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Lee Pockriss
Lee Julian Pockriss (20 January 1924 – 14 November 2011)〔(Lee Pockriss, Songwriter Behind ‘Itsy Bitsy’ Bikini, Dies at 87 ) in ''New York Times''. 17 November 2011.〕 was an American songwriter who wrote many well-known popular songs and several scores for films and Broadway shows.
==Early life and career==
Born in Brooklyn and graduating from Erasmus Hall High School, Pockriss's education at Brooklyn College was interrupted by World War II, where he served as a cryptographer for the US Air Force.〔 Upon his return he studied English and music at Brooklyn College, and later attended graduate school in musicology at New York University.
With Paul Vance he co-wrote Perry Como's Grammy-nominated "Catch a Falling Star", recorded in 1957; Brian Hyland's "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", recorded in 1960; and The Cuff Links' "Tracy", recorded in 1969. With Hal Hackady he co-wrote Billy Thornhill's "The Key," recorded in 1968 on Wand Records.
He also wrote Anita Bryant's "My Little Corner of the World", recorded in 1960; Shelley Fabares' "Johnny Angel", recorded in 1962; and Clint Holmes' "Playground In My Mind", recorded in 1972.
With lyricist Anne Croswell he wrote the songs for the Broadway musical ''Tovarich'' starring Vivien Leigh, which received a Grammy nomination for Original Cast Album.〔 Pockriss and Croswell have also collaborated on the frequently produced ''Ernest in Love''〔 (based on ''The Importance of Being Earnest'') and ''Bodo''. Pockriss also wrote the music for the musicals ''Wonderful Olly'', ''Dolley Madison'', and ''Divorce Of Course'', another collaboration with Hal Hackady.
Pockriss wrote seven original songs for MGM's full-length animated film ''The Phantom Tollbooth'', scored the film ''The Subject Was Roses'' and wrote the title songs for ''One, Two, Three'' and the Western classic, ''Stagecoach''.
In 1969, Pockriss wrote the unproduced musical "Gatsby" based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel.〔 UnsungMusicalsCo. Inc. presented its world premiere in concert form as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival in September 2011.〔The Bob Rogers Show, Radio 2CH, 09:21AEST, 18 November 2011.〕〔(GATSBY: THE SONGS IN CONCERT ) New York Musical Theatre Festival. Retrieved 18 November 2011.〕
In the 1980s, Pockriss wrote several songs for the children's educational series ''Sesame Street'', including "I'm Between" (sung by Tony), "My Polliwog Ways" (sung by Kermit the Frog), "Transylvania Love Call" (Count von Count), and "My Rock" (Bert).〔

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