Norman Zeno

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Role

Writer

Date of birth

01/20/1906

Date of death

02/26/1983

Norman Zeno

Biography

Composer Norman Zeno ("Long as You Got Your Health") was also an author, lyricist and producer, educated at Yale University. He directed USO shows and Camp Tamiment productions, then wrote songs for Broadway musicals including "Parade", "Ziegfeld Follies", "Earl Carroll's Sketch Book", "George White's Scandals" and "The Show is On", and then special material for television, night clubs and revues at Versailles, New York. He also wrote industrial shows for General Electric, Plymouth, Motorola and Lincoln-Mercury. He joined ASCAP in 1937, and his chief musical collaborator was Will Irwin. His popular-song compositions include "Love Come Take Me", "Rhythm in My Hair", "I'm in Love", "Two Get Together", "Anna Louise", "Swiss Chalet", and "What a Dummy Love Has Made of Me".

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