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Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 –
August 6, 2012) was an
American composer and conductor. He is one of a
handful of
people to win Emmy, Grammy...
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which was
adapted (along with
other Joplin pieces) for the film by
Marvin Hamlisch,
producing a Billboard-topping
soundtrack and a top-10 single. The film's...
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composer and
conductor Marvin Hamlisch (1944–2012)
received his
fourth distinct award in 1995.
Between 1974 and 2001,
Hamlisch received a
total of 12 competitive...
- his 1972
album with
Sarah Vaughan. The
Bergmans teamed up with
Marvin Hamlisch to
write Barbra Streisand's hit "The Way We Were" used in the film of the...
- Were:
Original Soundtrack Recording – Alan and
Marilyn Bergman &
Marvin Hamlisch (1974) Jaws – John
Williams (1975) Car Wash –
Norman Whitfield (1976) Star...
- Who
Loved Me's
theme song "Nobody Does It Better" was
composed by
Marvin Hamlisch with
lyrics by
Carole Bayer Sager, and was
performed by
Carly Simon. It...
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States on
November 15, 1996, and
grossed $82 million. Streisand,
Marvin Hamlisch,
Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and
Bryan Adams composed the film's
theme song...
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Marvin Hamlisch was an
American composer and conductor. Over his
career he
became one of the few
people to have
completed the EGOT. He
received four Emmy...
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Scott Joplin "The Entertainer",
rearrangement of the
Joplin rag by
Marvin Hamlisch for the 1973 film The
Sting "The Entertainer" (Billy Joel song), 1974 "The...
- 1974. The
soundtrack comprises twelve songs,
mostly written by
Marvin Hamlisch,
three of
which are
different versions of "The Way We Were". The album...