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    Al Dubin - Wikipedia. Alexander Dubin (June 10, 1891 – February 11, 1945) [1] was an American lyricist. He is best known for his collaborations with the composer Harry Warren . Life. Al Dubin came from a Russian Jewish family that emigrated to the United States from Switzerland when he was two years old. [2] .

  2. More than 60 hit songs for movie musicals. Al Dubin was born on June 10, 1891 in Zurich, Switzerland. His family, originally from Russia, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania when he was two. His father was a medical doctor and his mother was a science teacher; neither wanted him to pursue a career in music.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006048Al Dubin - IMDb

    Al Dubin. Soundtrack: Pi. Prolific Academy Award-winning songwriter Al Dubin ("Lullaby of Broadway" [1935]) came to the US in 1893 and was educated at the Perkiomen Seminary in Pennsylvania.

    • Music Department, Actor, Soundtrack
    • June 10, 1891
    • Al Dubin
    • February 11, 1945
  4. Al Dubin. " Boulevard of Broken Dreams " is a 1933 hit song with lyrics by Al Dubin and music by Harry Warren. Deane Janis with Hal Kemp 's Orchestra recorded the original version on October 31, 1933, in Chicago, which was issued by Brunswick Records. [1]

  5. Jun 10, 2015 · Alexander Dubin (10 June 1891 - 11 February 1945) & Harry Warren born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna (24 December 1893 -- 22 September 1981)

  6. Prolific Academy Award-winning songwriter Al Dubin ("Lullaby of Broadway" [1935]) came to the US in 1893 and was educated at the Perkiomen Seminary in Pennsylvania. He joined the staff of several New York music publishing companies.

  7. "I Only Have Eyes for You" is a romantic love song by composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin, written for the film Dames (1934) when Dick Powell introduced it. Several successful recordings of the song were made in 1934; later, there were charted versions by the Flamingos (1959) and Art Garfunkel (1975).