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Matt Dennis (
February 11,
1914–
June 21,
2002) was a
singer, pianist, bandleader, arranger, and writer of music for
popular music songs.
He was born in
Seattle, Washington. His mother was a
violinist and his father a singer, and the family was in
vaudeville, so he was early exposed to music. In
1933 he joined
Horace Heidt's orchestra as a vocalist and pianist. Later on, he formed his own band, with
Dick Haymes as vocalist. He became vocal coach, arranger, and accompanist for
Martha Tilton, and worked with a new vocal group, the
Stafford Sisters. Jo Stafford, one of the sisters, joined the
Tommy Dorsey band in
1940 and persuaded Dorsey to hire Dennis as arranger and composer. Dennis wrote prolifically, with fourteen of his songs recorded by the Dorsey band in one year alone, including "Everything Happens to Me," an early hit for
Frank Sinatra.
After three and a half years in the
United States Air Force in
World War II, Dennis returned to music writing and arranging, getting a boost from his old friend Dick Haymes, who hired him to be the music director for his
radio program. With
lyricist Tom Adair he wrote songs for Haymes' program.
Dennis recorded six very fine albums most of which are out of print.
Songs with music by Matt Dennis
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