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  1. Philip Green (19 July 1911 – 6 October 1982), sometimes credited as Harry Philip Green or Phil Green, was a British film and television composer and conductor, and also a pianist and accordion player. He made his name in the 1930s playing in and conducting dance bands, performed with leading classical musicians, scored up to 150 films, wrote ...

  2. Philip Green was born on July 19, 1911 in Whitechapel, London, England, UK. He was a composer and actor, known for One for the Money (2012), All Night Long (1962) and Desert Mice (1959). He died on October 6, 1982 in Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0337898Philip Green - IMDb

    Philip Green was born on 19 July 1911 in Whitechapel, London, England, UK. He was a composer and actor, known for One for the Money (2012), All Night Long (1962) and Desert Mice (1959). He died on 6 October 1982 in Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland.

  4. Green’s hundreds of commercial recordings included hit selections, various novelty and jazz numbers, countless accompaniments for popular singers plus special recordings for Decca Records’ wartime Music While You Work series and a series of MGM 78s for the American market.

  5. Philip Green originally did Cry of the Wild Goose, Knightsbridge March, La paloma, Abdul Abulbul Amir and other songs. Philip Green wrote El lobo (The Wolf), Say Wonderful Things, Ecstasy and Park Plaza.

  6. Nov 11, 2022 · Philip Green (July 19, 1911 - October 6, 1982), born Harry Philip Green, was a movie and television composer whose work ran the range of horror to comedy. He composed for many production music libraries including Capitol Hi Q, Chappell, Francis Day & Hunter, and Paxton.

  7. May 15, 2022 · During his career he composed for 150 films including the 1956 comedy 'The March Hare' starring Peggy Cummings, Terrance Morgan and Cyril Cusack. The plot follows an Irish baronet who loses his ...