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Terry Shand
(1904-1977)
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Terry Shand was born on 1 October 1904 in Uvalde, Texas, USA. He died on 11 November 1977.
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Mr. Church
7.6
Movie
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("I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key)")
2016
Radio Days
7.4
Movie
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("I Double Dare You" (1937))
1987
Her Lucky Night
6.0
Movie
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("Dance with a Dolly")
1945
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy
6.9
Movie
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("I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key)")
2000
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Mr. Church
7.6
writer: "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key)"
2016
Nip/Tuck
7.7
TV Series
writer: "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (Madison Park Remix)"
2007
1 episode
The Life
Short
writer: "I Double Dare You"
2006
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy
6.9
writer: "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away The Key)"
2000
Waiting for the Light
6.0
writer: "Dance By The Light of The Moon"
1990
Radio Days
7.4
lyrics: "I Double Dare You" (1937)
1987
Promises in the Dark
6.5
writer: "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key"
1979
Le palmarès des chansons
TV Series
writer: "Je ne Suis pas un Bébé"
1967
1 episode
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
7.8
TV Series
writer: "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
1958
2 episodes
Texas Tom
7.7
Short
writer: "If You're Ever Down In Texas Look Me Up"
(uncredited)
1950
Bells of Rosarita
6.1
writer: "When the Circus Comes To Town"
1945
Her Lucky Night
6.0
writer: "Dance with a Dolly"
1945
Tear Gas Squad
5.6
music: "You're the Greatest Discovery"
(uncredited)
1940
Africa Squeaks
5.6
Short
writer: "You're the Greatest Discovery"
(uncredited)
1940
Freddie Martin & His Orchestra
Short
music: "Bye-Lo-Bye Lullaby"
(uncredited)
1935
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Born
October 1
,
1904
Uvalde, Texas, USA
Died
November 11
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1977
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Composer together with Jimmy Eaton of the Song: Tchin Tchin Baby (Cry Baby Cry). French Lyrics by Jean Maréze, song by Miss Nadia Dauty on Columbia Records, Paris, France.
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