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  1. Walter Bullock (May 6, 1907, in Shelburn, Indiana – August 19, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) was an American song lyricist and screenwriter. He recorded with his brother, James Russell Lowell Bullock. On April 22, 1930, they released a record on the Champion label (16004).

  2. Walter Bullock. Soundtrack: Hit Parade of 1941. Songwriter ("Someday You'll Find Your Bluebird"), composer and author, educated at DePauw University (BA). He joined ASCAP in 1936, and his chief musical collaborators included Harold Spina, Alfred Newman, Richard Whiting, and Abraham Ellstein.

    • May 6, 1907
    • August 19, 1953
  3. Walter Bullock. Soundtrack: Hit Parade of 1941. Songwriter ("Someday You'll Find Your Bluebird"), composer and author, educated at DePauw University (BA). He joined ASCAP in 1936, and his chief musical collaborators included Harold Spina, Alfred Newman, Richard Whiting, and Abraham Ellstein.

    • Writer, Music Department, Soundtrack
    • May 6, 1907
    • Walter Bullock
    • August 19, 1953
  4. Research into the life of Walter Bullock. known 11th February 1892. Walter Bullock was born in Macclesfield Forest in 1882, the son of Sarah (nee Whiston) and James Bullock, a farmer of Dimples Farm. In 1891, eight-year-old Walter was living at Dimples Farm with his parents and siblings Edith May (12), Ernest (11), Albert (9) and Sarah Bertha (7).

  5. Professor Walter Llewellyn Bullock (7 March 1890 – 19 February 1944) was a prominent member of the Bullock family, an English scholar, critic, teacher, lecturer and promoter of Italian Studies at the Universities of Chicago and Manchester where he was Serena Professor of Italian.

  6. Captain Bullock was one of the first pilots to join the Northwest Airways, the forerunner of Minnesotas giant Northwest Airlines. He commanded every aircraft the airline operated from 1927 to 1960, from single engine fabric covered airmail biplanes to the ocean spanning four-engined airliners. From the film Tribute to Capt. Walter Bullock.

  7. Walter Bullock. (1907—1953) Quick Reference. (1907–1953). Stage and film lyricist and writer. A journeyman songwriter who collaborated with Richard A. Whiting, Victor Schertzinger, Jule Styne, and others, he scored three Shirley Temple movies and contributed ... From: Bullock, Walter in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical »