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2004 Laura Branigan, singer, How Am I Supposed to Live Without You?, dies at 47
2004 Syreeta Wright, singer, Don't You Know With You I'm Born Again, dies at 58 2004 Jan Miner, pitchwoman/stage actress, You're soaking in it, dies at 86 2003 Don Gibson, songwriter/singer, I Can't Stop Loving You, dies at 75 2003 Nina Simone, singer, I Put a Spell on You, dies at 70 2000 Screamin' Jay Hawkins, R and B singer, I Put a Spell on You, dies at 70 2000 Kenneth Waller, actor, Are You Being Served?, dies at 72 1999 Guy Mitchell, singer/actor, My Heart Cries for You, dies at 74 1998 Tony Awards, Side Man, Death of a Salesman revival, Annie Get Your Gun revival and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown revival won major awards 1997 George Fenneman, announcer, 'You Bet Your Life', dies at 77 1996 "Crazy after You" closes at Shubert Theater New York City after 1622 performances 1995 Benny Lee, entertainer, comedy actor, singer, appeared in radio comedy programs, including It's a Square World, appeared in episodes of Are You Being Served?, and the television series Minder, dies at 84 1995 Beatles song, "Baby It's You," with late John Lennon as lead singer, is released, 1st Fab Four single in more than 30 years 1994 Walter C "Dub" Taylor II, U.S. actor (You Can't Take it All), dies at 86 1994 Mad About You actress Leila Kenzel (33) weds Neil Monaco (34) 1994 36th Grammy Awards: I Will Always Love You, Toni Braxton wins 1993 Arthur Alexander, singer/songwriter (You Better Move On), dies at 53 1993 Marv Johnson, U.S. soul singer (You Got What it Takes), dies at 54 1993 Frances Hunt, actress (You're a Sweetheart), dies of stroke at 77 1992 Miley Ray Cyrus, pop-rock singer, actress, 100 Most Influential People in the World list, Time magazine, 2008, star of Disney's 'Hannah Montana', debut album, 'Meet Miley Cyrus' had first top ten single, 'See You Again' 1992 President candidate Ross Perot at NAACP speech calls them "you people" 1992 46th Tony Awards: Dancing at Lughnasa and Crazy For You win 1992 "Crazy For You" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 1622 performances 1992 Ken Ludwig's musical "Crazy for You," premieres in New York City 1991 Ray Smith, British actor (And Then You Die), dies at 55 1991 Regis Toomey, actor (You're in the Army Now, Burke's Law), dies at 93 1990 Tom Rolfing, actor (He Knows You're Alone, Cliff-Another World), dies 1990 David Arkin, actor (I Love You Alice B Toklas), dies 1988 Doughnutgate incident: New Jersey Devils' coach Jim Schoenfeld tells referee Don Koharski to 'eat another doughnut you fat pig!,' he is suspended 1988 Barbra Streisand records "You'll Never Know" 1987 Dana Suesse, songwriter (You Ought to be in Pictures), dies at 75 1987 George Harrison releases "Got My Mind Set On You" 1987 Alfie Bass, actor (Moonraker, Are You Being Served), dies at 66 1987 Jimmy Holiday, U.S. singer (Baby I Love You), dies at 42 1985 Madonna's "Crazy For You," single goes #1 1984 "When You Close Your Eyes" by Night Ranger peaks at #14 1983 Mignon McLaughlin, journalist, author, contributed to Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Vogue magazines, Managing Editor, Glamour magazine, famous quote, 'Anything you lose automatically doubles in value', dies in Coral Gables, Florida 1983 "When I'm With You" by Sheriff peaks at #61 1983 Eubie Blake, ragtime-composer/pianist (Memories of You), dies at 100 1982 Elsie Randolph, actress (That'll Make You Whistle), dies 1981 Natalie Portman, actress, Professional, Everyone Says I Love You 1981 Jean Dixon, actress (Joy of Livng, You Only Live Once), dies 1980 Matthew Thomas Carey, actor, Once You Meet a Stranger 1979 [Gregory] Chad