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Jan 21, 1993 · Mort Greene, lyricist, writer, television producer, born Cleveland Ohio 3 October 1912, died Rancho Mirage California 28 December 1992.
NBC. BEST COMEDY WRITING-VARIETY OR SITUATION COMEDY - 1957. Nominee. Mort Green. Perry Como Show. NBC. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Mort Green: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.
Dec 28, 1992 · Mort Greene, lyricist, writer, television producer, born Cleveland Ohio 3 October 1912, died Rancho Mirage California 28 December 1992.
- October 3, 1912
Dec 28, 1992 · Fantastic, That's You. Bob Thiele, George Cates, Mort Greene. Gary McFarland and Co./Clark Terry. December 7, 1965. Covered by (11 artists) High Society. Mort Greene, Alan Copeland, Dan Swan. Jo Stafford & Frankie Laine with Paul Weston and His Orchestra. July 2, 1954.
- October 3, 1912
- December 28, 1992
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Mort Greene. American composer & lyricist whose songs were used in movies and TV. Born 3 October 1912 in Cleveland, Ohio. His compositions include "Sleepy Serenade", "Wherever You Go", "Hands Across the Border", and "Sioux City Sue".
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