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Gene de Paul

Gene Vincent de Paul was an American pianist, composer and songwriter.

Biography
Born in New York City, The award was given to "White Christmas". De Paul collaborated with Johnny Mercer, Don Raye, Carolyn Leigh, Charles Rinker and others at Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and other Hollywood companies. De Paul composed the 1953 hit song "Teach Me Tonight". De Paul was one of the composers of the songs and dances, along with lyricist Johnny Mercer, for the 1954 musical film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Gene de Paul died in February 1988, at the age of 68, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills. ==Musical film credits==
Musical film credits
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1954 with lyrics by Johnny MercerLil Abner partnered with Johnny Mercer ==Broadway credits==
Broadway credits
Li'l Abner 1956 with lyrics by Johnny Mercer ==Notable songs==
Notable songs
• 1941 "I'll Remember April", w & m Don Raye, Patricia Johnston & Gene de Paul • 1941 "You Don't Know What Love Is", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul • 1941 "Gimme Some Skin, My Friend", (performed by The Andrews Sisters in the Abbott and Costello film In the Navy) w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul • 1942 "Cow Cow Boogie (Cuma-Ti-Yi-Yi-Ay)", music by Don Raye, lyrics by Benny Carter & Gene de Paul, featured in ''Ride 'Em Cowboy that year, and many films since, including The Aviator, Raging Bull, and The Joker Is Wild''. • 1943 "Star Eyes", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul from the film I Dood It • 1944 "Mr. Five by Five", w & m Don Raye & Gene de Paul • "He's My Guy" w & m Raye & de Paul, introduced in the 1943 film of the same name, and recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and also Dinah Shore (included on the CD The War Years: Songs That Won The War, released 2001). • 1953 "Teach Me Tonight" with lyrics by Sammy Cahn ==References==
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