Petree, Shawne, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See 1979 "Bad Case Of Loving You" by Robert Palmer peaks at #14 1979 Minnie Ripperton, Andrea Davis, singer (Lovin' You), dies at 30 1979 21st Grammy Awards: Just the Way You Are, Taste of Honey wins 1979 21st Grammy Awards: Just the Way You Are, Taste of Honey 1978 Neil Diamond and Barbra Striesand's "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" hits #1 1978 Streisand and Diamond's "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," goes #1 1978 Rutles "All You Need is Cash" is shown on British TV 1978 Rutle's "All You Need is Cash" is show on NBC-TV 1977 Debbie Boone's "You Light Up My Life," goes #1 and stays #1 for 10 weeks 1977 Sophie Stewart, actress (As You Like It), dies at 69 1976 Freddie Prinze, Jr., actor, I Know What You Did Last Summer 1975 Tony Orlando and Dawn receives gold record for "He Don't Love You" 1975 17th Grammy Awards: I Honestly Love You, Marvin Hamlisch win 1974 Harry Hershfield, cartoonist (Can You Top This?), dies at 89 1974 John Lennon's only solo #1 "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" 1974 Ringo releases "Goodnight Vienna" and "Only You" in UK 1974 Jewel, born in Payson, Utah, Jewel Kilcher, singer, guitarist, actress, musician, sold over 27 million albums worldwide, hit debut album 'Pieces of You' 1974 Padres owner Ray Kroc, addresses fans "Ladies and gentlemen, I suffer with you I've never seen such stupid baseball playing in my life" 1974 Dorothy Fields, U.S. singer (Way you Look Tonight), dies at 68 1974 Kimberly Dawn Whipany, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See 1974 Ringo releases "You're 16" 1974 John Drew Nichols, born in Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See 1973 Steve Christopher Petree, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See 1973 M. Medoff's "When you Comin' Back, Red Ryder?," premieres in New York City 1973 Mariette Hartley appears on Bob Newhart in "Have You Met Miss Dietz" 1973 Stevie Wonder releases "You are the Sunshine of my Love" 1973 Shanice, Wilson, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, vocalist, Discovery, Loving You 1973 Ron Howard appears on M*A*S*H in "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet" 1972 Joseph Mulrey McIntyre, rocker, New Kids-Lovin' You Forever 1972 Rod Stewart's 1st #1 hit (You Wear it Well) 1972 "If You Had Wings" opens 1972 Kenneth Patchen, U.S. writer (See You in the Morning), dies at 60 1971 Bobby Leslie, TV rocker, Guys Next Door-I Was Made For You 1971 "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" closes at Golden New York City after 31 performances 1971 "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" opens at Golden New York City for 31 performances 1970 Emily Lloyd, born in London, England, actress, Wish You Were Here, In Country 1970 Mark Caldero, Oklahoma City, vocalist, Color Me Badd-I Want to Sex You Up 1970 "(They Long to Be) Close to You" reaches #1 1970 Sam Waters, Camp Springs, Maryland, singer, Color Me Badd-Want to Sex You Up 1970 Patrick Dancy, TV rocker, Guys Next Door-I Was Made For You 1970 Tammi Terrell, singer (You're All I Need), dies of brain tumor at 24 1970 Ed Ford, comedian (Can You Top This?), dies at 72 1970 Billy Stewart, singer (I Do Love You), dies in auto-accident at 32 1969 "War is Over! If You Want It, Happy Christmas from John and Yoko" posters begin appearing 1969 1st Jackson Five record to enter top 100 (I Want You Back) 1969 Bryan Abrams, Oklahoma City, singer, Color Me Badd-I Want to Sex You Up 1969 Eddie Garcia, born in Louisiana, actor/musician, Guys Next Door-I Was Made For You 1969 Kevin Thornton, born in Amarillo, vocalist, Color Me Badd-Want to