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Hal Derwin (1914–1998)

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Vocalist and band leader, who started in the bands of Boyd Raeburn, Shep Fields and Les Brown. He formed his own dance orchestra in Chicago in 1940, touring the U.S. before taking up a long residency at the Biltmore Bowl in Los Angeles.

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1958 The Girl Most Likely (performer: "Travelogue")
 
1954 Lucky Me (performer: "Lucky Me", "Love You Dearly")
 
1952 She's Working Her Way Through College (performer: "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of")
 
1951 Lullaby of Broadway (performer: "Somebody Loves Me" - uncredited, "I Love the Way You Say Goodnight" - uncredited, "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" - uncredited)
 
1950 The Petty Girl (performer: "I Loves Ya")
 
1949 My Dream Is Yours (performer: "Love Finds a Way", "My Dream Is Yours")
 
1947 Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (performer: "Hushabye Island" 1947, "Life Can Be Beautiful" 1947, "A Cowboy's Never Lonesome" 1947, "Lonely Little Ranch House" 1947, "When Love is Young" 1937 - uncredited / "Life Can Be Beautiful" 1947)
 
1947 Down to Earth (performer: "This Can't Be Legal", "They Can't Convince Me")
 
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1953 Off Limits
News Photographer (uncredited)
 
1950 Everybody's Dancin'
Bill Morgan
 
1944 Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
Singer in Officers' Club (uncredited)
 
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1952 She's Working Her Way Through College (transportation coordinator - uncredited)
 
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Trivia:

Vocalist and band leader, who started in the bands of Boyd Raeburn, Shep Fields and Les Brown. He formed his own dance orchestra in Chicago in 1940, touring the U.S. before taking up a long residency at the Biltmore Bowl in Los Angeles. See more »

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Cancer