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Working with a number of lyricists, he wrote several more hits, including "
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movies, including the songs "My Heart Is Taking Lessons" (1938, from
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From 1942, Monaco worked with several lyricists, including
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American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
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They wrote successfully for several 258:" (1916; lyrics by Joseph McCarthy and 648:Italian emigrants to the United States 7: 643:20th-century American male musicians 393:"We Mustn't Say Goodbye" (lyrics by 431:. This was a posthumous nomination. 340:; their most successful song was " 274:), which was performed in 1927 by 25: 373:Four of Monaco's songs received 580:Free scores by James V. Monaco 1: 286:George Burns and Gracie Allen 46:1915 photo of James V. Monaco 195:He played piano at cafes in 377:nominations for Best Song: 232:), which was introduced by 664: 590:James V. Monaco recordings 423:I Can't Begin to Tell You 363:Beverly Hills, California 342:I Can't Begin to Tell You 236:in 1913 and performed by 100:Beverly Hills, California 39: 27:Italian-American composer 448:American Composer Series 437:Songwriters Hall of Fame 221:Ziegfeld Follies of 1912 628:American male composers 264:Dirty Hands, Dirty Face 633:Italian male composers 369:Awards and recognition 344:" from the 1945 film 173: 52:Background information 413:) from the 1944 film 397:) from the 1943 film 171: 508:White, Mark (1983). 299:in 1936 to work for 226:You Made Me Love You 146:James Vincent Monaco 62:James Vincent Monaco 18:James Vincent Monaco 478:Guinness Publishing 388:Rhythm on the River 357:Monaco died from a 330:Rhythm on the River 266:" (1923; lyrics by 176:Monaco was born in 638:People from Formia 476:(First ed.). 416:Sweet and Low-Down 407:I'm Making Believe 400:Stage Door Canteen 228:" (with lyrics by 174: 428:The Dolly Sisters 347:The Dolly Sisters 301:Paramount Studios 140: 139: 16:(Redirected from 655: 558: 552: 539: 533: 524: 523: 505: 492: 491: 480:. p. 1724. 464: 320:Sing You Sinners 182:Albany, New York 133: 96: 93:October 16, 1945 77:January 13, 1885 76: 74: 59: 44: 30: 21: 663: 662: 658: 657: 656: 654: 653: 652: 608: 607: 599:James V. 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James Vincent Monaco
1915 photo of James V. Monaco
Formia
Italy
Beverly Hills, California
Italian
American
popular music

Formia
Albany, New York
Chicago
New York City
Manhattan
Coney Island
Broadway
revue
William Jerome
Ziegfeld Follies of 1912
You Made Me Love You
Joseph McCarthy
Al Jolson
Judy Garland
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
Tin Pan Alley
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?
Howard Johnson
Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
Grant Clarke
Edgar Leslie

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