write “Let's Get Away From It All,” “Everything Happens to Me” and “The Night We Called It a Day,” three of the most memorable songs recorded by Frank Sinatra during his stint as vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in the early 1940s.