Herman Hupfeld

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As Time Goes By 04:53 Tools
As Time Goes By (Theme From Casablanca) 03:06 Tools
As Time Goes By (from "Casablanca") 00:30 Tools
As Time Goes By (From Casablanca) 03:05 Tools
As Time Goes By - From Casablanca 03:05 Tools
Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep) 03:05 Tools
As Times Goes By (Casablanca) 03:06 Tools
As time goes by (Arr. Watanabe) - From "Casablanca" 03:06 Tools
As Time Goes By from Casablanca (1942) 03:06 Tools
Casablanca 03:05 Tools
Casablanca - As Time Goes By 00:00 Tools
As Time Goes By (Casablanca) 00:30 Tools
As Time Goes By (from Cassablanca) 03:00 Tools
As Time Goes By (Casablanca / Film) 00:30 Tools
Casablanca - As Times Goes By 00:30 Tools
As Time Goes By (Casablanca theme) - 02:46 Tools
As Time Goes By [Casablanca] 02:46 Tools
A Traves de los Años - As Time Goes By 07:45 Tools
Casablanca: "As Time Goes By" (1942) 04:39 Tools
Sandoo 06:22 Tools
As Times Goes By 02:46 Tools
As Time Goes By from Casablanca - Instrumental 02:46 Tools
Casablanca: As Time Goes By 05:33 Tools
Casablanca - Music From The Motion Picture 07:45 Tools
As Time Goes By (Casablanca / Film) | Klassik Radio Live 05:33 Tools
As time goes by (Arr. Watanabe) [From "Casablanca"] 05:33 Tools
As Time Goes By from "Casablanca" (1942) 05:33 Tools
Di tsajt fargajt (As Time Goes By) 04:39 Tools
Casablanca (As Time Goes By) 04:39 Tools
A Través de los Años (As Time Goes By) 04:39 Tools
Mein Onkel Bumba (Live) 04:39 Tools
A Traves De Los Años (As Time Goes By) 04:39 Tools
As Time Goes By from Casablanca (1942) - Instrumental 04:39 Tools
Casablanca - As Time Goes By - Herman Hupfeld 04:39 Tools
Herman Hupfeld: As Time Goes By 04:39 Tools
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Herman Hupfeld (February 1, 1894–June 8, 1951) was an American songwriter. His most notable composition was "As Time Goes By" (from the film Casablanca but this song was written in 1931 for the Broadway show "Everybody's Welcome", which ran for 139 performances)[1]. Hupfeld never wrote a whole Broadway score, but he became known as a composer who could write a song to fit a specific scene within a Broadway show. His best known songs include "Sing Something Simple", "Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To Sleep)", "When Yuba Plays The Rhumba On The Tuba", "Are You Making Any Money?", "Savage Serenade", "Down the Old Back Road", "A Hut in Hoboken", "Night Owl", "Honey Ma Love", "Baby's Blue", "Untitled" and "The Calinda". While not known as a public performer, Hupfeld was featured on a Victor Young & His Orchestra 78rpm recorded on January 22, 1932. He sang and played piano on two of his compositions; "Goopy Geer (He plays piano and he plays by ear)" and "Down The Old Back Road" (Brunswick 6251). According to Roger D. Kinkle in his excellent "The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz 1900-1950" (Arlington House, 1974), Hupfeld studied violin in Germany at 9. He was in the Military during World War I, and he entertained camps and hospitals during World War II. Hupfeld never married and with few exceptions, stayed in his home town of Monclair, NJ for his entire life. Hupfeld was buried at Mount Hebron Cemetery, in Montclair, New Jersey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.