Sex You Up 1969 Jimmy McHugh, composer (Can't Give You Anything But Love), dies at 74 1969 Johnny Jordan, cameraman (You Only Live Twice), dies at 44 1969 David William Wood, Boston, rocker, New Kids-Lovin' You Forever 1968 Supremes and Temptations release "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" 1968 Toni Braxton, singer, You Mean the World to Me 1968 Luke Goss, rocker, Bros-I Owe You Nothing 1968 Matt Goss, rocker, Bros-I Owe You Nothing 1968 John Lennon's 1st full art exhibition (You are Here) 1968 Doretta Morrow, actress (Because You're Mine), dies at 41 1967 Beatles' "All You Need is Love," single goes #1 1967 Rolling Stones release "We Love You" 1967 Beatles' "All You Need is Love" is released 1967 "You Only Live Twice" premieres in U.S. 1967 Robert Anderson's "You Know I Can't Hear You ...," premieres in New York City 1967 Clark Gesner's musical "You're a Good Man, premieres in New York City 1967 Zbigniew Cybulski, Polish actor (See You Tommorrow), dies at 39 1966 Emma Dunn, actress (You Can't Fool Your Wife), dies at 91 1966 Rolling Stones 1st LP recorded "Got Live if you Want It" 1966 Art Baker, TV host (You Asked For It), dies at 67 1966 Supremes release "You Can't Hurry Love" 1966 "On A Clear Day You..." closes at Mark Hellinger New York City after 280 performances 1966 Neal Dodd, actor (Only Women, You Belong to Me), dies at 86 1966 Fabrice Morvan, Guadeloupe, singer, Milli Vanilli-Girl You Know 1966 Rick Astley, rock vocalist, Never Gonna Give You Up 1965 Supremes release "My World is Empty Without You" 1965 "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" opens in New York City for 280 performances 1965 Glen Goldsmith, rocker, What You See is What You Get 1965 Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" hits #1 1965 Robert Platus, born in New York City, lip syncher, Milli Vanilli-Girl You Know This 1965 David Whyte, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret 1965 Beatles announce their film is named "8 Arms to Hold on to You" (Help) 1965 Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" hits #1 1965 Jeanette MacDonald, soprano (When I'm Calling You), dies at 63 1965 Nathan, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret 1964 Peter Hanson, English/Sierra Leone/Dutch actor, Darling How Could You 1964 Ann Curless, singer, Expose-What You Don't Know 1964 Cilla Black records Beatle's "Its For You," McCartney plays piano 1964 Mike Edwards, British rock vocalist, Jesus Jones-Devil you Know 1964 Lenny Kravitz, singer/guitar, 911 is a Joke, Are You Gonna Go My Way? 1964 Beatles' "She Loves You," single goes #1 and stays #1 for 2 weeks 1964 Jack Paar Show, shows a clip of the Beatles singing "She Loves You" 1963 Beatles "She Loves You" returns to #1 on U.K. record chart 1963 Murray The K, a New York DJ plays "She Loves You" on the radio 1963 Beatles release "She Loves You" in UK 1963 1st Beatle tune to hit U.S. charts, Del Shannon "From Me to You" at #87 1963 Beatles record "She Loves You" and "I'll Get You" 1963 Beatles' 1st song "From Me to You" hits U.K. charts 1963 Helen Hunt, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Jamie-Mad About You, Twister 1963 "If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul hits #1 1963 Beatles "From Me to You" is released in UK 1963 Beatles record "From Me to You" and "Thank You Girl" 1963 Carl Fysh, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret 1962 "I Can Get It For You Wholesale" closes on Broadway 1962 "I Can Get It For You Wholesale" closes at Shubert New York City after 300 performances 1962 Steve Alexander, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret 1962 Marilyn, rocker, You Don't Love Me 1962 "You Can't Judge A Book By