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Charles Francis Kenny (June 23, 1898 – January 20, 1992) was an American composer, author, and violinist. His hit songs include "There's A Gold Mine In The Sky" and "Love Letters in the Sand", and "Laughing at Life" and "Because It's Your Birthday Today" which he wrote with his brother Nick Kenny. The birthday song was made popular on the Our Gang episode Practical Jokers.
Date Of Birth June 23, 1898 Died 1992-01-20 Place Of Birth Astoria, New York, USA Profession Soundtrack Star Sign Cancer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Season of Passion 1959 writer: "There's A Goldmine on the Sky" Country Style, U.S.A. 1959 TV Series short lyrics - 1 episode The Nat King Cole Show 1957 TV Series writer - 1 episode Bernardine 1957 lyrics: "Love Letters in the Sand" Beyond the Purple Hills 1950 writer: "Beyond the Purple Hills" Catskill Honeymoon 1950 writer: "Scattered Toys" Follies Girl 1943 lyrics: "Shall We Gather at the Rhythm", "No Man in the House" Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride 1940 lyrics: "Leanin' on the Ole Top Rail" 1939 - uncredited / music: "Leanin' on the Ole Top Rail" 1939 - uncredited Back Door to Heaven 1939 "I Need a Friend" Practical Jokers 1938 Short writer: "Because It's Your Birthday Today The Birthday Song" Gold Mine in the Sky 1938 writer: "There's A Gold Mine in the Sky" 1937 - as Charles Boy of the Streets 1937 lyrics: "Carelessly" - uncredited Masters of Sex 2013 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode Mildred Pierce 2011 TV Mini-Series writer - 1 episode Infamous 2006 writer: "Goldmine in the Sky" Mal 1999 writer: "Love Letters in the Sand"
Known for movies Infamous (2006) as Soundtrack
Mal (1999) as Soundtrack
Beyond the Purple Hills (1950) as Soundtrack
Season of Passion (1959) as Soundtrack