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  1. Lyricist. Jack Brooks (14 February 1912 – 8 November 1971) was an English - American lyricist . Brooks was born in Liverpool, England. His family was Jewish and originally from Russia, having changed their surname to Brooks from Bruch. He wrote lyrics of many popular songs, including "Ole Buttermilk Sky" (with Hoagy Carmichael) "That's Amore ...

  2. Lyricist (s) Jack Brooks. " That's Amore " is a 1953 song by composer Harry Warren [1] and lyricist Jack Brooks, [1] and became a major hit and signature song for Dean Martin, who first recorded and released it that year. Amore ( pronounced [aˈmoːre]) means "love" in Italian .

    • "You're The Right One"
    • Pop
    • November 7, 1953
    • August 13, 1953 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0112032Jack Brooks - IMDb

    Jack Brooks. Music Department. Writer. Composer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Songwriter ("Ole Buttermilk Sky", "That's Amore"), composer and author, he came to the US in 1916 and wrote special material for Bing Crosby, Fred Allen and Phil Harris.

    • Music Department, Writer, Composer
    • February 14, 1912
    • Jack Brooks
    • November 8, 1971
  4. The lyrics were written by Jack Brooks with music by Harry Warren. The song first appeared in the 1953 movie The Caddy, starring Martin and his comedy partner Jerry Lewis. In his autobiography, Lewis said that when he and Dean were making The Caddy, the writers left Dean with little to do.

  5. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Innamorata (song) Ole Buttermilk Sky. That's Amore. Category: Songs by lyricist.

  6. Get all the lyrics to songs by Jack Brooks and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  7. United Kingdom. ASCAP. English-American lyricist, songwriter and author born in Liverpool, whose family moved to the US in 1916. He wrote lyrics of many popular songs, including "Ole Buttermilk Sky" (with Hoagy Carmichael) "That's Amore" (with Harry Warren) and " (Roll Along) Wagon Train" (with Sammy Fain), the second theme used on the ...

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