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Michael Carr (composer) (Maurice Alfred Cohen) was born on 11 March, 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, is an An english male songwriter. Discover Michael Carr (composer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Maurice Alfred Cohen
Occupation Composer · lyricist
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 11 March, 1905
Birthday 11 March
Birthplace Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Date of death 16 September, 1968
Died Place London, England
Nationality Mexico

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1905

Michael Carr (born Maurice Alfred Cohen; 11 March 1905 – 16 September 1968) was a British and Irish popular music composer and lyricist, best remembered for the song "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)", written with Irishman Jimmy Kennedy for the 1939 film of the same name.

Born in Leeds, the son of cabinet maker and boxer Morris "Cockney" Cohen and Gertrude J. Beresford, Carr was brought up in Ireland, where his father ran a restaurant in Dublin.

In his teens he ran away to sea, and took various jobs in the United States, including cowboy in Montana, pianist in Las Vegas, and newspaper reporter.

Under the name of Michael Carr, he played a number of small roles in Hollywood films.

1930

He returned to Dublin in 1930, and began writing tunes.

A local bandleader suggested that he move to London, and enabled his introduction to lyricist Jimmy Kennedy.

1934

In 1934 he settled in London, where he worked for a music company.

Initially he wrote cowboy songs such as "Ole Faithful", drawing on his experiences in the US, and then, usually with Kennedy, wrote and co-wrote several songs for such performers as Gracie Fields.

1935

His successful songs included "The Girl with the Dreamy Eyes" (1935, written with Eddie Pola), "Dinner For One Please, James" (1935), and "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot" (1937, written with Tommie Connor and Jimmy Leach).

1939

One of his best-known songs, written with Kennedy, was "We're Going to Hang out the Washing on the Siegfried Line" (1939).

During the Second World War he served in the army.

1942

In 1942 he composed "Freedom Concerto".

1954

Among Carr's other compositions were "Lonely Ballerina" (1954) for the Mantovani Orchestra, and two instrumental pieces which were hits for the Shadows: "Man of Mystery" (UK No. 5 hit in December 1960) and "Kon-Tiki" (UK No. 1 hit in October 1961).

1960

"Man of Mystery" was the theme music for the early 1960s film series Edgar Wallace Mysteries based on the prodigious output of the writer Edgar Wallace.

Carr collaborated with many other British songwriters such as Jack Popplewell, Jack Strachey and Eric Maschwitz, and with Norrie Paramor for another Shadows tune, "The Miracle".

With Ben Nisbet, Carr co-wrote the theme song to the popular 1960s children's TV series The White Horses.

1968

The song was released as the single "White Horses" sung by 'Jacky' (Jackie Lee) which became a UK No. 10 hit in April 1968.

Carr died in London in 1968, aged 63.

Among many other songs, Carr wrote (or co-wrote):

2003

In 2003, it was named in The Penguin Television Companion as the greatest theme song in television history.

Carr and Nisbet collaborated again for another song for Jacky, "Off and Running".