Biography
American pop lyricist Mort Dixon scored a few musicals for Broadway and Hollywood, but mostly wrote songs that were independent hits during the 1920s and '30s. Born in N.Y.C. in 1892, Dixon started out in show business as an actor in vaudeville. After his WWI military service, Dixon directed a show in France called Whiz Bang, and a few years later began songwriting. The future member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame got a hit with his first published try, 1923's That Old Gang of Mine. Some of Dixon's other hits are Bye Bye Blackbird, I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover, You're My Everything, The Lady in Red, and Happiness Ahead. He also wrote songs for musicals, including the 1930 stage production +Sweet and Low and movies #Flirtation Walk (1934), #Sweet Music, and #We're in the Money (1935). Dixon most often collaborated with Ray Henderson, Allie Wrubel, Harry Warren, Harry Woods, and lyricist Billy Rose. ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi



 
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"BYE BYE BLACKBIRD" - Ray Henderson/Mort Dixon
신기한 피아노 연주! ㅣRay Henderson & Mort Dixon - Bye Bye Blackbird | 최민석 장영은 안재진 트리오
Bye bye Blackbird (Ray Henderson/Mort Dixon)
You're My Everything by Harry Warren, Mort Dixon, Joe Young
Miss Jake - Bye Bye Blackbird (Ray Henderson/Mort Dixon)
#76 - "Bye Bye Blackbird" by Ray Henderson & Mort Dixon
PETER MINTUN: The Lady In Red (Mort Dixon - Allie Wrubel) 1935
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