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| david, mack | |
| 1993 deaths | |
| american songwriters | |
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HISTORY Mack David was born to a Jew ish family in New York City , New York on July 5, 1912. Mack originally planned to become an Attorney and attended Cornell University and St. John's University Law School. Despite these original goals, in the mid- 1940s , Mack began writing songs for New York's Tin Pan Alley . These initial successes prompted Mack to move to Hollywood , California to work in the Film and Television industries. Mack enjoyed considerable success, including eight Academy Award nominations and induction into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 1975 . ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
POPULAR SONGS In addition to his many Academy Award nominations, Mack David also had a number of hit songs, including:
In addition to these songs, Mack David collaborated with Jerry Livingston on many television theme songs, including ''Casper the Friendly Ghost'', ''77 Sunset Strip'', ''Hawaiian Eye'', ''Bourbon Street Beat'', ''Surfside 6'' and "This is It" (for the 1960s ''The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour'' ). WORK ON BROADWAY
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