- Sam
Coslow (December 27, 1902 –
April 2, 1982) was an
American songwriter, singer, film producer,
publisher and
market analyst.
Coslow was born in New...
- Fred MacMurray, and
Donald O'Connor "Sing, You Sinners" (song), by Sam
Coslow and W.
Frank Harling,
recorded by Tony
Bennett Sing You
Sinners (album)...
- Two" is a song from the Big Band era,
written by
Arthur Johnston and Sam
Coslow. The song
debuted in the
movie Murder at the
Vanities (1934),
where it was...
-
Arthur Johnston and Sam
Coslow Sung by
Kitty Kelly (dubbed by
Barbara Van Brunt) "Thanks"
Written by
Arthur Johnston and Sam
Coslow Sung by
Judith Allen;...
- Me)"—lyrics by Sam
Coslow "Black Moonlight"—lyrics by Sam
Coslow "****tails for Two"—lyrics by Sam
Coslow "Sweet
Lotus Blossom"—lyrics by Sam
Coslow "My Old Flame"—lyrics...
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identify "Tomorrow Night" as
public domain. It was
written in 1939 by Sam
Coslow and Will Grosz. Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar,
harmonica Stephen Marcussen –...
- song and jazz
standard with
music by
Arthur Johnston and
lyrics by Sam
Coslow that was
published in 1932. The song was
introduced by Kate
Smith in the...
- McHugh) -
Philip Mac****n and
Ensemble "Learn to Croon" (Arthur Johnston, Sam
Coslow) -
Alfalfa "Follies Conclusion" (Hatley) - Alfalfa, Spanky, Darla, Porky...
-
Beach High
School Gabrielle Anwar,
actress Al Capone,
former gangster Sam
Coslow,
former musician and film
producer Ana Gabriel,
singer and
songwriter Rajat...
- "Tomorrow Night" is a 1939 song
written by Sam
Coslow and Will Grosz. A
version by
Horace Heidt and His
Musical Knights (vocal by The Heidtlites) was very...