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Sammy Gallop

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

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

Works

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Works With >1 Composer Composing the Music
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
I've Love you Before[11] Sammy Gallop & Patience Young Peggy Stuart
Do a Little Waltz With Yourself[12] Sammy Gallop, Dick Sanford, & Sammy Mysels Sammy Gallop, Dick Sanford, & Sammy Mysels

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