Although the composer always gave his original name as Harry Philip Green, he was in fact registered as just "Henry Green" at Whitechapel Register Office six weeks after his birth in 1911. His parents were Phillip Green (a boot clicker by profession, which meant he made the holes for the laces) and Elizabeth Green, née Vogel. Their son's middle name was added at a later date.
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1964Alive and Kicking
(music: "Alive and Kicking", "Liscannon Bay", "One I Truly Love" / arranger: "Sobre Las Olas" - uncredited)
1963The Dream Maker
(music: "The Dream Maker", "Meeting You", "Maximum Plus", "Call Me Kitten", "Somebody Else, Not Me", "Egg and Chips", "That's Lovin' - That's Livin'", "Day Without You", "It's Summer", "Once Upon a Time in Venice", "The Boys on the Beach")
1960Life Is a Circus
(writer: "Life Is A Circus", "For You, For You")
1959Desert Mice
(music: "Home Is Where the Heart Is" - uncredited, "There's a Little White Cottage" - uncredited, "Sing Goodbye To Dear Old Blighty" - uncredited, "It Won't Be Too Long" - uncredited, "Regentropfen" - uncredited, "Give Me a Pair of Pigs" - uncredited)
1959Follow a Star
(writer: "You Deserve a Medal For That" - uncredited / music: "Give Me a Night In June" - uncredited)
Although the composer always gave his original name as Harry Philip Green, he was in fact registered as just "Henry Green" at Whitechapel Register Office six weeks after his birth in 1911. His parents were Phillip Green (a boot clicker by profession, which meant he made the holes for the laces) and Elizabeth Green, née Vogel. Their son's middle name was added at a later date.
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