Biography
Jack Lawrence contributed lyrics (and occasionally music) to several of the most sensitive ballad standards of the 1940s, including If I Didn't Care, Tenderly, All or Nothing at All, and Beyond the Sea. Born in Brooklyn in 1912, he gained his first success at the age of 20 with Play, Fiddle, Play. Though few hits were forthcoming, he continued composing and moved to Hollywood in the late '30s to work on Westerns and musicals for Republic Pictures. After the Ink Spots took his If I Didn't Care to the hit parade, he assumed far greater leverage with his career. By 1943, All or Nothing at All became his second smash hit (though he'd composed it more than three years earlier) when the Harry James Orchestra with Frank Sinatra took it to the top of the charts. That same year, Lawrence wrote another standard, Tenderly, though it didn't become popular until the mid-'50s. Lawrence, also known for his strong vocal talent, performed on many radio shows. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
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Jack Lawrence plays "Red Rocking Chair" on his 1953 Martin D-28
Philosopher vs Songwriter on Life - Conversations I've Never Had Podcast - RIKA x Jack Lawrence
The Dead Weather's Jack Lawrence on Bass Technique (Episode 2 of 4)
JACK LAWRENCE VS MARCIN KOSIAK BARE KNUCKLE BKB
Deep River Blues - Doc Watson, David Grisman & Jack Lawrence
Soldier's Joy performed by Doc Watson, David Grisman, & Jack Lawrence
I Don't Love Nobody performed by Doc Watson with Jack Lawrence & Michael T. Coleman
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