Earl K. Brent
Earl Karl Brent (June 21, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri – July 8, 1977 in Hollywood, California) was an American songwriter, lyricist and composer. He is best known as the lyricist of the 1946 song "Angel Eyes", written with Matt Dennis.
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Earl K. Brent
Earl Karl Brent (June 21, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri – July 8, 1977 in Hollywood, California) was an American songwriter, lyricist and composer. He is best known as the lyricist of the 1946 song "Angel Eyes", written with Matt Dennis.
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