Edward Heyman

Real Name:
Edward Heyman
Profile:
American musician and lyricist (14 March 1907 in New York — 16 October 1981 in Jalisco, Mexico). He had an early start on his career writing college musicals, after college he started working with a number of experienced musicians in New York, like Victor Young, Dana Suesse and Johnny Green. He contributed songs to film scores including That Girl From Paris, Curly Top, Kissing Bandit, Delightfully Dangerous and Northwest Outpost.
His biggest hit is his composition "Body and Soul", written in 1930.
Heyman was an ASCAP writer and inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.
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0946 3 48033 2 8 Acoustic Chillout — Edward Heyman Various When I Fall In Love Various - Acoustic Chillout(3xCD, Comp) EMI Gold 0946 3 48033 2 8 UK 2005 Sell This Version
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TIME1220CDDP Hot Parade Dance  — Edward Heyman Various If I Play Your Game (as Heyman) Various - Hot Parade Dance (2xCD, Comp) TIME (2) TIME1220CDDP Italy 2015 Sell This Version
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5054196575427 Hit's Spring — Edward Heyman Various If I Play Your Game Various - Hit's Spring(CD, Comp) Warner Music 5054196575427 Italy 2015 Sell This Version