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  1. When Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin's writing contract with Warner Bros. expired in the early '40s, they decided to split up. Cahn soon found another partner, Jule Styne, the man with whom he wrote his most celebrated hits.

  2. 18. Jan. 1993 · Remembering Lyricist Sammy Cahn. Cahn died last Friday at the age of 79. We rebroadcast an interview Terry Gross recorded with him in 1985. Cahn wrote many of the songs that Frank Sinatra recorded, including Come Fly With Me, Teach Me Tonight and High Hopes. He also wrote the scores for many Broadway shows including Walking Happy and Skyscraper ...

  3. Ocupação. compositor. Sammy Cahn ( 18 de junho de 1913 — 15 de janeiro de 1993) foi um compositor estadunidense, mais conhecido por suas letras românticas para os musicais da Broadway. [ 1] Foi premiado por quatro vezes com o Oscar de melhor canção original. Entre suas canções mais duradouras está "Let It Snow!

  4. 8. Mai 2018 · Sammy Cahn, thus, stands as yet another example of the multitude of top professionals who labored to create the great Hollywood movies of the past. Though working in a niche of the business that is not often taken very seriously, Cahn does deserve a note as one of the film industry's (as well as the popular music industry's) great ...

  5. A Note from Tita Cahn. My husband was what’s known as a piece of work. Anyone who knew him would tell you he was crazy. He was crazy clean, crazy neat, crazy everything in its right place, with labels that he typed! But overriding all of this—he was crazy for music. He said music spoke to him and the words just wrote themselves, while I ...

  6. 3. Juli 2019 · Sammy Cahn was nominated for more than 30 Oscars, and won four times. His songs were recorded by virtually every major singer. And he wrote some of the best known of all popular songs. He was born Samuel Cohen in New York on June 18, 1913 into a family of Jewish immigrants from Polish Galicia, and spent his childhood on the Lower ...

  7. Frank Sinatra and Sammy Cahn had been friendly from Sinatra’s early days with Tommy Dorsey, and many of his songs had been written for Sinatra’s movies. In 1955, Sinatra introduced Cahn to composer Jimmy Van Heusen, beginning Cahn’s last major collaboration. They wrote the title song for the 1955 Sinatra film The Tender Trap. Also, in 1955, Cahn and Van Heusen wrote a TV musical version ...