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  1. Leith Stevens (* 13. September 1909 in Mount Moriah, Missouri; † 23. Juli 1970 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Dirigent, Liedtexter und Komponist von Filmmusik. [1]

  2. Leith Stevens (September 13, 1909 – July 23, 1970) was an American music composer and conductor of radio and film scores .

  3. Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" is a 1956 soundtrack album to the James Dean biopic, The James Dean Story composed by Leith Stevens and featuring trumpeter Chet Baker and saxophonist Bud Shank.

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    • 1957
    • November 8, 1956, Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California
    • Jazz
  4. The music accompanying The James Dean Story was composed and conducted by Leith Stevens, and featured Tommy Sands singing the theme song, "Let Me Be Loved". A tie-in album, Theme Music from "The James Dean Story", released by World Pacific Records in 1957, featured the jazz trumpeter, Chet Baker, and the flutist and saxophonist, Bud ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006302Leith Stevens - IMDb

    Biography. Awards. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Leith Stevens (1909-1970) Music Department. Composer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Leith Stevens was born on 13 September 1909 in Mount Moriah, Missouri, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for The War of the Worlds (1953), Destination Moon (1950) and Julie (1956).

    • January 1, 1
    • Mount Moriah, Missouri, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  6. Leith Stevens was never as well known among film aficionados as his contemporaries Alfred Newman or Bernard Herrmann, but he was among the first wave of successful American-born film composers and carved out a special place for himself in two particular genres. Born in Mount Moriah, MO, in 1909, he was raised in Kansas City and revealed himself ...

  7. Leith Stevens was born on 13 September 1909 in Mount Moriah, Missouri, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for The War of the Worlds (1953), Destination Moon (1950) and Julie (1956). He was married to Mary McCoy and Elizabeth Stevens. He died on 23 July 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.