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Sammy Gallop (March 16, 1915 – February 24, 1971[1][2]) was an American lyricist, known for his big band and swing songs of the 1940s and 1950s.[3]

Biography

Gallop was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He originally worked as a surveyor and draftsman.[4] On February 24, 1971, Gallop committed suicide in Encino, California.[1][5] Some records mentioned his name as Gallup.

Works

Works With >1 Composer
Title Words Music
Boogie Woogie Maxixe[6] Sammy Gallup, Gil Rodin,

& Bob Crosby

Sammy Gallup, Gil Rodin,

& Bob Crosby

Cry My Heart[7] Sammy Gallop, Jimmy Saunders,

& Ricky Vallo

Sammy Gallop, Jimmy Saunders,

& Ricky Vallo

Cradled in the Arms of Love[8] Sammy Gallop Michael P. Grace & Helmy Kresa
I Dare to Dream[9] Sammy Gallop Michael P. Grace & Carl Tucker
No Good Man[10] Sammy Gallop Dan Fisher and Irene Higginbotham
Elmer's Tune[10] Sammy Gallop Elmer Albrecht and Dick Jurgens
The Way I Feel About You[10] Sammy Gallop Doc Severinsen and Tommy Newsom
You're Gonna Hate Your Self in the Mornin[10] Sammy Gallop Larry Stock and Ira Schuster

References

  1. ^ a b "Sammy Gallop". IMDB. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  2. ^ Studwell, William E. (2000). They also wrote : evaluative essays on lesser known popular American songwriters prior to the rock era. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow. p. 204. ISBN 0810837897.
  3. ^ "Sammy Gallop – Biography". Parabrisas. Archived from the original on 4 January 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  4. ^ Vaché, Warren W. (2000). The unsung songwriters : America's masters of melodies. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 141. ISBN 0810835703.
  5. ^ O'Brian, Jack (March 12, 1971). "Rose Hasn't Given Okay". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  6. ^ a b M1630 CROSBY, MOB.I.2 Boogie woogie maxixe; words and music byI.C &#39;Sammy Gallop, Gil Rodin &amp; Bob Crosby.409 Appl. states prev. reg. 16Sep53,- EU33 1104. © Bregman, Vocco &amp; Conn,inc., New York; 5Oct53; EP74695.I. Gallop, Sammy, 1915- II. Rodin,Gil. III. Title,Library of Congress
  7. ^ a b Gallop, Sammy, 1915-M1630 VALLO, RICKY..2 Cry my heart; words and music by Jimmy.V Saunders, Sammy Gallop and Ricky Vallo.409 © Bregman, Vocco &amp; Conn, inc.,New York; 24Sep52; EP65943.I. Saunders, Jimmy. II. Gallop, Sammy,1915- III. Title.Library of CongressCopyright Office
  8. ^ a b gallop, Sammy.CRADLED IN THE ARMS OF LOVE; w SammyGallop m Michael P. Grace &amp; HelmyKresa © Gabriel Records 8Jun53EU32f210Library of CongressCopyright Office
  9. ^ a b Gallop, Sammy.I DARE TO DTRAM; w Sammy Gallopm Michael Grace &amp; Carl Tucker, ©aabriel Records t&#39;May53 ,EU319367Library of Congress rCopyright Office
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Sammy Gallop – Compositions". Parabrisas. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  11. ^ Gallop, Sammy.GLORY BE AND HALLELUJAH; vi SammyGallop m Jerry Livingston,© Santly-Joy, inc. 15Jun53 EU321124 40Library of CongressCopyright Office
  12. ^ Gallop, Sammy.THE BLOSSOMS ON THE BOUGH w SammyGallop m Carl Sigman © Bourne, inc.13May49 EU168812Qr
  13. ^ "Sentimental Touch - Sammy Gallop". Second Hand Songs. Retrieved 18 January 2018.