In 1947, Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood's top screenwriter, until he and other artists were jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.
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A Little Bird Told Me |
Paula Watson: writer, performer
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I'm in Town |
Frantic Faye Thomas: writer, performer
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I'm Going Upstairs |
John Lee Hooker: writer, performer
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Jingle Bells |
James Pierpont: writer
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra: performer
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Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do |
Billie Holiday: performer
Porter Grainger: writer
Everett Robbins: writer
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Drunken Father |
Max Steiner: writer
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Harlot Mother |
Max Steiner: writer
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Merry Christmas Mama! |
Max Steiner: writer
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Saratoga Special |
Dicky Wells: writer
Buck Clayton: performer
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The Mood I'm In |
Delores Cherry Leatherwood: writer
Camille Howard: performer
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The Glow Worm |
Johnny Mercer: writer
Paul Lincke: writer
Lilla Cayley Robinson: writer
The Mills Brothers: performer
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Sight Seeing by Scooter |
Georges Auric: writer
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Mouth of Truth |
Georges Auric: writer
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Willie the Cool Cat |
Big Jay McNeely: performer
Jay McNeely: writer
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Happy Birthday |
Mildred J. Hill: writer
Patty S. Hill: writer
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Draba Fight |
Alex North: writer
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Kill |
Alex North: writer
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Varinia & Crasuss |
Alex North: writer
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