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  1. ocultar. Gus Kahn ( Coblenza, Alemania, 6 de noviembre de 1886- California, 8 de octubre de 1941) fue un letrista estadounidense de origen alemán, que trabajó principalmente componiendo letras para películas de Hollywood . Fue nominado al premio Óscar a la mejor canción original por Carioca —canción con la que trabajó junto a Edward ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gus_KahnGus Kahn - Wikipedia

    Gustav Gerson Kahn (November 6, 1886 – October 8, 1941) was an American lyricist who contributed a number of songs to the Great American Songbook, including "Pretty Baby", "Ain't We Got Fun?", "Carolina in the Morning", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)", "My Buddy" "I'll See You in My Dreams", "It Had to Be You", "Yes Sir, That's My Baby", "Love...

  3. His catalog contains one of the greatest collections of songs from the first half of the 20th century. Lyricist Gus Kahn was born in Coblenz, Germany on November 6, 1886.

  4. 15755095 1 work. Affiliation. ASCAP, DP. Comments. Born in Germany, Kahn's family immigrated to Chicago, Illinois in 1890. Kahn was a musician, songwriter, and most famously, a lyricist. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

    • November 6, 1886
    • October 8, 1941
  5. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Gus Kahn: The Man Behind the Music. April 28, 2021. This exhibit is based on documents and artifacts from the Gus Kahn collection in the archive of the Great American Songbook Foundation. It tells the story of Gus Kahn – his life, work, his family, and his friends.

  6. Gus Kahn. Cancioneros con canciones. de Gus Kahn. Escúchalo en Apple Music. Gus Kahn (Coblenza, Alemania, 6 de noviembre de 1886-California, 8 de octubre de 1941) fue un letrista estadounidense de origen alemán, que trabajó principalmente componiendo letras para películas de Hollywood.

  7. "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is a 1931 song with music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt and lyrics by Gus Kahn. It was first recorded in February 1931 by Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra, soon followed by Wayne King and His Orchestra with vocals by Ernie Birchill.