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In 1940 Sour worked for Broadcast Music as its lyrics editor, and by 1966 had risen through company ranks to become BMI's president. Two years later he had become the company's vice chairman and was instrumental in establishing BMI's musical theater workshop He retired in 1970.
73:(1915–1956), he also composed lyrics for the song "Walkin' by the River", which became a radio hit as sung by Syliva Froos (1927–2004) in 1941. 238: 233: 85:
also recorded "Walkin", with Carlisle on vocals. Sour composed music and lyrics for both film and theater; along with
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Broadcast Music Incorporated
Eddie Lee Mays
New York
Edward Heyman
Frank Eyton
Johnny Green
Body and Soul
Three's A Crowd
Una Mae Carlisle
Ella Fitzgerald
Decca Records
Benny Carter
Henry Katzman
Walt Disney Productions
Bambi


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