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William Engvick

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William Engvick (born July 1914) is an American lyricist[1], many of whose compositions appear in films[2].

Engvick graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1937. He is best known for his collaborations with composer Alec Wilder; they produced songs for the Broadway musical Once Over Lightly (1942)[3], and for the semi-forgotten musical television special Pinocchio (1957)[4]. Engvick was also responsible for a number of English language lyrics to songs originally composed in French. Among his lyrics in this category were "The Song from Moulin Rouge" and "I'll Remember Today."

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