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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buddy_FeyneBuddy Feyne - Wikipedia

    Buddy Feyne (born Bernard Feinstein; June 9, 1912 – December 10, 1998) was an American lyricist during the swing era. He wrote the lyrics for " Tuxedo Junction ", which went to No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 1940 when Glenn Miller recorded it, " Jersey Bounce ", which was No. 15 on the Cash Box Hit Parade of 1942., [2] and "Jumpin' with ...

  2. Buddy Feyne, lyricist for Big Band era songs such as Tuxedo Junction & Jersey Bounce, composed songs from the 30's through the 90's.

  3. Buddy Feyne. Soundtrack: Captain America: The First Avenger. Composer ("Tuxedo Junction", "Jersey Bounce"), songwriter, singer, author and producer, educated at the American Academy of Television in Los Angeles. He was a singer, dancer and vocalist with several orchestras, and a soloist on radio.

    • June 9, 1912
    • December 10, 1998
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1244572Buddy Feyne - IMDb

    Buddy Feyne. Soundtrack: Captain America: The First Avenger. Composer ("Tuxedo Junction", "Jersey Bounce"), songwriter, singer, author and producer, educated at the American Academy of Television in Los Angeles. He was a singer, dancer and vocalist with several orchestras, and a soloist on radio.

    • Music Department, Soundtrack
    • June 9, 1912
    • Buddy Feyne
    • December 10, 1998
  5. Buddy Feyne, lyricist for Big Band era songs such as Tuxedo Junction & Jersey Bounce, composed songs from the 30's through the 90's.

  6. Jan 22, 1999 · Bernard Feinstein (Buddy Feyne), lyricist, composer, publisher, singer: born New York 9 June 1912; three times married (one son, one daughter); died Los Angeles 10 December 1998.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Buddy_FeyneBuddy Feyne - Wikiwand

    Buddy Feyne was an American lyricist during the swing era. He wrote the lyrics for "Tuxedo Junction", which went to No. 1 on the Billboard chart in 1940 when Glenn Miller recorded it, "Jersey Bounce", which was No. 15 on the Cash Box Hit Parade of 1942., and "Jumpin' with Symphony Sid".