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  1. James Dyrenforth (31 January 1895 – 26 December 1973) was an American actor and songwriter. Dyrenforth appeared in A Night to Remember (1958), Fiend Without a Face (1958), and Lolita (1962), and co-wrote "A Garden in the Rain", a song which was covered by Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan, among others.

  2. James Dyrenforth was born on 31 January 1895 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for A Night to Remember (1958), Carol (2015) and Brooklyn (2015). He died on 26 December 1973 in London, England, UK.

  3. The music was composed by Carroll Gibbons, the lyrics by James Dyrenforth. The song was published in 1928. The song was first recorded by the composer, Carroll Gibbons with the Savoy Hotel Orpheans and vocals by George Metaxa (later spelled: Georges Metaxa), in July 1928.

  4. digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu › cgi › viewcontentA Garden In The Rain

    Gibbons, Carroll and Dyrenforth, James, "A Garden In The Rain" (1928). Vocal Popular Sheet Music Collection. Score 6435. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/6435. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine.

  5. Nov 18, 2017 · English. Performer: Four Aces; Al Alberts. Writer: Carroll Gibbons; James Dyrenforth. Vocal With Orchestra. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are 3.5 mil truncated eliptical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical. These were recorded ...

  6. James Dyrenforth (31 January 1895 – 26 December 1973) was an American actor and songwriter. Dyrenforth appeared in A Night to Remember (1958), Fiend Without a Face (1958), and Lolita (1962), and co-wrote "A Garden in the Rain", a song which was covered by Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan, among others. He wrote lyrics for The Golden Year, a ...

  7. The song A Garden in the Rain was written by Carroll Gibbons and James Dyrenforth and was first recorded and released by Gene Austin in 1929. It was covered by The Fabulous Heftones, Scott Hamilton and Rossano Sportiello, Dan Hicks, Skitch Henderson and His Orchestra - Vocal by Eileen Wilson and other artists.