| “Gone with the Wind” | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by Horace Heidt | ||
| Released | 1937 | |
| Writer(s) | Allie Wrubel (music) Herb Magidson (lyrics) |
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"Gone with the Wind" is a popular song. Horace Heidt ( May 21, 1901 - December 1, 1986) was an American pianist Big band leader and radio-TV personality Events January 21 - Paul Sacher conducts the world premiere of Béla Bartók 's Music for Strings Percussion and Celesta A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both Allie Wrubel ( 15 January, 1905 &ndash 13 January, 1973) was an American Composer and Songwriter. Herb Magidson (born January 7, 1906 - died January 2, 1986) is a popular Lyricist. Popular music is Music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more A song is a Musical composition. Songs contain vocal parts that are performed 'sung' and generally feature Words ( Lyrics) commonly followed The music was written by Allie Wrubel, the lyrics by Herb Magidson. Allie Wrubel ( 15 January, 1905 &ndash 13 January, 1973) was an American Composer and Songwriter. Herb Magidson (born January 7, 1906 - died January 2, 1986) is a popular Lyricist. The song was published in 1937. Events January 21 - Paul Sacher conducts the world premiere of Béla Bartók 's Music for Strings Percussion and Celesta A version recorded by Horace Heidt was a #1 song in 1937. Horace Heidt ( May 21, 1901 - December 1, 1986) was an American pianist Big band leader and radio-TV personality Events January 21 - Paul Sacher conducts the world premiere of Béla Bartók 's Music for Strings Percussion and Celesta
Diane E. Holloway, who has written extensively on American popular songs, indicates that the title was inspired by the 1936 publication of the novel "Gone with the Wind," and the timing indicates that this is likely. But the lyrics have no connection to the subject matter of the novel, and this song should not be confused with any of the music featured in the 1939 movie "Gone with the Wind. "