Sidney Lippman, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sidney Lippman

American musician

Date of Birth: 01-Mar-1914

Date of Death: 11-Mar-2003

Profession: composer, songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Sidney Lippman

  • Sidney Lippman (March 1, 1914 – March 11, 2003) was a composer and songwriter.
  • He wrote the music for Nat King Cole's 1951 No.
  • 1 hit "Too Young".
  • He died at a nursing home in North Bergen, New Jersey.
  • He was 89 and had lived in Fort Lee, New Jersey. "Too Young's" words were written by Sylvia Dee, a lyricist and longtime collaborator with Lippman.
  • They got the idea for the song when she told him that her younger brother was getting married and she thought he was too young.
  • As she said that, Mr.
  • Lippman recalled, she looked at me and I looked at her and we both said, 'Title?' He teamed up with Buddy Kaye and Fred Wise to do the words and music for 'A' - You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song), which also became a No.
  • 1 hit, in 1949, as an RCA Victor recording with Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters.
  • Mr.
  • Lippman's other successful pop songs included the novelty Chickery Chick, which was a number one hit for Sammy Kaye in 1945.
  • Sidney Lippman, also called Sid, was a native of Minneapolis and graduated from the University of Minnesota.
  • During World War II he was a merchant seaman.
  • He moved to Manhattan and studied musical composition for a year at the Juilliard School. During his career, Lippman worked with Burt Reynolds, Andy Minsker and Tracey Ullman.

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