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Lew Pollack (June 16, 1895 – January 18, 1946) was an American song composer and musician active during the 1920s and the 1930s. == Career == Pollack was born in New York City, where he went to DeWitt Clinton High School and was active as a boy soprano in a choral group headed by Walter Damrosch. Starting out as a singer and pianist in vaudeville acts, he began writing theme music for silent films before collaborating with others on popular... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Lew Pollack first charted in 1909 with I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again .The artist placed 46 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 25 of which reached the Top‑10, including 2 number‑ones.The artist scored 2 UK Top‑75 entries, including 2 Top‑10 placements, including 1 number‑one.On US AC the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.On US RnB the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.
Top songs: #1: Charmaine - #2: My Angel - #3: Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar - #4: My Angel (Angela Mia) - #5: Diane (I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile)
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[Columbia 5582]
written by Lew Pollack
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03/1922
[Victor 18847]
written by Lew Pollack
, Sidney D. Mitchell & Sidney Clare
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[Brunswick 2478]
written by Lew Pollack
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12/1923
[Columbia 3945]
written by Lew Pollack
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[Columbia 473]
written by Jack Yellen & Lew Pollack
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07/1926
[Bruknswick 3183]
written by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager & Lew Pollack
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09/1926
[Victor 20070]
written by Lew Pollack
, Milton Ager & Jack Yellen
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1927
[Columbia 1048]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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12/1927
[Victor 21000]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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[Victor 21105]
written by Lew Pollack
& Sidney Clare
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1928
[Victor 21019]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Banner 6101]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Brunswick 3893]
written by Erno Rapée & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Brunswick 3870]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Victor 21388]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Brunswick 3927]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Columbia 4962]
written by Jack Yellen & Lew Pollack
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1928
[Brunswick 4026]
written by Lew Pollack
& Erno Rapee
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1934
[Victor 24710]
written by Paul Francis Webster & Lew Pollack
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1934
[Columbia 2944]
written by Paul Francis Webster & Lew Pollack
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1934
[Decca 245]
written by Paul Francis Webster & Lew Pollack
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1934
written by Paul Francis Webster & Lew Pollack
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written by Lew Pollack
& Jack Yellen
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1936
[Victor 25401]
written by Lew Pollack
& Jack Yellen
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1936
[Victor 25421]
written by Sidney D. Mitchell & Lew Pollack
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[Decca 1116]
written by Lew Pollack
& Sidney D. Mitchell
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1937
written by Sidney D. Mitchell & Lew Pollack
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vocal by Rose Blane
[Bluebird 10924]
written by Lew Pollack
&
Charles Newman
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hit for Guy Lombardo in 1927
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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12/1951
vocals by Bob Carroll
[Decca 27859]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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12/1951
as Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
[Mercury 5747]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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12/1951
vocals by The Norman Luboff Choir
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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instrumental [Jubilee 45-5070]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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01/1952
[RCA 47-4375]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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02/1952
[Capitol 1919]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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[Capitol 3292]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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[London 9584]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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04/1963
as Joe Harnell and Orchestra
[Kapp 521]
written by Lew Pollack
& Erno Rapee
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06/1963
[Capitol 4974]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack
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Diane The Bachelors
from
Presenting: The Bachelors
[London 9639]
written by Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack