Marvin, Johnny, 1897-1944
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Marvin, Johnny, 1897-1944
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Marvin, Johnny, 1897-1944
Marvin, Johnny
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Marvin, Johnny
Marvin, Johnny 1897-1945
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Marvin, Johnny 1897-1945
Marvin, Johnnie, 1897-1944
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Marvin, Johnnie, 1897-1944
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Johnny Marvin was a songwriter who started out as a country crooner playing a ukulele singing Tin Pan Alley songs on the radio in the late 1920s. He wrote lyrics and music mainly for radio, but also for some motion pictures such as "Return of the Rough Riders" (1942). He is most famous as a songwriter for Gene Autry in the late 1930s with songs such as "Old November Moon" (1939) and "Blue Montana Sky" (1939).
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https://viaf.org/viaf/2676151
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2003003769
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no2003003769
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q15456289
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Composers
Film composers
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Motion picture music
Radio programs
Ukulele music
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Americans
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