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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_RevelHarry Revel - Wikipedia

    New York City, U.S. Genres. Traditional pop, soundtracks, space age pop. Occupation (s) Composer. Years active. 1922–1950s. Harry Revel ( né Glaser; 21 December 1905 – 3 November 1958) was a British-born American composer, mostly of musical theatre, working with various lyricists, notably Mack Gordon. He is also seen as a pioneer of "space ...

  2. Composer Harry Revel was born in London, England on December 21, 1905. After graduating from the Guild Hall of Music in London, he joined the Paris Hawaiian Band, touring throughout Europe. Before immigrating to the United States in 1929, Revel wrote musicals for productions in Paris, Copenhagen, Vienna and London. In the US, he lent his stage ...

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  4. Music Out of the Moon: Music Unusual Featuring the Theremin - Themes by Harry Revel (Capitol CC-47) is an album consisting of six songs on three 10-inch, 78 rpm records by bandleader Les Baxter and composer Harry Revel with theremin player Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman released on Capitol in April 1947. [4] Music Out of the Moon is considered the best ...

    • April 1947
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Harry_RevelHarry Revel - Wikiwand

    Harry Revel was a British-born American composer, mostly of musical theatre, working with various lyricists, notably Mack Gordon. He is also seen as a pioneer of "space age pop".

  6. Never in a Million Years (1937 song) " Never in a Million Years " is a song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel for the 1937 musical film Wake Up and Live when it was sung by Jack Haley (dubbed by Buddy Clark ). [1] It had its biggest chart success by Bing Crosby featuring Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Crosby recorded it on February 28 ...

    • "In a Little Hula Heaven"
    • 1937
    • February 28, 1937
    • Jazz
  7. Explore Harry Revel's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Harry Revel on AllMusic.

  8. Harry Revel. Harry Revel ( né Glaser; 21 December 1905 – 3 November 1958) was a British-born American composer, mostly of musical theatre, working with various lyricists, notably Mack Gordon. He is also seen as a pioneer of "space age pop".