Harry Warren

American pianist and composer of songs

Harry Warren - Artists & Creatives born December 24th, 1893
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A prominent American composer and pianist, contributed significantly to popular music during the 20th century. Worked extensively in the film industry, particularly in the era of Hollywood musicals. Collaborated with notable lyricists including Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer. Composed numerous enduring songs that became standards. Received Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Left a lasting legacy through the rich catalog of music created.

Won Academy Awards for 'You'll Never Know' and 'Chattanooga Choo Choo'

Composed songs for films such as '42nd Street' and 'Gold Diggers of 1933'

Collaborated with lyricists including Al Dubin

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