Earl Robinson

Bing Crosby, ''Ballad for Americans'' (Decca Records 1940) Earl Hawley Robinson (July 2, 1910 – July 20, 1991) was a composer, arranger and folk music singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. Robinson is remembered for his music, including the cantata "Ballad for Americans" and songs such as "Joe Hill" and "Black and White", which expressed his left-leaning political views. He wrote many popular songs and music for Hollywood films, including his collaboration with Lewis Allan on the 1940s hit "The House I Live In" from the Academy Award winning film of the same name. He was a member of the Communist Party from the 1930s to the 1950s.

The jazz clarinetist Perry Robinson (19382018) was his son. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991
    Published 1998
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    by Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991
    Published 1968
    Musical Score Book
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    by Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991
    Published 2001
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    by Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991
    Published 1940
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    Published 2001
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    by Eisler, Hanns, 1898-1962
    Published 1967
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    Musical Score Book
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    by Eisler, Hanns, 1898-1962
    Published 1967
    Other Authors: ...Robinson, Earl, 1910-1991...
    Musical Score Book
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    Published 2000
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    Published 1996
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    Published 1996
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    Published 1996
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