Leo Robin
Leo Robin (April 6, 1900 – December 29, 1984) was an American composer, lyricist and songwriter. He is probably best known for collaborating with Ralph Rainger on the 1938 Oscar-winning song "Thanks for the Memory," sung by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the film The Big Broadcast of 1938, and with Jule Styne on "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," a song whose witty, Cole Porter style of lyric came to be identified with its famous interpreter Marilyn Monroe.
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Title | Summary | |
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Thanks for the Memory | ... Ralph Rainger | Songwriter: Leo Robin | Vocals: Harry ... |
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- Leo Robin wrote Thanks for the Memory
- Thanks for the Memory was written by Leo Robin