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Bob Hilliard (born Hilliard Goldsmith; January 28, 1918 – February 1, 1971) was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs: " Alice in Wonderland ", " In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning ", " Any Day Now ", " Dear Hearts and Gentle People ", " Our Day Will Come ", " My Little Corner of the World ", " Tower of Strength ...
Wrote dozens of hits in 1940s and 50s. Lyricist Bob Hilliard was born in New York City on January 28, 1918. After attending New York City public schools, Hilliard began work as a lyricist on Tin Pan Alley. Beginning in the 1930’s through the 1950’s, Hilliard produced such hits as “The Coffee Song”, “The Big Brass Band from Brazil ...
Artist. Bob Hilliard. Real name. Hilliard Goldsmith. Born. January 28, 1918. Died. February 1, 1971. Country. United States. IPI. 00014125728 74 works. Affiliation. ASCAP. Comments. Lyricist, who was inducted into The Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983. Buy. Meta. Added by Bastien. Works 64. Discussions 1. All. Songs written by Bob Hilliard.
- January 28, 1918
- February 1, 1971
American pop lyricist Bob Hilliard wrote hits from the mid-'40s through the early '60s. Born in N.Y.C. in 1918, Hilliard was 28 years old when he wrote his first successful song, "The Coffe Song." The… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1960s. Born. January 28, 1918 in New York, NY. Died. February 1, 1971 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre.
Bob Hilliard. Soundtrack: The Place Beyond the Pines. Songwriter ("In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", "Our Day Will Come"), composer and author. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Hazel Flagg" and "Angel in the Wings". Joining ASCAP in 1950, his chief musical collaborators included Carl Sigman, Jule Styne, Mort Garson, Sammy Mysels ...
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- January 28, 1918
- Bob Hilliard
- February 1, 1971
Civilization (Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman song) " Civilization " is an American traditional pop song. It was written by Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman, published in 1947 [1] and later included in the 1947 Broadway musical Angel in the Wings, sung by Elaine Stritch. [2]
Bob Hilliard. Real Name: Hilliard Goldsmith. Profile: American lyricist born January 28, 1918, in NYC, New York, and died February 1, 1971, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (aged 53). Started to work as a Tin Pan Alley, then Broadway lyricist.