Ben Trace
Ben L. Trace | |
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Born | August 22, 1890 |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Died | November 1976 (aged 85–86) |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
Associated acts | Al Trace |
Ben L. Trace (August 22, 1890 – November 1976) was an American songwriter who, from the 1910s through the 1950s, in collaboration with his ten-years-younger bandleader brother, Al, composed hundreds of lyrics to popular songs.
A native of Chicago, Ben Trace wrote the songs which were primarily performed by Al Trace and His Orchestra, including their most successful recording, "You Call Everybody Darlin'", which became a #1 hit in 1948.
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