• Geoffrey Parsons may refer to: Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist) (1910–1987), British lyricist Geoffrey Parsons (pianist) (1929–1995), Australian classical...
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  • Geoffrey Claremont Parsons (7 January 1910 – 22 December 1987) was an English lyricist. Parsons worked at the Peter Maurice Music Company run by James...
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  • the Peter Maurice Music Company, whose most important lyricist was Geoffrey Parsons. The company specialized in adapting songs originally in foreign languages...
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    Geoffrey Penwill Parsons AO OBE (15 June 1929 – 26 January 1995) was an Australian pianist, most particularly notable as an accompanist to singers and...
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  • Ernest Geoffrey Parsons CVO CBE (13 May 1901 – 26 August 1991) was a British estate manager who became one of the Commissioners of the Crown Estates for...
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  • and popularised by Edith Piaf (1947). English lyrics were written by Geoffrey Parsons. Frankie Laine on Foreign Affair 1958 Les Planètes Canada 1967 Udo...
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  • Smile (Charlie Chaplin song) (category Songs with lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist))
    singing "Quale occhio al mondo può star di paro". John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons added the lyrics and title in 1954. In the lyrics, based on lines and...
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  • Hymne à l'amour (category Songs with lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist))
    adapted into English as "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" with lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons. Kay Starr brought fame to this version in 1954, with her version reaching...
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  • O mein Papa (category Songs with lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons (lyricist))
    die die Welt erobern. It was adapted into English by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons under the title "Oh! My Pa-Pa". A recording by Eddie Fisher with Hugo...
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  • from the American ones. The song was re-arranged and re-written by Geoffrey Parsons and John Turner. The song was also recorded by Connie Francis in 1959...
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