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ASCAP SALUTES OSCAR
WINNERS
ASCAP Academy winners since 1934:
1934 — "The Continental" -Con Conrad, Herbert Magidson
1935 — "Lullaby of Broadway" -Harry Warren, Al Dubin 1936 -"The Way You Look Tonight" — Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields 1937 — "Sweet Leilani" — Harry Owens
ASCAP congratulates the 1957 Winners l938-"Thanks for the Memory" -Ralph Ranger, Leo Robin
ii A ■ ■ Til E WAY" 1939-"0ver the Rainbow"-E. Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen
-.....„-»-.„, 1940-"When You Wish Upon A Star"Ned Washington, Leigh Harline JIMMY VAN HEUSEN SAMMY CAHN ..».„, „ « „ ». „
, . _ _._ „.„_ 1941— The Last Time I Saw Paris -Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstem 2nd
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1942 White Christmas -Irving Berlin
1943 — "You'll Never Know" -Harry Warren, Mack Gordon 1944 -"Swinging On A Star"-James Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
1945 — "It Might As Well Be Spring" -Rodgers and Hammerstein
1946 — "On the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe"-H. Warren, J. Mercer
1947 — "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" — Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert
1948 — "Buttons and Bows" — Jay Livingston, Ray Evans 1949 -"Baby, It's Cold Outside" -Frank Loesser 1950 — "Mona Lisa" -Ray Evans, Jay Livingston 1951 -"In the Cool Cool Cool of the Evening"-H. Carmichael, J. Mercer
^■Jj^soJJW ^^^*^3BIBBS^^^^^ 1952 — "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin' " — Oimitri Tiomkin, Ned Washington
F/1a^8 SAMPAS 1953 -"Secret Love" -Sammy Fain, Paul Webster
| Y%*f% fU 1954 -"Three Coins in the Fountain" -Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
*)\Ar/^J 1955-"Love is a Many Splendored Thing" — Paul Francis Webster, Sammy Fain
|H|!^|f 1956 -"Whatever Will Be, Will Be" ('Que Sera, Sera')Ray Evans, Jay Livingston