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George Tibbles
George Tibbles is credited on 174 releases across 64 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
174
Pressings credited
64
Albums
8
Decades active
22
In collections
Biography
George F. Tibbles (June 7, 1913 – February 14, 1987) was an American composer and screenwriter. He and Ramez Idriss co-wrote "The Woody Woodpecker Song" for the 1948 short film, Wet Blanket Policy; the song would receive an Academy Award nomination (Academy Award for Best Original Song), and by June 30, 1948, it was third on the hit parade. Tibbles also composed the theme music for Bringing Up Buddy and Pistols 'n' Petticoats. Tibbles wrote the scripts for the TV series My Three Sons, as well as several for the shows Leave It to Beaver, One Day at a Time, The Betty White Show, and Life with Elizabeth. Tibbles authored the stage comedy That's All the Love I've Got..., which played at the Charles Playhouse in Boston from July 17-26, 1981. The production starred Kaye Ballard and Marisa Pavan and was directed by Sheldon Keller.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
174 releases · 64 albums · active 1950–2023
- Performance · 169
- Other credits · 6
Studios: Centaur Studios, NYC · Gold Star Studios · MSL-studio · Hudson Productions, Inc.
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Andrews Sisters
- Frank Sinatra
- Danny Kaye (2)
- Kay Kyser
- Woody Woodpecker (2)
- Baja Marimba Band
- Mariachi Mexico
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