Sammy Fain
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Vocal
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October 29, 2023
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July 19, 2023
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June 26, 2023
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June 24, 2022
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July 24, 2020
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November 17, 2023
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August 18, 2023
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May 26, 2023
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April 21, 2023
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March 18, 2022
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December 1, 2020
Film
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May 27, 2014
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February 11, 2014
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April 14, 2009
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February 5, 2002
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November 19, 1996
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November 19, 1996
Choral
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March 16, 2018
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September 17, 2013
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March 4, 2008
Artist Info
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United States of AmericaBirth:June 17, 1902 in New York City, NYDeath:December 6, 1989 in Los Angeles, CAGenre:FilmVocalSammy Fain was a renowned American composer of popular music and film scores. He was born on June 17, 1902, in New York City, to Jewish immigrant parents. His birth name was Samuel E. Feinberg, but he later changed it to Sammy Fain. Fain grew up in a musical family, and his father was a violinist in a theater orchestra. Fain started playing the piano at a young age and showed a natural talent for music. Fain attended the City College of New York, where he studied music theory and composition. He also played in jazz bands and worked as a pianist in nightclubs. In the 1920s, Fain began writing songs for Broadway shows, and his first hit was "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" in 1927. He went on to write songs for several successful musicals, including "George White's Scandals" and "Right This Way." In the 1930s, Fain began working in Hollywood, where he wrote songs for films. He collaborated with lyricist Irving Kahal on several popular songs, including "I'll Be Seeing You" and "I Can Dream, Can't I?" Fain also worked with lyricist Paul Francis Webster on several film scores, including "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" and "Secret Love." Fain's music was known for its romantic and sentimental themes, and his songs became popular standards. He won two Academy Awards for Best Original Song, for "Secret Love" from the film "Calamity Jane" in 1954 and "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" from the film of the same name in 1955. Fain was also nominated for several other Academy Awards for his film scores. In addition to his work in film, Fain continued to write songs for Broadway shows. He wrote the music for the musical "Flower Drum Song" in 1958, which was a critical and commercial success. Fain also wrote the music for the musical "Ankles Aweigh" in 1955 and "Christine" in 1960. Fain's music was performed by many famous singers, including Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Doris Day. His songs were also featured in several films and television shows, including "Sleepless in Seattle" and "The Simpsons." Fain died on December 6, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 82. He left behind a legacy of beautiful and timeless music that continues to be enjoyed by audiences around the world. In conclusion, Sammy Fain was a talented composer who made significant contributions to the world of popular music and film scores. He wrote many memorable songs that have become standards and were performed by some of the most famous singers of his time. Fain's music was known for its romantic and sentimental themes, and his work continues to be celebrated and enjoyed today.More....
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