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Dick Charles (born Richard Charles Krieg; February 24, 1919 in Newark, New Jersey - July 17, 1998〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VV6Y-39S )〕 ) was an American songwriter. His education ended with high school graduation, after which he worked in a Newark photography store as a clerk while engaged in piano playing, arranging, harmony, and composition. During that period he sang in a number of amateur contests. He then became a page at NBC Studios in New York City.〔(Biography on Traditional Music Library site )〕 Besides being a songwriter, he served as a director of ABC Radio for ten years, produced and directed the Paul Whiteman radio program, and was responsible for creating a number of network programs.〔(Dick Charles ) on the Internet Movie Database〕 In 1954 he started his own recording service. Among the songs he has written are: *"As the World Turns" (1961) with Fay Tishman - used for one season as the theme song for the TV show ''As the World Turns'' *"Along the Navajo Trail" (1945) with Larry Markes and Edgar De Lange *"Casanova Cricket " (1947) with Hoagy Carmichael and Larry Markes *"Corns For My Country" (1944) with Leah Worth and Jean Barry *"I'm on the Level With You " (1945) with Eddie Waldman *"I Tipped My Hat and Slowly Walked Away" (1946) with Larry Markes *"It Takes a Long, Long Train (With a Red Caboose" (1946) with Larry Markes *"Mad About Him, Sad About Him, How Can I Be Glad About Him Blues" (1942) with Larry Markes *"The Man on the Carousel" (Unknown year) with James Cavanaugh, Jack Allison and Virgil Davis *"May You Always" (1957) with Larry Markes〔On p. 1 of the 1958 Standard Edition score (New York: Hecht & Buzzell) of "May You Always" Markes is credited as Larry Marks (without the "e").〕 *"A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues" (1946) with Larry Markes *"This Is My Song" (1950) - Theme song of the TV show ''The Patti Page Show'' ==References== 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「Dick Charles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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