David Rose
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David Rose (June 15, 1910 – August 23, 1990) was an American songwriter, composer, arranger, pianist, and orchestra leader. His most famous compositions were "The Stripper", "Holiday for Strings", and "Calypso Melody". He also wrote music for many television series, including It's a Great Life, The Tony Martin Show, Little House on the Prairie, Highway To Heaven, Bonanza, and Highway Patrol under the pseudonym "Ray Llewellyn."
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Music
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Singles
- Holiday For Strings (US #2, 1944)
- Poinciana (Song Of The Tree) (US #11, 1944)
- The Stripper (US #1, 1962)
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Television
- The Red Skelton Show
- Bonanza (1971 Emmy)
- The High Chaparral
- Little House on the Prairie (1979 and 1982 Emmys)
- Father Murphy
- Highway to Heaven
- Highway Patrol
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Broadway
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