Sammy Gallop
American lyricist
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Biography
Gallop was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He originally worked as a surveyor and draftsman.[4] On February 24, 1971, Gallop died by suicide in Encino, California.[1][5] Some records mentioned his name as Gallup.
Works
| Title | Words | Music |
|---|---|---|
| Boogie Woogie Maxixe[6] | Sammy Gallup, Gil Rodin, & Bob Crosby | Sammy Gallup, Gil Rodin, & Bob Crosby |
| Cry My Heart[7] | Sammy Gallop, Jimmy Saunders, & Ricky Vallo | Sammy Gallop, Jimmy Saunders, & Ricky Vallo |
| Cradled in the Arms of Love[8] | Sammy Gallop | Michael P. Grace & Helmy Kresa |
| I Dare to Dream[9] | Sammy Gallop | Michael P. Grace & Carl Tucker |
| No Good Man[10] | Sammy Gallop | Dan Fisher and Irene Higginbotham |
| Elmer's Tune[10] | Sammy Gallop | Elmer Albrecht and Dick Jurgens |
| The Way I Feel About You[10] | Sammy Gallop | Doc Severinsen and Tommy Newsom |
| You're Gonna Hate Your Self in the Mornin[10] | Sammy Gallop | Larry Stock and Ira Schuster |
| I've Love you Before[11] | Sammy Gallop & Patience Young | Peggy Stuart |
| Do a Little Waltz With Yourself[12] | Sammy Gallop, Dick Sanford, & Sammy Mysels | Sammy Gallop, Dick Sanford, & Sammy Mysels |
- "Boogie Woogie Maxixe" (words and music by Sammy Gallop, Gil Rodin, & Bob Crosby)[6]
- "Cry My Heart" (words and music by Sammy Gallop, Jimmy Saunders, & Ricky Vallo)[7]
- "Cradled in the Arms of Love" (music by Michael P. Grace and Helmy Kresa)[8]
- "Glory Be & Hallelujah" (music by Jerry Livingston)[13]
- "Blossom on the Bough" (music by Carl Sigman)[14]
- "I Dare to Dream" (music by Michael Grace & Carl Tucker)[9]
- "I'm Not Walking, I'm Dancing" (music by Michael Grace)[15]
- "Caribbean Clipper" (music by Jerry Gray)[10]
- "Count Every Star" (music by Bruno Coquatrix)[10]
- "The Clock in the Tower" (music by Guy Wood)[10]
- "Elmer's Tune" (music by Elmer Albrecht and Dick Jurgens)[10]
- "Forgive My Heart" (music by Chester Conn)[10]
- "Half As Lovely Twice As True" (music by Lew Spence)[10]
- "Holiday for Strings" (music by David Rose)[10]
- "Maybe You'll Be There" (music by Rube Bloom)[10]
- "My Lady Loves to Dance" (music by Milton DeLugg)[10]
- "No Good Man" (music by Dan Fisher and Irene Higginbotham)[10]
- "The Sentimental Touch" (music by Albert Van Dam)[16]
- "Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" (music by Guy Wood)[10]
- "Somewhere along the Way" (music by Kurt Adams)[10]
- "There Must Be a Way" (music by David Saxon)[10]
- "Uninvited Dream" (music by Burt Bacharach)[10]
- "Wake the Town and Tell the People" (music by Jerry Livingston)[10]
- "Way I Feel About You" (music by Doc Severinsen and Tommy Newsom)[10]
- "You're Gonna Hate Yourself in the Mornin'" (music by Larry Stock and Ira Schuster)[10]