Sid Robin

Real Name:

Sidney Rabinowitz

Profile:

American composer and lyricist, born 12 July 1912 in New York City; died 7 November 1985 in Los Angeles, USA. ASCAP IP# 26272892.

Sid Robin served in WWII entertaining troops as a cast member of Irving Berlin’s "This Is the Army." He also wrote lyrics for several well-known songs. An early collaboration with Peggy Lee.

Robin is also credited as a songwriter for many films from the 1930s through the 1950s, such as "Private Buckaroo" (1942), starring the Andrews Sisters; Ray Charles recorded.

Robin wrote the lyrics for Jerry Fielding’s theme song for Groucho Marx’s 1950s TV show "You Bet Your Life." Two songs that he wrote with Sonny Burke on “King Porter Stomp,” which appeared in the 1990 movie "Miller’s Crossing."

Sites:

jazzstandards.com , musicvf.com , Imdb , Wikipedia , playbill.com , adp.library.ucsb.edu , ascap.com , repertoire.bmi.com

Aliases:

Sid Robinovitch

In Groups:

Sid Robin And The Post Paraders

Variations:

Viewing All | Sid Robin

Artist

For sale on Discogs

Sell a copy

28,390 copies

Releases

Releases

Showing 0 - 0 of 0