Harry Warren Interview 1972
Harry Warren (1893-1981), the late, great Hollywood songwriting legend, was interviewed by Ian Whitcomb in 1972. Mr. Warren composed some of the most well-known songs in American music history... eleven of which were nominated for the Academy Award for "Best Song." (Three of those songs won the Oscar.) What else can we say but... "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie... That's Amore!"

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The Life and Music of Hollywood Hit-Maker Harry Warren

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Interview with composer Richard Rodgers (1960)

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Peter Sellers was a master of joke telling timing, impersonation, and beautiful accents and language

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Paul Simon: “I never thought they were hits”

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Michael Feinstein, Gogi Grant--Harry Warren Tribute, 1995 TV

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At 82, John McLaughlin Finally Reveals 7 Musicians He Calls Genius

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"It's The Best Song Written By A Human Being" - James Taylor On Carole King's "You've Got A Friend”

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Johnny Mercer - Interview (1966)

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Orson Welles Was On Another Level — His Best TV Moments (1 Hour of Pure Genius!)

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Italics: Alex Leonard on Harry Warren

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George Martin Finally Breaks His Silence on Paul McCartney

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Bob Dylan on Why Music Keeps Getting Worse! | tribuune.

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The Joe Franklin Show - guest Jule Styne

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Conversations and Music with Michael Feinstein- The Music of Harry Warren

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Art Garfunkel on The Dick Cavett Show - February 7, 1978

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Orson Welles and Peter O'Toole on Hamlet

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Battle of the Baritones - Crosby vs Columbo

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84-Year-Old Dance Legend Tested Michael Jackson — 5 Minutes Later Fred Astaire Was CRYING

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James Taylor Was In The Studio When The Beatles Recorded "The White Album"

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