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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Genghis_KhanGenghis Khan - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, [a] was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire, which he ruled from 1206 until his death in 1227; it later became the largest contiguous empire in history.

  2. 11. Mai 2024 · “It Had To Be You” was composed by Isham Jones, with lyrics written by Gus Kahn. This timeless song was first introduced in the early 1920s and has since been covered by various artists. However, it was Billie Holiday’s rendition, released in 1939, that truly captured the essence of the song.

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  3. 19. Mai 2024 · The song “I’m Through with Love” was written by Matt Malneck, Fud Livingston, and Gus Kahn and was first performed by Fats Waller in 1931. Bing Crosby’s rendition of the song, released in 1934, is particularly famous and has become a classic. This timeless tune explores the emotions one experiences after heartbreak and serves ...

  4. 4. Mai 2024 · The popular song “Makin’ Whoopie” was written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn and first introduced by Eddie Cantor in the 1928 musical “Whoopee!”. The catchy tune, with its light-hearted lyrics, was an instant hit. But what’s the meaning behind the song, and why has it endured as a classic for so many decades?

  5. 11. Mai 2024 · Danny Thomas plays lyricist Gus Kahn, a persistent poor boy from the Lower East Side who’s encouraged, supported and steered by his smart, devoted wife Grace (Doris Day). Kahn had enormous hits, such as “Pretty Baby,” “My Buddy,” “Toot Toot Tootsie,” “It Had to Be You,” “Makin Whoopee,” “San Francisco,” and ...

  6. 17. Mai 2024 · Written by Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn & Wilbur Schwandt Performed by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises "ADAGIO OF SPARTACUS AND PHRYGIA [SPARTACUS: BALLET SUITE NO. 2]" Written by Aram Khachaturian Performed by Wiener Philharmoniker & Aram Khachaturian