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  1. Gordon Hill Jenkins (May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984) was an American arranger, composer, and pianist who was influential in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] .

  2. Prolific composer ("Manhattan Tower"), songwriter ("Goodbye"), conductor, arranger and author, educated in public schools and then a banjoist in orchestras and on radio in St. Louis, Missouri, then came to Hollywood in 1938 as music director for NBC and composer of scores for films, radio, and night club revues.

  3. Jun 23, 2019 · Love in the Tower Manhattan Tower (Gordon Jenkins album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Manhattan Tower was a composition written by Gordon Jenkins in the 1940s and first issued to...

  4. Gordon Jenkins | Songwriters Hall of Fame. here. Top Composer, Conductor, Arranger, in 1940s and 50s. Browse Song Catalog: ASCAP. Gordon Jenkins. Inductee. 1910- 1984 Born/Died. 1982 Inducted. Worked with Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Andrews Sisters.

  5. Jul 20, 2009 · A lovely version of the song written by Victor Young and Ned Washington, which was a top ten hit for Gordon Jenkins in 1950.

  6. Prolific composer ("Manhattan Tower"), songwriter ("Goodbye"), conductor, arranger and author, educated in public schools and then a banjoist in orchestras and on radio in St. Louis, Missouri, then came to Hollywood in 1938 as music director for NBC and composer of scores for films, radio, and night club revues.

  7. Gordon Hill Jenkins was an American arranger, composer and pianist who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements.

  8. Gordon Hill Jenkins (12 May 1910 – 1 May 1984) was an American arranger who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements.

  9. Explore Gordon Jenkins's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gordon Jenkins on AllMusic.

  10. Gordon Hill Jenkins (May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984) was an American arranger, composer, and pianist who was influential in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s.