Cover" by Bo Diddley peaks at #48 1962 Beatles cut "Love Me Do" and "PS I Love You" with Andy White on drums 1962 Beatles record "How Do You Do It" at EMI 1962 "I Can Get It For You Wholesale" opens at Shubert New York City for 300 performances 1962 Taylor Dayne, Leslie Wunderman, born in New York, vocalist, I'll Always Love You 1961 Moss Heart, U.S. dramatist (You can't take it with you), dies at 57 1961 "Car 54 Where are You?" premieres on TV 1961 Roy Hay, guitarist, Culture Club-Do You Really Want to Hurt Me 1961 Leila Kenzle, New York, actress, Fran Devanow-Mad About You 1961 Beatles record "If You Love Me Baby" 1961 Kelly Hansen, heavy metal rocker, Hurricane-I'm on to You 1961 "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" by Elvis Presley peaks to #1 1960 Eg White, rocker, Brother Beyond-Can You Keep a Secret 1960 Kim Wilde, Smith, England, rock vocalist, You Keep Me Hanging On 1960 Ray Herndon, Scottsdale Ar, singer, McBride and Ride-Can I Count on You 1960 Ian Hislop, born in Mumbles, Wales, writer, editor, Private Eye magazine, broadcaster, radio, television, team captain on BBC's 'Have I Got News for You' 1960 Mikey Craig, rock bassist, Culture Club-Do You Really Want to Hurt Me 1960 Michael Craig, rock bassist, Culture Club-Do You Want to Hurt Me 1959 Radney Foster, born in Del Rio, Texas, singer, Foster and Lloyd-Crazy Over You 1958 Terry McBride, born in Austin, Texas, singer, McBride and Ride-Can I Count on You 1958 Michael McNeill, synthesizer, Simple Minds-Don't You Forget About Me 1958 Aaron Tippin, born in Pensacola, Florida, singer, You've Got to Stand for Something 1958 Neil Finn, rocker, Split Enz-I Got You, Crowded House 1958 Klaus Meine, rocker, Scorpions-No One Like You 1958 Eve Plumb, born in Burbank, actress, Jan-Brady Bunch, I'm Gonna Get You Sucka 1958 Henry Kuttner, sci-fi author (Dark World, As You Were), dies at 42 1958 Jack Smith takes over for Art Baker as TV host of "You Asked for It" 1958 Anita Baker, born in Toledo, Ohio, singer, Giving You the Best That I Got 1957 Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" reaches #1 1957 Jenny Burton, New York City, rocker, Nobody Loves Me Like You Do 1957 Jon Moss, rock drummerer, Culture Club-Do You Really Want to Hurt Me 1957 Robbie Grey, rocker, English rock band Modern English, most famous song, "I Melt With You" 1957 Paul Reiser, born in New York City, actor, My 2 Dads, Diner, Aliens, Mad About You 1956 Ron White, born in Fritch, Texas, comedian, performs stand up comedy, Grammy-Award nominee, member of Blue Collar Comedy Tour, projects include, 'You Can't Fix Stupid', influences include Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Hicks, George Carlin 1956 Debby Boone, born in Hackensack, New Jersey, singer, You Light Up My Life 1956 Phil Fearon, rocker, Galaxy, Kandidate-I Don't Want to Lose You 1956 Helen Terry, rocker, Now You're Mine 1956 LaToya Jackson, singer, If You Feel the Funk 1956 Paul Young, rock vocalist/keyboardist, Every Time You Go Away 1955 Barbra Streisand's 1st recording "You'll Never Know" at age 13 1955 Bill Lloyd, Bowling Green, Kentucky, singer, Foster and Lloyd-Crazy Over You 1955 John Waite, vocalist, Babies/Bad English-Forget Me Not, Missing You 1955 Randy Wanwarmer, born in Denver, vocalist, Just When I Needed You Most 1955 Randy Jackson, New Orleans, guitarist, Zebra-Tell Me What You Want 1954 Kathleen Quinlan, California, actress, Never Promised You a Rose Garden 1954 Adam Ant, Stuart Goddard, London, punk rocker, If I Strip For You 1954 T Graham Brown, Arabi, Georgia, country singer, Come as you Were 1954 Joseph Welch asks Senator Joseph McCarthy "Have you no sense of decency, sir?" during Senate-Army hearings 1954 Joe Laurie, Jr., comedian (Can You Top This?), dies at 61 1954 Tony Brock, born in England, rock drummer, Babys-Missing You 1954 Wally Stocker, born in London, rock vocalist and guitarist, Babys-Missing You 1954 Chris Hughes, born in London, England, drummer, musician, record producer, played drums for Dalek I Love You, The Blitz Brothers, member, Adam and the Ants, produced Tears for Fears, The Hurting, Songs from the Big Chair, co-produced Peter Gabriel's 'Red Rain' 1954 Bryan Hitt, rocker, REO Speedwagon-Keep on Loving You 1953 "Wish You Were Here" closes at Imperial Theater New York City after 597 performances 1953 Billy Thomas, Ft. Meyers, Florida, singer, McBride and Ride-I Count on You 1953 "You Are There" with Walter Cronkite premieres on CBS television 1953 Malcolm Green, rocker, Split Enz-I Got You 1952 Stephen Lang, born in New York City, actor, Another You, Death of a Salesman 1952 "Wish You Were Here" opens at Imperial Theater New York City for 597 performances 1952 Joey Ramone, Jeffrey Hyman, rock drummer, Ramones - Baby I Love You 1952 Dave Hill, born in England, rock guitarist, Slade-Coz I Love You 1951 Peabo Bryson, born in Greenville, South Carolina, R&B vocalist, I'm So into You 1951 Frank Sinatra recorded "I'm a Fool to Want You" 1951 Chris Rea, English rock guitarist, Fool If You Think It Is Over 1951 "Bless You All" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City after 84 performances 1951 Randy California, Wolfe, Cal, guitarist, Spirit-I Got a Line on You 1950 Terry Bozzio, rock drummer, Missing Persons-Hello I Love You 1950 "Bless You All" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 84 performances 1950 Dan Hartman, born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, singer, songwriter, record producer, known for "I Can Dream About You" 1950 Livingston Taylor, Boston, rocker, I Will be in Love With You 1950 James Smith, U.S., singer, Stylistics-Can't Give you Anything 1950 Stevie Wonder, singer and songwriter, You are the Sunshine of My Love 1950 Eddie Hazel, U.S. pop guitarist, Funkadelic-Uncle Jam Wants You 1950 Natalie Cole, born in Los Angeles, California, vocalist, Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy 1950 Ann Sexton, U.S. vocalist, You're Gone too Long 1949 Terry Reid, rock guitarist, River, Bang Bang You're Terry Reid 1949 Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra records "You're Breaking My Heart" 1948 Donna Summer, Boston, singer, Love to Love You Baby, On the Radio 1948 Daniel Seraphine, Chicago, rock drummer, Chicago-If You Leave Me Now 1948 Charles Fillmore, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, mystic, co-founder, Unity, a New Thought movement church, created metaphysical interpretations of the Bible, promoted idea that God is good, God is available, God is in you, wrote, 'The Twelve Powers of Man', dies 1948 Leo Sayers, rocker, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing 1948 Shakin' Stevens, Mike Barrett, Wales, rocker, You Drive Me Crazy 1948 Norman Connors, singer, You Are My Starship 1947 Minnie Ripperton, Chicago, singer, Loving You 1947 "You Bet Your Life," with Groucho Marx, premieres on ABC radio 1947 Lynn Anderson, ND, country singer, I Never Promised you a Rose Garden 1947 Jay Ferguson, born in Burbank, California, rocker, Spirit-I Got A Line on You 1947 Tom Sullivan, born in Boston, Massachusetts, blind actor, If You Could See What I Hear 1946 Carrie Jacobs Bond, American composer (I Love You Truly), dies at 85 1946 Carmine Appice, musician, Have You Heard, Keep on Rolling 1946 Richard Carpenter, New Haven, Connecticut, vocalist, Carpenters-Close to You 1946 Larry Graham, Jr., rocker, Graham Central Station-One in a Million You 1946 "Are You with It?" closes at Century Theater New York City after 264 performances 1946 Patty Smith Hill, songwriter (Happy Birthday To You), dies at 78 1946 Dan Millman, born in America, author, wrote, published 14 self-help books focusing on human potential, wrote 'The Life You Were Born to Live' 1946 Terry Kath, rocker, Chicago-If You Leave Me Now 1945 Bette Midler, Patterson, New Jersey, singer and actress, Do You Want to Dance? 