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" Blueberry Hill " is a popular American song published in 1940 and first recorded and released by Sammy Kaye in 1940 on RCA Victor. It is best remembered for its 1950s rock and roll version by Fats Domino.
This was written by Vincent Rose, Al Lewis and Larry Stock for the 1940 Western The Singing Hill before they decided it was good enough to be released commercially. The song was used in the movie, where it was heard for the first time performed by Gene Autry.
Larry Stock (born Lazarus Goldberger; December 4, 1896 – May 4, 1984) was an American songwriter. He is most known for being a songwriter and composer for many songs including "Blueberry Hill" which was later recorded by Fats Domino.
Wrote "Blueberry Hill" made famous by Fats Domino. Larry Stock was born in 1896, the son of a cellist with the New York Symphony Orchestra. Before his eighth birthday, Stock was playing the piano, and at 12, was accepted by the Institute of Musical Art in New York, which later was renamed The Juilliard School. Graduating at 16, he continued his ...
Louis Armstrong didn’t actually write Blueberry Hill. The song was written by Vincent Rose, Larry Stock, and Al Lewis in 1940. Armstrong’s heartfelt rendition and soulful interpretation, however, made it one of his signature songs. 2.
Aug 2, 2021 · “Blueberry Hill” was written by three songwriters: Vincent Rose, who composed the music, and Larry Stock & Al Lewis, who wrote the lyrics. It was published in 1940, some sixteen years before...
Jun 23, 2008 · Blueberry Hill is a popular song published in 1940. The music was written by Vincent Rose, the lyrics by Al Lewis and Larry Stock. It was recorded six times in 1940.
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