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    Gus Arnheim (September 4, 1897 – January 19, 1955) was an American pianist and an early popular band leader. He is noted for writing several songs with his first hit being "I Cried for You" from 1923. He was most popular in the 1920s and 1930s. He also had a few small acting roles.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0036280Gus Arnheim - IMDb

    Gus Arnheim. Actor: Scarface. Composer, conductor and songwriter ("I Cried For You", "Sweet and Lovely"), leader of his own orchestra, he toured Europe and the US, appearing in theatres, night clubs and ballrooms.

    • Actor, Music Department, Soundtrack
    • September 11, 1887
    • Gus Arnheim
    • January 19, 1955
  3. Pianist Gus Arnheim leads his orchestra in several popular tunes: Nobody But You, That Reminds Me of You, and a jazzy rag.

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  4. Gus Arnheim. Actor: Scarface. Composer, conductor and songwriter ("I Cried For You", "Sweet and Lovely"), leader of his own orchestra, he toured Europe and the US, appearing in theatres, night clubs and ballrooms.

    • September 11, 1887
    • January 19, 1955
  5. Apr 30, 2019 · 1931 HITS ARCHIVE: Them There Eyes - Gus Arnheim (Rhythm Boys, vocal) Though the “Rhythm Boys” name would continue to be used by others, this popular Arnheim hit was the final commercial disc...

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    • The78Prof
  6. Gus Arnheim (September 4, 1897 – January 19, 1955) was an American pianist and an early popular band leader. He is noted for writing several songs with his first hit being "I Cried for You" from 1923.

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  8. Gus Arnheim. (1897—1955) Quick Reference. B. 11 September 1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, d. 19 January 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA. Remembered today mainly as the composer of such songs as ‘I Cried For You’, ‘I’m ... From: Arnheim Gus in Encyclopedia of Popular Music » Subjects: Music. Related content in Oxford Reference.