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  1. Composer (s) Harry Warren. Lyricist (s) Mack Gordon. " You'll Never Know ", sometimes referred to as " You'll Never Know (Just How Much I Love You) " in later years, is a popular song with music written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon. [1] The song is based on a poem written by a young Oklahoma war bride named Dorothy Fern Norris.

  2. Harry Warren (24. decembar 1893 – 22. septembar 1981) bio je kompozitor i tekstopisac, poznat kao jedan od prvih koji se proslavio pišući prvenstveno za film. Za Oscar za najbolju pjesmu je nominiran jedanaest puta, a osvojio je tri puta - za " Lullaby of Broadway ", " You'll Never Know " i " On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe ".

  3. Harry Warren American composer and lyricist (1893-1981) Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 24 December 1893, 23 December 1893 Brooklyn Salvatore Antonio Guaragna:

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry Warren (born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna, December 24, 1893 – September 22, 1981) was an American composer and lyricist. Warren was the first major American songwriter to write primarily for film. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song eleven times and won three Oscars for composing ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › At_LastAt Last - Wikipedia

    At Last! Volgorde op At Last! " At Last " is een nummer uit de musicalfilm Sun Valley Serenade uit 1941, geschreven door Mack Gordon en Harry Warren. Het nummer werd meerdere keren opgenomen door Glenn Miller en zijn orkest, waarbij een versie uit 1942 het grootste succes was. In 1960 bracht Etta James het nummer uit op haar debuutalbum At Last!.

  6. Covered by (13 artists) An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair) Harry Warren, Harold Adamson, Leo McCarey. Vic Damone with Percy Faith. May 20, 1957. Covered by (116 artists) At Last. Harry Warren, Mack Gordon. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra REC,BRD, Ina Ray Hutton and Her Orch. – Vocal Chorus by Stuart Foster REL.

  7. 23 de sept. de 1981 · Harry Warren, the composer of more than 300 popular songs for more than 50 Hollywood films - the best known of which, ''42d Street,'' lives on in a Broadway stage version - died yesterday at ...