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Charles Marawood. Composer, mainly of film scores and soundtrack, who wrote two song performed by Marlene Dietrich in Australia in 1968: "White Grass" and "Boomerang Baby". He also wrote the music for the Australian 1965 Nine Network TV series "Boomeride".
Jan 16, 2013 · A soldier's song written by Charles Marawood.. As she sings, I see the WW2 generation of my family looking from behind her shoulder. It's beyond words.
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Jun 17, 2013 · Charles Marawood wrote the two songs from “the room of the boomerang” in Marlene’s concert repertoire: her pseudo-rock foray, “Boomerang Baby” and the haunting anti-war ballad (one of several in Dietrich’s arsenal), “White Grass”.
Charles Marawood is known for The Irishman (1978), Weekend of Shadows (1978) and Prisoner (1979).
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Nov 20, 2018 · Named after a song by Sydney songwriter Charles Marawood, and produced by Melbourne production company PAKKTEL, Boomeride was an Australian first. In contrast to the lip-synced pop music shows of the time, all songs in Boomeride were performed live and backed by a four-piece combo.
Almost all the songs performed in Boomeride were original tunes by Australian composer Charles Marawood, who was evidently a prolific songwriter.