Hang Out the Stars in Indiana
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"Hang Out the Stars in Indiana" is a song written by American songwriters Harry M. Woods (music) and Billy Moll (lyrics). Copyright for the song was renewed on January 30, 1931, so its composition date preceded this.[1] The first recorded version of the song was on March 27, 1931, by Roy Evans on Columbia Records.[2] The song has been used several times in movies.
On August 25, 1931, a version was recorded in London, with Al Bowlly as vocalist, accompanied by Ray Noble and his New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.[3] This version was used by film director Bruce Robinson in his 1987 film, Withnail and I.[4] It also features in the soundtrack of the 2020 film Six Minutes to Midnight.