Gordon MacRae (1921–1986)
Auteur van The Old Rugged Cross
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Werken van Gordon MacRae
Rambling Rose/Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue 2 exemplaren
It's Anybody's Spring / Slowly 1 exemplaar
The Best of Gordon MacRae: The Early Years 1 exemplaar
The Red Mill / Naughty Marietta 1 exemplaar
Desert Song 1 exemplaar
Gordon Macrae In Concert 1 exemplaar
Cowboy's Lament 1 exemplaar
Songs For an Evening at Home 1 exemplaar
The best of Broadway the late '50s 1 exemplaar
Golden Voices! Golden Memories! 1 exemplaar
Sunday Evening Songs 1 exemplaar
Two of Us 1 exemplaar
Joseph Bryan 1945-1908 A Tribute 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Geboortedatum
- 1921-03-12
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1986-01-24
- Relaties
- MacRae, Sheila (wife)
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- Werken
- 16
- Ook door
- 16
- Leden
- 19
- Populariteit
- #609,294
- Waardering
- 3.9
- Besprekingen
- 1
The music was written by Joe Burke
Joe Burke (composer)
Joseph A. Burke was an United States actor, composer and pianist. He was born in Philadelphia and died in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and started a career in acting, the lyrics by Joe McCarthy, Jr.. The song was published in 1947.
"Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue" is a popular
It was written by Sunny Skylar
Sunny Skylar was an United States composer, singer, lyrics, and music publisher. He was born Selig Shaftel in Brooklyn, New York. As a singer, he appeared with a number of big bands, including those led by Ben Bernie, Paul Whiteman, Abe Lyman, and Vincent Lopez.The song was published in 1948
The Gordon MacRae recording was released by Capitol as catalogue number 15178. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on August 20, 1948 and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at #10.… (meer)