1945 Lee Michaels, born in Los Angeles, California, guitarist, organist, pianist, known for Top 10 hit 'Do You Know What I Mean' 1945 "Are You with It?" opens at Century Theater New York City for 264 performances 1945 Henry Ainley, actor (As You Like It), dies at 66 1945 Dee Dee Sharpe, Dione Larue, U.S. singer, I Love You Anyway 1945 Carly Simon, born in New York City, singer, Anticipation, You're So Vain 1945 Derek Leckenby, rocker/actor, Mrs Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter 1945 Rod Stewart, born in London, singer, Maggie Mae, Do You Think I'm Sexy 1944 Zal Yanovsky, rock guitarist, Lovin' Spoonful-Do You Believe in Magic 1944 Robert Lamm, New York City, rocker, Chicago-If You Leave Me Now 1944 Patty LaBelle, singer, LaBelles-Lady Marmalade, If You Asked Me Too 1944 Scott McKenzie, rock vocalist, If You Come to SF 1944 Maurice Jackson, U.S. singer, Independents-Leaving You 1944 Jackie Lomax, Liverpool, rocker, Is This What You Want 1944 Dave Edmunds, born in Wales, singer/guitarist, Rockpile-Baby I Love You 1943 John Locke, rock keyboardist, Spirit-I Got A Line on You 1943 Cilla Black, Liverpool England, rock vocalist, You're My World 1943 Eric Anderson, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, vocalist, Avalanche, Be True to You 1942 Carla Thomas, U.S. singer, Let Me Be Good to You 1942 Derek Quinn, guitarist, Freddie and Dreamers-I'm Telling You Now 1942 Bill Coday, U.S. singer, You're Gonna Then Me 1942 Frank Bonner, Little Rock AR, actor, WKRP, Hoax, You Can't Hurry Love 1941 Homer Banks, U.S. singer and songwriter, Be What You Are 1941 Ian Whitcomb, born in England, rocker, You Turn Me On 1941 Billy Fury, Liverpool, singer/guitarist, When Will You Say I Love You 1941 Sandy Denny, country singer, Fairport Convention-If You Gotta Go 1940 Clem Curtis, born in Trinidad, singer, lead vocalist for The Foundations, a British soul group, including hits, 'Baby Now That I've Found You', 'Back On My Feet Again', 'Any Old Time' 1940 Freddie Garrity, rocker, Freddie and the Dreamers-I'm Telling You Now 1940 Roy Ayers, Louisiana, disco jazz artist, Fever, You Send Me 1940 Louise Sorel, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, BS I Love You, Crimes of Passion 1940 Gary Stites, rock vocalist, Lonely For You 1940 Adam Faith, born in England, singer, Poor Me, What Do You Want? 1940 Bobby Freeman, rocker, Do You Want to Dance 1940 Herbie Hancock, Chicago, pianist, I Thought it Was You 1940 Patricia Paay, Dutch singer, You are not hip 1940 Wayne W. Dyer, psychologist, Universe Within You 1940 Frances Langford records "When You Wish Upon a Star" 1940 William "Smokey" Robinson, Det, vocalist, & Miracles-Being With You 1939 David Gates, born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, rock vocalist, Bread-Baby I'm A Want You 1939 Jerry Butler, Sunflower Mississippi, rock vocalist, Never Give You Up 1939 "All the Things You Are" recorded by Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 1939 Don Williams, Floydada Texas, country singer, I Believe in You 1939 Glen Hardin, born in Wellington, Texas, musician, piano, member of the Shindogs, recorded, arranged Elvis Pressley hits 'The Wonder of You', 'Let It Be Me' 1938 Dee Clark, Arkansas, singer, Hambone, Nobody But You 1938 Johnnie Taylor, U.S. gospel singer, I Believe in You 1938 Tyrone Davis, U.S. R&B singer, Are you serious 1937 Jimmy Bowen, born in Santa Rita, New Mexico, record producer, pop music performer, famous for 'I'm Stickin' With You', produced chart hits for Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. 