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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ramey_IdrissRamey Idriss - Wikipedia

    Ramey Idriss (September 11, 1911 – February 5, 1971), born Ramez Idriss, was an American songwriter, author, composer and musician, educated at Los Angeles Community College. Career [ edit ] Idriss was a musician in dance orchestras on radio and recordings and in films, and also wrote television scripts and special material for the Ritz ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0406925Ramey Idriss - IMDb

    Ramey Idriss. Composer. Music Department. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Songwriter ("The Woody Woodpecker Song"), author, composer and musician, educated at Los Angeles Community College. He was a musician in dance orchestras on radio and recordings and in films.

    • Composer, Music Department, Writer
    • September 11, 1911
    • Ramey Idriss
    • February 5, 1971
  3. 96416469. Source citation. Ramez Idriss was an American songwriter, author, composer and musician, his most popular song composition was the Oscar-nominated The Woody Woodpecker Song, as featured in the film Wet Blanket Policy in 1948. Other compositions included Worry Worry Worry, The Old Chaperone, Take a Letter Miss Smith, I'll Wait, Leave...

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: The Woody Woodpecker Song by Kay Kyser. The Woody Woodpecker Song, composed by George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss, became an instant hit when it was released in 1948. Sung by Kay Kyser and his orchestra, the song captured the hearts of many and still remains a beloved classic to this day.

  5. Ramey Idriss. Soundtrack: Lolita. Songwriter ("The Woody Woodpecker Song"), author, composer and musician, educated at Los Angeles Community College. He was a musician in dance orchestras on radio and recordings and in films. He also wrote television scripts and special material for The Ritz Brothers, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, and Marion Hutton.

  6. Sep 11, 2023 · The Woody Woodpecker Song, composed by George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss, is an iconic tune that has captivated audiences for decades. Originally featured in the 1948 animated short film, “Wet Blanket Policy,” the song gained immense popularity, reaching number one on the Billboard charts in 1948.

  7. Ramey Idriss (September 11, 1911 – February 5, 1971), born Ramez Idriss, was an American songwriter, author, composer and musician, educated at Los Angeles Community College.