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  1. Robert David Mirsky (April 7, 1917 – December 14, 1994), known as Robert Mersey, was an American musician, arranger, and record producer. Life and career. In the 1950s, Mersey worked as an arranger with Leiber and Stoller.

  2. More images. Real Name: Robert David Mirsky. Profile: Arranger, composer, producer and musical director. Married to Pam Sawyer . He worked for Leiber & Stoller (50s) and Columbia Records / CBS (60s-70s). Born: April 7, 1917 in New York City, New York. Died: December 14, 1994 in Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. "Tracy's Theme" is a 1959 instrumental written by Robert Ascher and recorded by producer, conductor and arranger Robert Mersey under the name "Spencer Ross". The fictitious name may have been used because Mersey was under contract to a record label other than Columbia, which released "Tracy's Theme", at the time of the recording.

    • "Tracy's Theme"
    • 1959
    • "Thanksgiving Day" Parade
    • 1959
  4. Wikipedia. Accessed 18 May 2023. Categories: Composers. American Composers. 1917 Births. 1994 Deaths. Robert David Mirsky (7 April 1917, New York, N.Y. – 14 December 1994, Baltimore, Md.), known as Robert Mersey, was an American musician, arranger, and record producer.

  5. In the Arms of Love is the nineteenth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released on December 19, 1966, by Columbia Records and was the last of twelve consecutive Williams studio LPs produced by Robert Mersey.

  6. See also. References. Roses Are Red (My Love) " Roses Are Red (My Love) " is a popular song composed by Al Byron and Paul Evans. It was recorded by Bobby Vinton, backed by Robert Mersey and his Orchestra, in New York City in February 1962, and released in April 1962, and the song was his first hit. [2] [1] Bobby Vinton version.

  7. Robert David Mirsky (7. April 1917 – 14. Dezember 1994), bekannt als Robert Mersey, war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker, Arrangeur und Plattenproduzent. In den 1950er Jahren arbeitete Mersey als Arrangeur bei Leiber und Stoller.