
About Al Dubin
Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945) was a Jewish-American Swiss-born lyricist. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland and died in New York City. Dubin was responsible for lyrics to several Broadway shows. In 1970 he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is perhaps most famous for the 1933 musical film 42nd Street to the music of Harry Warren. Other famous movies included Footlight Parade and all five Gold Diggers films. Together, Warren and Dubin wrote 60 hit songs for Warner Brothers.
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Boulevard of Broken Dreams
I Only Have Eyes For You
September In The Rain
Summer Night, Night And Day - Live
Young and Healthy
The Gold Digger's Song (We're in the Money) (Blazer/Women's Chorus)
Remember My Forgotten Man
Forty Second Street
Shuffle off to Buffalo
I'll String Along With You
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