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    Henry Robert Merrill Levan (May 17, 1921 – February 17, 1998) [1] was an American songwriter, theatrical composer, lyricist, and screenwriter. [2] He was one of the most successful songwriters of the 1950s on the US and UK single charts. [3]

  2. 19 de fev. de 1998 · Bob Merrill, one of Tin Pan Alley's most prolific tunesmiths, who wrote music, lyrics or both for popular Broadway musicals including ''Funny Girl'' and had the nation tapping its toes to such...

  3. Learn about Bob Merrill, a versatile musician who has performed, recorded and produced jazz, pop and classical music. Find out his biography, discography, videos, concerts and radio show.

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  4. "Mambo Italiano" is a popular song written by Bob Merrill in 1954 for the American singer Rosemary Clooney. The song became a hit for Clooney, reaching the top ten on record charts in the US and France and No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1955.

    • "We'll Be Together Again"
    • Columbia
    • October 11, 1954
  5. " Honeycomb " is a popular song written by Bob Merrill in 1954. The best-selling version was recorded by Jimmie Rodgers and charted at number one on the Billboard Top 100 in 1957. [1] " Honeycomb" also reached number one on the R&B Best Sellers chart [2] and number seven on the Country & Western Best Sellers in Stores chart. [3] .

    • "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"
    • August 1957 (U.S.)
  6. UK's top songwriter of 1950s. While Bob Merrill's songwriting credits speak for themselves, his talents are diverse including successful endeavors in screenplay writing, acting and teaching. Born in Atlantic City in the city's pre-casino period, he did most of his growing up in the nearby Philadelphia area, graduating from high school there.

  7. Biography: Bob Merrill was an American songwriter, composer, and lyricist who achieved considerable success in the worlds of popular music and Broadway during the mid-20th century.