Al Dubin and Harry Warren on film
Beginning with the feature "42nd St.," Al Dubin and Harry Warren were worth millions of dollars to Warner Bros. studios. From that point on, their song hits became synonymous with the studio: You're Getting To Be a Habit With Me, Shuffle Off to Buffalo, The Gold Diggers' Song (We're In the Money), I Only Have Eyes For You, Shadow Waltz, and Lullaby of Broadway are only a few of their phenomenal successes. In 1933 the studio released a nice film short of Harry Warren while his lyric writing partner, Al Dubin, watched from the side lines. Here are three examples of Warren & Dubin cameo appearances founded in released features from 1933-1935. The final example is Helen Morgan singing their new song "The Little Things You Used To Do."
Author: nedsparks
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