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Sunny Skylar (October 11, 1913 – February 2, 2009) was an American composer, singer, lyricist, and music publisher. He was born Selig Shaftel in Brooklyn, New York. As a singer, he appeared with a number of big bands, including those led by Ben Bernie, Paul Whiteman, Abe Lyman, George Hall and Vincent Lopez. It was Lopez who changed the singer's professional name from Sonny Schuyler to Sunny Skylar. After the end of the big band era, Skylar continued to sing in nightclubs and theaters until 1952.Among the songs he wrote (either music or lyrics) are:AmorAnd So to Sleep AgainBésame Mucho (translation of the original Mexican song)Don't Wait Too LongGotta Be This or ThatHair of Gold, Eyes of BlueLove Me with All Your HeartWhere There's Smoke, There's FireYou're Breaking My HeartIf You Loved Me (English version for Polnareff's 'soul coaxing - ame caline')
Date Of Birth October 11, 1913 Died 2009-02-02 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Profession Soundtrack Star Sign Libra
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Manhattan 2014 TV Series writer - 1 episode Valentine's Day 2010/I writer: "Amor" Cold Case 2004 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Quiet American 2002 writer: "Besame Mucho" Lolita 1997 writer: "Amor" The Beatles Anthology 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary writer: "Besame mucho" Bugsy 1991 writer: "WAITIN' FOR THE TRAIN TO COME IN" 1945 The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear 1991 "BESAME MUCHO" Avalon 1990 writer: "Bésame Mucho Kiss Me Much" Moon Over Parador 1988 "Besame Mucho" Frances 1982 writer: "Love Is So Terrific" The Seduction of Mimi 1972 music: "La Cumparsita" Shindig! 1965 TV Series writer - 1 episode Glenn Miller Time 1961 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode Home Before Dark 1958 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited No Time for Sergeants 1958 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1956 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Proud and Profane 1956 writer: "Amor" - uncredited Texaco Star Theatre 1955 TV Series writer - 1 episode Dr. Jerkyl's Hide 1954 Short writer: "All The Time" - uncredited Flyg-Bom 1952 music: "Bundle of Love" - uncredited Terrier-Stricken 1952 Short music: "All The Time" - uncredited Clash by Night 1952 music: "Don't Cry" - uncredited Havana Rose 1951 lyrics: "Noche de ronda" The Glass Menagerie 1950 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Singing Guns 1950 writer: "Mexicali Trail" Maytime in Mayfair 1949 lyrics: "Amor" - uncredited Riders of the Whistling Pines 1949 writer: "Hair of Gold" Awful Orphan 1949 Short writer: "I'd Be Lost Without You" - uncredited Holiday for Drumsticks 1949 Short writer: "All The Time" - uncredited My Bunny Lies Over the Sea 1948 Short music: "Gotta Be This or That" Fighter Squadron 1948 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Singin' Spurs 1948 writer: "Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue" You Were Never Duckier 1948 Short music: "I'd Be Lost Without You" - uncredited Bone Sweet Bone 1948 Short writer: "All The Time" - uncredited Hop, Look and Listen 1948 Short music: "All the Time" - uncredited The Voice of the Turtle 1947 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Slick Hare 1947 Short music: "All the Time" - uncredited Little Orphan Airedale 1947 Short writer: "I'd Be Lost Without You" - uncredited The Foxy Duckling 1947 Short writer: "I'd Be Lost Without You" - uncredited Carnival in Costa Rica 1947 lyrics: "COSTA RICA", "GUI-PI-PIA" That Way with Women 1947 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited The Man I Love 1947 music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Walky Talky Hawky 1946 Short music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Community Sing 7662: One-zy, Two-zy 1946 Short writer: "Atlanta, G.A." Acrobatty Bunny 1946 Short music: "All the Time" - uncredited Hollywood Canine Canteen 1946 Short writer: "All the Time" - uncredited Daffy Doodles 1946 Short music: "All the Time" - uncredited Hare Remover 1946 Short music: "Gotta Be This or That" - uncredited Breakfast in Hollywood 1946 lyrics: "Amor" - uncredited Good, Good, Good 1945 Short writer: "Gotta Be This or That" Lights of Old Santa Fe 1944 writer: "Amor" Swing in the Saddle 1944 writer: "Amor, Amor" - uncredited Broadway Rhythm 1944 lyrics: "Amor" Swing Fever 1943 writer: "Sh-! Don't Make a Sound"
Self Title Year Status Character The Ed Sullivan Show 1949 TV Series Himself - Composer
Known for movies The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991) as Soundtrack
Valentine's Day (2010) as Soundtrack
Bugsy (1991) as Soundtrack
Lolita (1997) as Soundtrack