1937 Emile Ford, born in Saint Lucia, West Indies, rocker, singer, guitarist, produced UK chart-topper 'What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?,' recorded for Pye Records 1937 Joop Admiral, Dutch actor and director, You Are My Mother 1937 Jerry Keller, rocker/actor, If Ever I See You Again 1937 Billy Stewart, U.S. R&B singer, I Do Love You 1937 Clarence "Frogman" Henry, musician, You Always Hurt the One You Love 1937 Johnny Sayles, U.S. vocalist, You Made Me Wiggle 1937 Dr. Hook, Ray Sawyer, Ala, vocalist, Dr. Hook-When You're in Love 1937 Steve Karmen, born in Bronx, New York, jingle writer, I Love, New York, This Bud's for You 1936 Judith Chalmers, English TV hostess, Wish You Were Here 1936 Wally Amos, born in Tallahassee, Florida, actor, speaker, co-wrote, 'The Power in You', founder, 'Famous Amos' chocolate chip cookie brand, first African-American talent agent, represented Diana Ross & the Supremes, Simon & Garfunkel 1936 Alan Bleasdale, author/playwright, Are You Lonesome Tonight 1936 Robert Lee Smith, U.S. singer, Tams, You Lied to Your Daddy 1935 Barry Cryer, comedian/writer, Goodies Rule-OK, All You Need is Cash 1935 Ronnie Hawkins, Arkansas, rocker, The Band-Who Do You Love? 1934 Wink Martindale, Jackson, Tennessee, TV host, Tic-Tac-Dough, Can You Top This 1934 Gene Allison, U.S. R&B-singer, You Can Make It If You Try 1934 Johnny Burnette, born in Memphis, guitarist, Trains Kept A-Rollin, You're 16 1933 David Reuben, author, Everything You Wanted to Know about Sex 1933 Joe Tex, singer and songwriter, Hold What You've Got 1933 Zeke Carey, U.S. R&B-singer, Flamingos-I Only Have Eyes For You 1931 Hank Garrett, Monticello, New York, actor, Car 54 Where Are You 1931 Ed Cassidy, drummer, Spirit-I Got A Line on You 1930 Julie Bovasso, born in Brooklyn, New York, actress, Willie and Phil, Just Me and You 1929 "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins, born in Cleveland, rocker, I Put a Spell on You 1929 Roy Hamilton, singer, You'll Never Walk Alone 1929 Keith Waterhouse, English writer, Billy Liar, Say Who Are You? 1928 Vic Damone, Vito Farinola, Brooklyn, singer, Street Where You Live 1928 Tony Williams, born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, singer, Platters-Only You, Harbor Lights 1928 Don Gibson, born in Shelby, North Carolina, singer/writer, I can't Stop Loving You, Oh Lonesome Me 1927 Zbigniew Cybulski, Pniarz Poland, actor, See You Tommorrow 1927 Tom Kennedy, born in Louisville, Kentucky, quiz host, You Don't Say, Name That Tune 1927 Doretta Morrow, New York City, actress, Because You're Mine 1926 Louise L. Hay, born in Los Angeles, California, motivational author, professional speaker, self-help and motivational writer, 'You Can Heal Your Life', 1984, on the New York Times Bestseller list, sold 35 million copies in 30 languages, made into movie of the same title, founder, Hay House Publishing 1926 Fred Gwynne, born in New York City, actor, Car 54 Where Are You, Munsters 1925 Johnny Carson, born in Corning, Iowa, comedian, Tonight Show, Who Do You Trust 1925 Robert Arthur, born in Aberdeen, Washington, actor, 12 O'Clock High, Just For You 1924 Nipsey Russell, comedian, Car 54 Where Are You?, Barefoot in the Park 1924 "Happy Birthday To You" published by Claydon Sunny 1923 Philip Barry's "You and I," premieres in New York City 1921 Alfie Bass, born in London, England, actor, Moonraker, Are You Being Served 1920 Lewis Gilbert, born in