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| | Buddy DeSylva - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | DeSylva, also known as B.G. Desylva and George Gard Desylva, became interested in show business, began songwriting and eventually was brought to N.Y. by Al Jolson. |  | | DeSylva later held positions as head of Paramount Pictures, as a music publisher, and finally as a record executive for Capitol Records. |  | | Lyricist and composer Buddy DeSylva is best known for his years in the Henderson-DeSylva-Brown team, who were without equal as songwriters of the Roaring '20s. |
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| | You're My Dish 1937 Sheet Music Buddy DeSylva |
 | | You're My Dish 1937 Sheet Music Buddy DeSylva |  | | Title: You're My Dish 1937 Sheet Music Buddy DeSylva |  | | Music by Jimmy McHugh; Lyrics by Harold Adamson A Buddy DeSylva Musical with Bert Lahr, Jimmy Savo, Billy House, Alice Brady, Mischa Auer, Joy Hodges, Louise Fazenda, John King, Barbara Read, Dave Apollon and His Orchester. |
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| | Buddy DeSylva - definition of Buddy DeSylva in Encyclopedia |
 | | He was born George Gard DeSylva in New York, New York, USA, and died in Hollywood, California, USA. |  | | 1925 - George White's Scandals of 1925 (DeSylva, Brown and Henderson) |  | | 1926 - George White's Scandals of 1926 (DeSylva, Brown and Henderson) |
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