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Victor Young August 8 1899 - November 10 1956 Was An American Composer Violinist And Conducter. He Was Born In Chicago. Young Began As A Concert Violinist But Moved Into The Popular Music Sphere When He Joined Ted Fiorito's Orchestra. In The Mid '30s He Moved To Hollywood Where He Concentrated On Film Work As Well As Making A Large Number Of Recordings Of Light Music And Providing The Backing For Popular Singers Including Bing Crosby. His Composer Credits Include "When I Fall In Love " "Blue Star The 'Medic' Theme " "Sweet Sue" "Can't We Talk It Over" "Street Of Dreams" "Love Letters" "My Foolish Heart" "Stella By Starlight" And "I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You". He Received 22 Academy Award Nominations For His Work In Film Twice Being Nominated 4 Times In A Single Year But Did Not Win During His Lifetime. He Received His Only Oscar Posthumously For His Score Of Around The World In Eighty Days 1956 . His Other Scores Include Golden Boy 1939 For Whom The Bell Tolls 1943 Love Letters 1945 Samson And Delilah 1949 The Quiet Man 1952 Scaramouche 1952 And Shane 1953 . Victor Young Died In Palm Springs California At Age 57 Following A Cerebral Hemorrhage And Stroke. Source Wikipedia

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