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  1. HAROLD ARLEN. (Born Hyman Arluck) February 15, 1905 - April 23, 1986. His music is everywhere! You have probably heard, and maybe even hummed, a Harold Arlen song today and didn't even know it! Though he is most noted for composing the songs for the film "The Wizard of Oz," particularly Over the Rainbow, which was recently named the Number One ...

  2. De aquel júbilo musical Harold Arlen se ganaría una posición privilegiada llegando a formar parte de la élite de los grandes compositores de las primeras décadas del cine. A finales de 1952, Arlen e Ira Gershwin unieron sus fuerzas para escribir una nueva versión del musical de 1937; ‘Ha nacido una estrella’.

  3. Harold Arlen est un compositeur américain né le 15 février 1905 à Buffalo dans l'État de New York et mort le 23 avril 1986 à New York (État de New York). Il fut l'un des compositeurs les plus importants du XX e siècle avec une œuvre comprenant plus de 400 chansons , dont certaines ont fait le tour du monde.

  4. HAROLD ARLEN. (Born Hyman Arluck) February 15, 1905 - April 23, 1986. His music is everywhere! You have probably heard, and maybe even hummed, a Harold Arlen song today and didn't even know it! Though he is most noted for composing the songs for the film "The Wizard of Oz," particularly Over the Rainbow, which was recently named the Number One ...

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  6. HAROLD ARLEN (born Hyman Arluck) February 15, 1905 to April 23, 1986 INTRODUCTION. Harold Arlen wrote some of the greatest hits from the 30's and 40's, including the entire score to the classic movie, The Wizard of Oz.Songs such as Over the Rainbow, Get Happy, Stormy Weather, It's Only a Paper Moon, I've Got the World on a String, and Last Night When We Were Young are just some of the ...

  7. 7 de jun. de 2020 · Taking each writer or writing team in turn, she reached Arlen in 1961, cutting a version of “Stormy Weather” that swings hard while hinting at another era in jazz; just the odd phrase to remind you that this was a singer who could scat in the language of bebop too. By now, Waters was in poor health and struggling with debt.