Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_HilliardBob Hilliard - Wikipedia

    Bob Hilliard (born Hilliard Goldsmith; January 28, 1918 – February 1, 1971) was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs: " Alice in Wonderland ", " In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning ", " Any Day Now ", " Dear Hearts and Gentle People ", " Our Day Will Come ", " My Little Corner of the World ", " Tower of Strength ...

  2. Robert C. Hilliard is an American civil rights and personal injury attorney notable for his United States Supreme Court argument in Hernandez vs. Mesa seeking to hold a border patrol agent accountable for the cross border shooting of a Mexican national, Sergio Hernandez.

  3. 4 de may. de 2010 · Burt Bacharach - .Bob Hilliard. Composed, Arranged And Conducted By Burt Bacharach

  4. Burt Bacharach, Bob Hilliard " Any Day Now " is a popular song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard in 1962. It has been recorded by numerous artists over the years, including notable versions by Chuck Jackson in 1962, Alan Price in 1965, Elvis Presley in 1969, Scott Walker in 1973 and Ronnie Milsap in 1982.

  5. Bob Hilliard. Inductee. 1918- 1971 Born/Died. 1983 Inducted. Wrote dozens of hits in 1940s and 50s. Lyricist Bob Hilliard was born in New York City on January 28, 1918. After attending New York City public schools, Hilliard began work as a lyricist on Tin Pan Alley.

  6. Bob Hilliard. Real name. Hilliard Goldsmith. Born. January 28, 1918. Died. February 1, 1971. Country. United States. IPI. 00014125728 75 works. Affiliation. ASCAP. Comments. Lyricist, who was inducted into The Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983. Buy. Meta. Added by Bastien. Works 65. Discussions 1. All. Songs written by Bob Hilliard. Original songs.

  7. Bob Hilliard | Discografía | Discogs. Nombre real: Hilliard Goldsmith. Perfil: American lyricist. Born: 28 January 1918 in NYC, New York, USA. Died: 1 February 1971 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (aged 53). Started work as a Tin Pan Alley, then Broadway, lyricist. He wrote many popular tracks for artists.