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  1. Aug 25, 2012 · Longtime Hollywood music director for Warner Brothers. Raymond John Heindorf was born in Haverstraw, New York, USA and grew up in a town called Mechanicville, New York. In 1926 he graduated from Mechanicville High School. Many local residents remembered the...

    • Mission Hills, California
    • August 25, 1908
    • Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, USA
  2. We would appreciate any additions to sheet music by RAY HEINDORF not included in this post. All images courtesy of the collection of RICHARD KRAFT except where noted. I’M IN A JAM WITH A BABY lyrics by Ted Koehler music by Ray Heindorf and M.K. Jerome IMAGE TO COME LOVE AND LEARN (Would You Believe Me) lyrics by Charles Tobias IMAGE TO COME

  3. Contributor: David Butler - David Buttolph, Howard Jackson - Ray Heindorf - (Vocal) Norman Luboff - Frank Comstock Date: 1953 Film, Video

  4. 87TH PRECINCT motion picture | Made-for-TV series. Medium length film (30-60 minutes). Motion Picture (Form). Contributor: Alan Crosland - Morton Stevens (Theme), Jerry Goldsmith, Pete Rugolo, Benny Carter - Stanley Wilson - Don Weis - Jr. - Etc - James Wong Howe - Herschel Daugherty - Sidney Lanfield - Dick Moder - Paul Stewart - John Brahm ...

  5. From IMDB: "A Columbia Records album of selections from the Sammy Fain-Paul Francis Webster film score was comprised of four songs directly from the soundtrack (supervised by Ray Heindorf), and four tunes commercially rerecorded by Doris Day alone (arranged and conducted by Paul Weston).

  6. Aug 3, 2023 · “Sugarfoot” Original theme by Max Steiner, adapted by Ray John Heindorf and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Sugarfoot, Sugarfoot, easy lopin’, cattle ropin’ Sugarfoot, Carefree as the tumbleweeds, a joggin’ along with a heart full of song. And a rifle and a volume of the law. Sugarfoot Tidbits.

  7. The theme appeared on an Ernest Gold compilation LP from London Records in the early 1960s. Adam West made his film debut in the picture. And of course I love the source music, which I'm going to guess was adapted by Ray Heindorf. Heindorf is credited for music supervision. I've never seen the film or heard the score.

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