Claude Thornhill was an American composer and pianist born on August 10, 1908 in Indiana. He is remembered for his many compositions, including the popular songs 'I Wish I Had You', recorded by Billie Holiday and Fats Waller, as well as 'Let's Go', 'Shore Roads', and 'Memory Of An Island'.
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💰 Net worth: $8 Million (2024)
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About
Remembered for his many compositions, including 'I Wish I Had You,' which was recorded by Billie Holiday and Fats Waller. Other works he wrote include 'Let's Go,' 'Shore Roads,' and 'Memory Of An Island.'
Before Fame
He began studying at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music when he was 16. He also began collaborating with clarinetist Artie Shaw around the same time.
Trivia
His composition 'Snowfall' became a standard and was recorded by numerous groups and artists, including Henry Mancini, Glenn Miller, Billy Vaughn, Skitch Henderson, Dick Hyman, and John Williams.
Family Life
He married Actress Ruth Thornhill. His mother Maude was a choir Conductor.
Associated With
He was musical Director for Tony Bennett during the mid-1950s.