London, England, director/actor, You Only Live Twice 1919 George Fenneman, born in in Peking, China, TV announcer, 'You Bet Your Life' 1919 1st Dutch radio program: Soiree Musicale with "Turf in you(r) ransel" 1919 Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, gambler/sportscaster, lay you 5 to 1 1916 Roald Dahl, Norway, sci-fi author, Over to You, Taste, 2 Fables 1916 Mildred J Hill, composer/musician (Happy Birthday To You), dies at 56 1915 Henry Kuttner, U.S., sci-fi author, Dark World, As You Were 1915 Fernando Lamas, Buenos Aires Argentina, actor, "You look marvelous" 1914 Lord Kitchner says "Your country needs you," poster spreads over UK 1914 Ernest Tubb, born in Texas, guitarist/singer, I'm Walking the Floor over You 1913 Smiley Lewis, Louisiana, vocalist, I Hear You Knockin' 1913 Mignon McLaughlin, born in Baltimore, Maryland, journalist, author, contributed to Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Vogue magazines, Managing Editor, Glamour magazine, famous quote, 'Anything you lose automatically doubles in value' 1911 Dana Suesse, songwriter, You Ought to be in Pictures 1911 Benny Lee, born in Glasgow, Scotland, entertainer, comedy actor, singer, appeared in radio comedy programs, including It's a Square World, appeared in episodes of Are You Being Served?, and the television series Minder 1908 Sophie Stewart, born in Scotland, actress, As You Like It, Under the Red Robe 1908 Cal Tinney, Oklahoma, comedian, Stop Me If You Heard This One 1906 Ursula Jeans, Simla India. actress, I Lived With You, Over the Moon 1906 Hildegarde, Adell Wisconsin, night club vocalist, I'll Be Seeing You 1905 Frederick O'Neal, Brooksville Mississippi, actor, Car 54 Where Are You 1905 Donald Douglas, Scotland, actor, I Love You Again 1904 Moss Hart, born in Bronx, New York, playwright, You Can't Take it With You, Act 1 1902 Lillian Bronson, Lockport, New York, actress, Next Voice you Hear 1901 Jeanette MacDonald, born in Philadelphia, actress and singer, When I'm Calling You 1900 George Bernard Shaws "You Never Can Tell," premieres in London 1899 Humphrey Bogart, born in New York City, actor, Here's looking at you, kid, Casablanca 1898 Art Baker, New York City, TV host, You Asked For It 1895 Cliff Edwards, born in Hannibal, Missouri, singer, When You Wish Upon a Star 1890 Groucho Marx, born in New York City, comedian, Marx Bros, 'You Bet Your Life' 1889 Edward Ciannelli, Ischia Italy, actor, You Can't Escape Forever 1885 Harry Hershfield, Cedar Rapids Iowa, cartoonist, Can You Top This? 1885 Ring Lardner, U.S., writer, You Know Me Al 1883 Eubie Blake, ragtime composer/pianist, Memories of You 1879 Neal Dodd, born in Iowa, actor, 'You Belong to Me' 1879 Henry Ainley, Leeds England, actor, As You Like It 1877 James Montgomery Flagg, illustrator, "I want you" Uncle Sam 1868 Patty Smith Hill, author and songwriter, Happy Birthday To You 1862 Carrie Jacobs Bond, Janesville Wisconsin, songwriter, I Love You Truly 1860 Harriet Monroe, Chicago, poet/editor of Poetry magazine, You and I 1859 Mildred J. Hill, composer/musician, Happy Birthday To You 1858 Lincoln makes a speech about when you can fool people 1854 Charles Fillmore, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, mystic, co-founder, Unity, a New Thought movement church, created metaphysical interpretations of the Bible, promoted idea that God is good, God is available, God is in you, wrote, 'The Twelve Powers of Man' 1849 Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and of people some of time, but you can't fool all of the people all of time" 600 Pope Gregory the Great decreea saying "God bless You" is the correct response to a sneeze |
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