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  1. Sep 4, 2012 · Explore William Engvick's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about William Engvick on AllMusic.

  2. Editor: William Engvick (American, 20th century) Illustrator: Maurice Sendak (American, Brooklyn, New York 1928–2012 Danbury, Connecticut) Publisher: Harper & Row. Published in: New York. Date: 1965. Medium: Illustrations: photomechanical reproductions of original drawings. Dimensions: 13 x 9 1/2 in. (33 x 24.1 cm) Classification: Books

  3. William Engvick was an American lyricist, many of whose compositions appear in films.

  4. William Engvick. Aliases Bill Engvick Born July 1, 1914 Died September 4, 2012 Country United States IPI . 00009330020 23 works 00065003706 1 work. Affiliation BMI ...

  5. Mar 1, 2000 · While We're Young(1943, written with Morty Palitz and William Engvick) It's So Peaceful in the Country(1941) Moon And Sand (1941, written with Morty Palitz and William Engvick) Who Can I Turn To? (1941, lyric by William Engvick) The Lady Sings the Blues (1956, lyric by William Engvick and a hit for Mabel Mercer); Where Do You Go?

  6. The song itself is an instrumental, composed by Georges Auric with lyrics written by William Engvick. It has a magical and dreamy quality to it, transporting listeners to the vibrant world of the famous Parisian cabaret. The melody is haunting and evokes a sense of nostalgia and romance, making it a perfect addition to the film.

  7. While We're Young. Perry Como. Close Your Eyes. Shawn Colvin. I'll Be Around. Marvin Gaye. The Song From Moulin Rouge. Sam Cooke. The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart?)

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