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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_CoslowSam Coslow - Wikipedia

    Bronxville, New York, U.S. Occupation (s) Composer, film producer. Sam Coslow (December 27, 1902 – April 2, 1982) was an American songwriter, singer, film producer, publisher and market analyst. Coslow was born in New York City. [1] He began writing songs as a teenager. He contributed songs to Broadway revues, formed the music publishing ...

  2. Songwriter (s) Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow. " Cocktails for Two " is a song from the Big Band era, written by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow. The song debuted in the movie Murder at the Vanities (1934), where it was introduced by the Danish singer and actor Carl Brisson. Duke Ellington 's version of the song was recorded in 1934 and was ...

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  3. Sam Coslow was born in New York City on December 27, 1902. He attended Erasmus Hall High School and began writing songs while he was still a teenager. His first success came in 1920, with a song called "Grieving For You". He had a number of hit songs over the next few years, and contributed songs to Broadway's Artists and Models revues.

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  5. Apr 6, 1982 · Sam Coslow, a composer, lyricist and publisher who wrote such hits as ''Cocktails for Two'' and ''My Old Flame,'' both with Arthur Johnston, died Friday in Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, N.Y. He ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › My_Old_FlameMy Old Flame - Wikipedia

    My Old Flame" is a 1934 song composed by Arthur Johnston with lyrics by Sam Coslow for the film Belle of the Nineties. It has since become a jazz standard. It has since become a jazz standard. History [ edit ]

  7. Johnston served in the 351st infantry during World War II, which served as the inspiration for the army show, Hut-Two-Three-Four. Throughout his career, Johnston collaborated with many of the greatest lyricists of his era, most notably Sam Coslow, Gus Kahn and Johnny Burke.

  8. Jun 24, 2010 · This is one of the most popular independent tunes to come out of 1931. The writers, Johnston and Coslow, became very successful at writing songs for Paramou...