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  1. William Morgan "Buddy" Lewis, Jr. (26 December 1906 – 8 December 1968) was a writer of jazz songs, some of which were also recorded in the pop music genre. Lewis was born in Rockville, Connecticut and died in New York City. He wrote songs and Broadway theatre scores with lyricist Nancy Hamilton including "How High the Moon" and ...

    • Morgan Lewis

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  2. Lyricist (s) Nancy Hamilton. " How High the Moon " is a jazz standard with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton and music by Morgan Lewis. It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show, where it was sung by Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock. [1]

  3. American musician

  4. Composer, Choreographer. (1906 - ) Morgan Lewis graduated from Michigan University and went into show business, working as a composer and choreographer. He contributed “You Might As Well Pretend” to the third “Little Show” (1931) by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, and he collaborated with E.Y. “Yip” Harburg on “’Cause You Won ...

  5. Age, Biography and Wiki. Morgan Lewis was an American composer and songwriter. He was born in Rockville, Connecticut, and began his career as a pianist and arranger for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. He wrote the music for the Broadway musicals "Finian's Rainbow" and "Two on the Aisle," and the film "The Pajama Game." He also wrote the popular ...

  6. William Morgan "Buddy" Lewis, Jr. (26 December 1906 – 8 December 1968) was a writer of jazz songs, some of which were also recorded in the pop music genre. Lewis was born in Rockville, Connecticut and died in New York City. He wrote songs and Broadway theatre scores with lyricist Nancy Hamilton including "How High the Moon" and "The Old Soft ...