Edward Lisbona
Edward Maurice Lisbona (Manchester, 16 July 1905 - 1989) was a British songwriter, who under the name of Eddie "Piano" Miller, was also a popular piano player and bandleader of the 1950s and 1960s.[1][2]
Edward Lisbona | |
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Birth name | Edward Maurice Lisbona |
Also known as | Eddie "Piano" Miller, Eddie "Gin" Miller |
Born | 16 July 1905 |
Origin | Manchester |
Died | 1989 |
Occupation(s) | songwriter, pianist |
Songwriter
- "It's My Mother's Birthday Today", a hit for Arthur Tracy
- "Bob's Your Uncle"
- "Ticky-Ticky-Tee (Shoemaker's Serenade)"
- "Symphony of Spring"
- "Gently", recorded by Elvis Presley in 1961 (Something for Everybody)
- "Prayer", written with Alfred Bryan, recorded by Eddy Arnold
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References
- Billboard 10 May 1952 p.45 "Edward M. Lisbona, who formerly recorded for Rainbow Records under the name of Eddie (Piano) Miller, has filed suit against the company alleging underpayment of royalties, claiming $4,000 is due. Lisbona is now with RCA Victor."
- Allmusic.com - Edward Lisbona
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