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Randy Starr : ウィキペディア英語版
Randy Starr
Randy Starr (born Warren Nadel, July 2, 1930) is an American dentist and singer-songwriter known for writing twelve songs for Elvis Presley.
Starr was educated at Columbia University where he took his undergraduate degree from Columbia College in 1951, and his DDS degree in dentistry from Columbia College of Dental Medicine in 1954.
During the 1950s, he was a member of the American band The Islanders, whose "The Enchanted Sea" was the fifteenth most popular hit in 1959. Starr appeared on television on several occasions. On August 21, 1957, he performed his hit song "After School" in one of his five appearances on American Bandstand. On September 10, 1962 he appeared as the real songwriting dentist on ''To Tell the Truth''. Starr wrote songs that were recorded by Jackie Wilson, The Kingston Trio, Teresa Brewer, Nelson Riddle, Chet Atkins, Kay Starr, and Connie Francis.
During the 1960s, Starr wrote twelve songs that were recorded by Elvis Presley.〔
* "Kissin' Cousins" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the film ''Kissin' Cousins''.
* "The Yellow Rose of Texas" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1964 film ''Viva Las Vegas''.
* "Carny Town" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1964 film ''Roustabout''.
* "Look Out Broadway" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1966 film ''Frankie and Johnny.
* "Datin'" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1966 film ''Paradise, Hawaiian Style''.
* "Adam And Evil" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1966 film ''Spinout''.
* "Could I Fall In Love" and "Old MacDonald" were featured in the 1967 film ''Double Trouble''.
* "Who Needs Money" and "The Girl I Never Loved" were featured in the 1967 film ''Clambake''.
* "Almost in Love" was written with Luiz Bonfá and was featured in the 1968 film ''Live a Little, Love a Little''.
* "I've Got News for You" was written with Fred Wise and was featured in the 1965 Elvis Presley film ''Girl Happy'', sung by Shelly Fabares and Nita Talbot.
Starr is currently retired and lives in New York City.
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