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  1. Bob Russell (born Sidney Keith Rosenthal; [1] [2] April 25, 1914 [1] – February 18, 1970 [3]) was an American songwriter (mainly lyricist) born in Passaic, New Jersey. [1] Career. Russell attended Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

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      Bob Russell (eigentlich Sidney Keith Russell; * 25. April...

  2. " He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother " is a ballad written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell. Originally recorded by Kelly Gordon in 1969, the song became a worldwide hit for the Hollies later that year and also a hit for Neil Diamond in 1970. It has been recorded by many artists in subsequent years.

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    • 1969
  3. Bob Russell, a.k.a. Sidney Keith Russell, was born in Passaic, NJ on April 25, 1914. After graduating from Washington University, Russell worked for an advertising company as a copywriter. His early music career was spent writing special material for vaudeville acts and later for film studios.

  4. Grandfather of Luther Russell. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Please note: This is not Bob Russell (2), performer of synthesizer covers versions. Show more. Sites: Wikipedia , All Music , adp.library.ucsb.edu. Aliases: Sidney Keith Russell. Variations:

  5. Bob Russell. Bürgerl. Name: Sidney Keith Russell. Profil: American songwriter, born 25 April 1914 in Passaic, New Jersey, USA and died February 1970 in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Grandfather of Luther Russell. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Please note: This is not Bob Russell (2), performer of synthesizer covers versions.

  6. Composer, Lyricist, Advertising Copywriter. (1914 - 1970) Bob Russell wrote for vaudeville, worked as a copywriter, and published his first song in 1939, introduced by Helen Forrest with Benny Goodman. His collaboration with Duke Ellington produced the standards “ Do Nothin’ Till You Hear from Me ” and “ Don’t Get Around Much Anymore ...