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| | James Van Heusen biography .ms |
 | | Van Heusen wrote a musical in 1965 entitled Skyscraper. |  | | Born Edward Chester Babcock in Syracuse, New York, Van Heusen began recording his songs in the 1930s. |  | | He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song 14 times in 12 different years (in both 1946 and 1965 he was nominated for two songs), and won 4 times--in 1945, 1958, 1960, and 1964. |
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http://james-van-heusen.biography.ms
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| | Sammy Cahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1957 - "All The Way" (music by James Van Heusen) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film The Joker Is Wild. |  | | 1959 - "High Hopes" (music by James Van Heusen) introduced by Frank Sinatra and Eddie Hodges in the film A Hole In The Head. |  | | 1965 - Skyscraper music by James Van Heusen |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sammy_Cahn
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| | CMT.com : Jimmy Van Heusen : Biography |
 | | Prolific American pop composer James Van Heusen produced an extraordinary number of hit songs from the late '30s through the 1960s, particularly for movie musicals. |  | | They also wrote "Love and Marriage" (1955), "To Love and Be Loved," "Come Fly With Me," "Only the Lonely," and a great number of their songs were recorded by Frank Sinatra. |  | | After this, he co-wrote several successes with lyricist Eddie DeLange, including "Heaven Can Wait" and "So Help Me." From here, Van Heusen's career picked up with great speed -- in 1940 alone he wrote over 60 songs, many of which were hits. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/vanheusen_jimmy/bio.jhtml
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| | UCLA Music Library: Special Collections: Jimmy Van Heusen Collection |
 | | California / lyric by Sammy Cahn ; music by James Van Heusen. |  | | Opposites : from Skyscraper, the new musical comedy / lyric by Sammy Cahn ; music by James Van Heusen. |  | | Argentina skies / lyric by Jimmy Van Heusen ; music by Hughie Barrett. |
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http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/music/mlsc/archcoll/vheusen/sheets.htm
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| | "Words and Music" Radio Show: James van Heusen |
 | | In his long career of writing hit songs, fate allied Jimmy van Heusen with the two top male singing personalities of the latter part of the 20th century, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. |  | | At one time, in the late 1930s, there was a single week in which three of his songs were featured on radio's Hit Parade, a show which broadcast the most popular songs of the day. |  | | For Crosby, he wrote scores for 23 movies, followed by a string of films, television shows, and recording studio hits for Frank Sinatra. |
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http://sidewaysent.com/heusen.html
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| | UCLA Music Library: Special Collections: Jimmy Van Heusen Collection |
 | | Letter, from B. Starr to Van Heusen, concerning 1958/1959 agreements made by Tamarisk Music, Inc. with Barton Music Corp., November 8, 1968. |  | | Royalty agreement (photocopy) between James Van Heusen and Nancy Sinatra, Aug. 12, 1968. |  | | Transfer of copyright (photocopy) from Van Heusen to Van Heusen Music Corp. for "If that doesn't to it", (sic) and "A love song to Ruth", April 3, 1979. |
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http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/music/mlsc/archcoll/vheusen/fa3.htm
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| | Jimmy Van Heusen |
 | | Road to Utopia (1946) (song: "Sunday, Monday or Always") (as James Van Heusen) (song titles uncredited) (songs: "Put It There, Pal", "It's Anybody's Spring", "Good Time Charlie", "Personality", "Welcome to My Dream" and "Would You?") (as James Van Heusen) (song titles uncredited) |  | | The Presidio (1988) (song "Moonlight Becomes You") (as James Van Heusen) |  | | Road to Rio (1947) (songs) (as James Van Heusen) |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006329
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| | Footlight.com > Van Heusen, James |
 | | The songs of Jimmy Van Heusen performed by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Jimmy Dorsey, Judy Garland, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Dinah Shore and others! |  | | Moonlight Becomes You - The Songs of Jimmy Van Heusen |  | | All Mail Orders Require a $10.00 PRODUCT Minimum NOT Including Cost of Shipping. |
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http://www.footlight.com/artist.cfm?artist_id=5878
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| | Barton Music & Affiliates |
 | | Find any song in the Barton catalog and listen to a sample. |  | | Welcome to Barton Music and Affiliates, an independent music publisher with a world class catalog containing “timeless” standards written by the likes of Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen, Jule Styne, Ken Lane, Irving Taylor, Robert Wells and many more legendary writers. |
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http://www.bartonmusic.net
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| | Amazon.com: Music: Skyscraper (1965 Original Broadway Cast) [CAST RECORDING] |
 | | All-in-all a great addition to any cast album collection. |  | | The story was in fact based on DREAM GIRL, a play written by Elmer Rice, but the show was so heavily revised during tryouts that the story is quite different. |  | | The score by James van Heusen and Sammy Cahn is quite bouncy and tuneful, and the Overture is quite thrilling, too. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000063NER?v=glance
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| | ipedia.com: Chicago, Illinois Article |
 | | "My Kind of Town" - According to the song "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)" (music by James Van Heusen, words by Sammy Cahn, 1964) popularized by Frank Sinatra. |  | | Loyola University Chicago, among the largest of Jesuit universities in the United States, has four campuses, the largest being the Lake Shore Campus located in Rogers Park right on the lake. |  | | Illinois Institute of Technology, is located around S 33rd Street and the Green Line stop (35th-Bronzeville-IIT), and is known for its Mies Van Der Rohe-designed campus in addition to its groundbreaking work in aeronautics research. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/chicago__illinois.html
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| | 1958 Academy Awards |
 | | , James Van Heusen, music; Sammy Cahn, lyrics |  | | Malcolm Bert, art direction; George James Hopkins, set decoration, |  | | William A. Horning and Preston Ames, art direction; Henry Grace and Keogh Gleason, set decoration, |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0148765.html
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| | James Van Heusen |
 | | Tell the world what you think of James Van Heusen. |
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http://www.tv.com/james-van-heusen/person/97923/summary.html
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