Lew Brown
Lew Brown
(
December 10
,
1893
-
February 5
,
1958
) was a
lyricist
for
popular songs
in the
United States
. Brown was born as
Louis Brownstein
in
Odessa
,
Russia
. His family immigrated to the United States in
1898
and settled in
The Bronx
of
New York City
. Brown wrote lyrics for the songs of many of the top
Tin Pan Alley
songwriters
of the day, including
Albert Von Tilzer
,
Con Conrad
, and
Harold Arlen
. For most of the late
1920s
, he was a partner with successful songwriters
Ray Henderson
and
Buddy De Sylva
. Brown also wrote or co-wrote several
Broadway
shows. Lew Brown died in
New York City
Brown, Lew Brown, Lew
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