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  1. Lennie Hayton was an American musician, composer, conductor and arranger who worked with Bing Crosby and MGM. He won an Oscar for On the Town and arranged Frank Sinatra's "Something".

  2. Leonard George „Lennie“ Hayton (* 13. Februar 1908 in New York City; † 24. April 1971 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Pianist und Arrangeur des Swing sowie Film komponist.

  3. 1.9K views 3 years ago. See also the flip side “What A Beautiful Beginning” ( • 1937 Lennie Hayton - What A Beautiful... ); and for the Horace Heidt version of “Gone With The Wind,” listen...

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006125Lennie Hayton - IMDb

    Lennie Hayton (1908-1971) was a prolific and versatile musician who worked in jazz, film and TV. He won two Oscars for his music in Singin' in the Rain and Hello, Dolly!, and was married to Lena Horne.

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    • Palm Springs, California, USA
  5. Listen to a 1949 hit song from the movie "Words And Music", performed by Lennie Hayton & the MGM Studio Orchestra. The song is a shortened version of the ballet sequence from the 1936 Rodgers & Hart musical "On Your Toes".

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  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 301381-Lennie-HaytonLennie Hayton - Discogs

    Jewish American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and occasional drummer. b. February 13, 1908 (New York, NY, USA). d. April 24, 1971 (Palm Springs, CA, USA). Starting out as a jazz pianist, he played with Spencer Clark (2) in the Little Ramblers ('26), Cass Hagen ('27), and Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra ('28-30).

  7. Lennie Hayton was a composer, conductor, arranger and pianist who worked for MGM and Paul Whiteman. He was also married to Lena Horne, one of the first biracial couples in Hollywood.