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  1. In popular culture. References. External links. Ray Henderson (born Raymond Brost; December 1, 1896 – December 31, 1970) was an American songwriter. [1] Early life. Born in Buffalo, New York, Henderson moved to New York City and became a popular composer in Tin Pan Alley. [1] .

  2. Ray Henderson. Composer, Lyricist, Publisher, Producer. (1896 - 1970) Ray Henderson came from a musical and theatrical family and worked in the music publishing business and on vaudeville as a pianist. In 1922 he met lyricist Lew Brown and their first hit song, “Georgette,” was interpolated into the Greenwich Village Follies.

  3. "The Best Things in Life Are Free" is a popular song written by the songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown (lyrics) and Ray Henderson (music) for the 1927 musical Good News. It enjoyed a revival during the period from 1947 to 1950, when it was covered by many artists.

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  4. "Together" is a 1928 popular song with music by Ray Henderson and lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. The most popular 1928 recording of the song, by Paul Whiteman, with Bix Beiderbecke on cornet, was a #1 hit for two weeks. The song was included in a 1944 movie, Since You Went Away.

  5. Dozens of enduring American songbook standards. Composer Ray Henderson was born in Buffalo, New York on December 1, 1896. Studying piano and composition at the Chicago Conservatory, Henderson cultivated a melodic style that would help songs such as “Life is a Bowl of Cherries”, “Bye, Bye Blackbird”, “Five Foot Two and Eyes of Blue ...

  6. 2 de jan. de 1971 · GREENWICH, Conn., Jan. 1 —Ray Henderson, the composer of many popular songs that were enthusiastically received by the American public, died of a heart attack last night at his home here. His...

  7. 20 de jul. de 2021 · Biography. Ray Henderson (born Raymond Brost, 1 December 1896, Buffalo, N.Y. – 31 December 1970, Freenwich, Conn.) was an American composer and pianist. After studying at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, Henderson taught piano, was an organist, and played in dance bands in the Buffalo area.