Bunny Lewis
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Bridges Georges McGibbon Lewis (12 November 1918 – 7 September 2001)[1] professionally known under pen name Bunny Lewis, also known professionally under various pseudonyms was a London-based manager, record producer and composer and music manager whose songwriting abilities were used in a number of films. Sometimes this coincided with involvement in films of musicians whom he personally managed, most notably the actor and singer, Craig Douglas.[2] He also co-composed the 1954 song "Cara Mia", which was a bestseller. Authorship was accredited to 'Tulio Trapani and Lee Lange'; Lee Lange was the pseudonym for David Whitfield's producer, Lewis, and Tulio Trapani was the pen name of the song's other co-writer and arranger, Mantovani.[3]
Bunny Lewis | |
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Birth name | Bridges George McGibbon Lewis |
Also known as | Lee Lange, Johnny May, Emile Reisdorff |
Born | (1918-11-12)12 November 1918 Kensington, London, England |
Died | 7 September 2001(2001-09-07) (aged 82) Westminster, London, England |
Genres | Traditional popular music |
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Years active | Late 1940s – late 1960s |
Labels | Decca |
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