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Bobby Worth (September 25, 1912 in Cleveland, Ohio – July 17, 2002 in Mission Hills, California) was an American songwriter. His best known songs are "Do I Worry?", "'Til Reveille", "Tonight We Love", and "Don't You Know?". Worth was considered a child prodigy, performing in classical concerts at ten years of age. In his teens he was performing in Gus Edwards' vaudeville acts. In 1940, at age 28, he moved to Hollywood, California. There he teamed up with songwriter Stanley Cowan in 1941, and began writing for movie studios. From the 1940s onwards, songs by Worth were recorded by prominent artists including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald. In collaboration with bandleader Freddy Martin, and with Ray Austin, Worth composed the song "Tonight We Love". Worth also co-composed the popular 1941 World War II tune "(Lights Out) 'Til Reveille". ==Songs in films== Films to which Worth contributed songs: *1939 ''Sunset Trail'' *1942 ''Pardon My Sarong'' *1943 ''Honeymoon Lodge'' *1944 ''Abbott and Costello In Society'' *1946 ''Blue Bayou'' *1946 ''Make Mine Music'' *1947 ''Fun and Fancy Free'' *1948 ''Melody Time'' *1949 ''An Old Fashioned Girl'' Worth also appeared as an actor in the 1945 film ''Penthouse Rhythm''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bobby Worth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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