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Elias Paul "Allie" Wrubel (January 15, 1905 – December 13, 1973)

(1992). 9780851129396, Guinness Publishing.
was an American and .


Biography
Wrubel was born to a family in Middletown, , United States, the son of Regina (née Glasscheib) and Isaac Wrubel.
(2014). 9781467101202, Arcadia Publishing. .
His family founded the Wrubels department store in Middletown, Connecticut. He attended Wesleyan University and Columbia University before working in dance bands. "After earning his bachelor’s degree in 1926, Allie enrolled in graduate music studies at Columbia University. He roomed with his close friend, film actor a, and began playing with bands in Greenwich Village and making the rounds on Tin Pan Alley." Elias Paul "Allie" Wrubel...., Western States Jewish History. By Jonathan L. Friedmann. Retrieved February 5, 2013. He played saxophone and clarinet for a variety of famous swing bands. In 1934 he moved to Hollywood to work for Warner Bros. as a contract songwriter. He contributed material to a large number of movies, including those of the famous before moving to Disney in 1947.

Wrubel collaborated with lyricist on the song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", from the film Song of the South, which won the Oscar for Best Song in 1947.

Wrubel also contributed to the films Make Mine Music, Duel in the Sun, I Walk Alone, , Tulsa, Never Steal Anything Small and . The lyricists with whom he collaborated included , , Charles Newman, and . When he died, from a heart attack aged 68, in Twentynine Palms, California, he left a lengthy catalogue of songs.

Allie Wrubel was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. His best-known songs include:

  • "Breakin' My Back Putting Up A Front For You"
  • "Cleanin' My Rifle (Dreamin' Of You)"
  • "Gone with the Wind"
  • "Farewell to Arms"
  • "Flirtation Walk"
  • "I Met Her on Monday"
  • "I'll Buy That Dream"
  • "Mine Alone"
  • "Music Maestro Please"
  • "The Lady from 29 Palms"
  • "The Lady in Red"
  • "The Masquerade Is Over"
  • "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"


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