
Louis "Lou" Silvers (September 6, 1889 – March 26, 1954) was an American film score composer whose work has been used in more than 250 movies. In 1935, he won an Academy Award for Best Original Score for One Night of Love. Born in New York City, Silvers scored a D. W. Griffith film with sound sequences Dream Street (1921) and the part-talking feature film The Jazz Singer (1927). He was also music director for Lux Radio Theater for most of its long run (1934-1955). He is also the composer of "April Showers" (1921).
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April Showers
Just Snap Your Fingers At Care
Pretty Little Baby
Dimples: Get on Board Li'l Children
Overture
Introductory Music
Incidental Music / Sound Effects
Dream Street
Just Snap Your Fingers At Care - Arranged By George Gershwin
Incidental Music / Sound Effects / Yahrzeit (In Memoriam)
Billie
Although
Gypsy Fair
Everywhere She Builds
Ever Since Samuel
There Are Holidays
Old Top Chudder
Gypsy Aware
The Symbol
Sway Wan's Gambling House
The Evil Influence
The Thoughtlessness
From Out the Pit
Each Of The Brothers
Booked at Three Pounds
Providing the Tip
The Raid
Sunday Night
And Then He Sings
Wonderful
Sway Wan Sets
Billy's Shy Advances
But The Way of a Man
Shadow
Your New Dance
When the Doctor Came
He Can’t Be Dead
Several Months Later
Open The Door
Your Feet Are Not Mates
But The Evil
The First Battle
Unaware Of
They Are After Me
But I Didn’t Do It
The Coppers
Her Little Savings
But The Weakling
The Inquest Court
Find The Prisoner's Brother
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