Broadway impresario Billy Rose was born William Samuel Rosenberg on September 9, 1899, in The Bronx, New York. Known as "The Little Napoleon of Showmanship," the diminutive Rose made his name and his legend as a producer, writer, lyricist, composer, director and theatre owner/operator, as well as the husband of "Funny Girl" Fanny Brice...See full bio »
1975Funny Lady
(writer: "Beautiful Face, Have a Heart" - uncredited, "I Got a Code in My Doze" - uncredited / lyrics: "More Than You Know" - uncredited, "It's Only a Paper Moon/I Like Him" - uncredited, "It's Only a Paper Moon/I Like Her" - uncredited, "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited, "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong" - uncredited, "If You Want the Rainbow You Must Have the Rain" - uncredited, "Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley" - uncredited, " It's Gonna Be A Great Day" - uncredited, "Me and My Shadow" - uncredited)
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Episode #7.20
(1974)
(lyrics: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store", "Cheerful Little Earful", "Would You Like to Take a Walk?")
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Episode dated 21 March 1959
(1959)
(lyrics: "Great Day" - uncredited, "Barney Google" - uncredited, "It Happened in Monterey" - uncredited, "Tonight You Belong to Me" - uncredited, "The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful" - uncredited, "More Than You Know" - uncredited, "Me and My Shadow" - uncredited, "Don't Bring Lulu" - uncredited, "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited, "Without a Song" - uncredited)
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Episode dated 22 November 1958
(1958)
(lyrics: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited)
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Harry Warren
(1958)
(lyrics: "Cheerful Little Earful" - uncredited, "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" - uncredited, "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited)
1933Take a Chance
(lyrics: "It's Only a Paper Moon" - uncredited)
1933Harry Warren: America's Foremost Composer
(short)
(lyrics: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" 1931 - uncredited, "Cheerful Little Earful" 1930 - uncredited, "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" 1930 - uncredited)
1933Five and Dime
(short)
(lyrics: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited)
1933The Audition
(short)
(lyrics: "Here Comes the Show Boat" - uncredited)
1932It's a Panic
(short)
(lyrics: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" - uncredited)
1931Night Club Revels
(short)
(lyrics: "Cheerful Little Earful" - uncredited, "He's Not Worth Your Tears" - uncredited)
1931Sky High
(short)
(lyrics: "I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling" - uncredited, "Cheerful Little Earful" - uncredited)
1931Playing with Fire
(short)
(lyrics: "Cheerful Little Earful" - uncredited)
1930Be Yourself!
(writer: "Is There Something the Matter with Otto Kahn?" 1930 - uncredited, "It's Gorgeous to Be Graceful" 1930 - uncredited / lyrics: "When a Man Loves a Woman" 1930 - uncredited, "Cookin' Breakfast for the One I Love" 1930 - uncredited, "Kickin a Hole in the Sky" 1930 - uncredited)
1930The Devil to Pay!
(writer: "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" - uncredited)
1930The Music Racket
(short)
(lyrics: "In the Middle of the Night" - uncredited)
1930King of Jazz
(lyrics: "It Happened in Monterey" - uncredited)
Never invest your money in anything that eats or needs repairing.
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Trivia:
Was hired by the creator of the Gregg shorthand system to prove its efficacy. This led to a position as stenographer to Bernard Baruch during WWI, where his duties included the reorganization of the War Manpower Commission's stenographic corps.
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