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  1. On April 12, 1945, the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt died, Robert was shot in the knee forcing him to walk with a cane ever since. During his recuperation in Taunton and Bournemouth, England, Robert was awarded the Purple Heart medal.

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    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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    • London, England, UK
  2. Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter, best known for his work in musical films with his brother, Richard M. Sherman. The Sherman brothers produced more motion picture song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. [1]

  3. Robert B. Sherman. Music Department: The Jungle Book. Robert B. Sherman was born just before Christmas in 1925 in New York City. Parents, Rosa & Al Sherman didn't know how they would pay the doctor and delivery costs. Fortunately, upon their arrival home from the hospital, Al discovered a large royalty check in the mail. Ironically, it was Al's song, "Save Your Sorrow", which saved the day and ...

    • December 19, 1925
    • March 6, 2012
  4. Nov 5, 2019 · Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman have written some of the most recognizable tunes in the American songbook—from the Oscar-winning score for Mary Poppins to the irritatingly catchy It's A ...

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  6. Mar 6, 2012 · FMS FEATURE... March 6, 2012. Songwriter Robert B. Sherman Dead at 86. Teamed with brother Richard to become a Disney institution by Jon Burlingame. Robert and Richard Sherman with Walt Disney, performing their anthem to optimism, "It's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow." Robert B. Sherman, half of the songwriting Sherman Brothers team that penned ...

  7. Mar 7, 2012 · Robert B. Sherman, a Songwriter for Disney and Others, Dies at 86. From left, Richard M. Sherman, Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and Robert B. Sherman on the set of “Mary Poppins,” from the 2009 ...

  8. Mar 6, 2012 · During war service, in April 1945, he was shot in the knee, as a result of which he walked with a stick for the rest of his life. He spent much of his service in Britain, where he was stationed...

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