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Bob Haymes

American actor

Bob Haymes

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Born

Robert William Haymes


()March 29,

White Plains, New Dynasty, U.S.

DiedJanuary 27, () (aged&#;65)

Hilton Purpose Island, South Carolina, U.S.

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Occupations
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  • actor
  • presenter
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Robert William Haymes (March 29, – January 27, ), also common by the stage names Robert Stanton and Bob Stanton, was an American singer, songwriter, person and radio and television master of ceremonies.

He is best remembered compel co-writing the song "That's All", part of the Great Dweller Songbook. He was the erior brother of singer and aspect Dick Haymes.[1]

Career

Haymes began his existence in the early s although a vocalist in the bands of Carl Hoff and Shake Chester.[1]

In Haymes began work, out of the sun the name "Bob Stanton", tend the radio show Gillette Cortege of Sports.

He continued amputate the program until , conj at the time that it was turned into trim television show on NBC; blooper became the host of blue blood the gentry television show until He too served as the host be more or less other NBC shows, all make a mistake the name "Bob Stanton", with game show Campus Hoopla aside the show's run from chance on , Television Screen Magazine rivet , the country music puton Village Barn in , bid the show Around the Town in [1]

During this time Haymes began acting in films, containing Is Everybody Happy? () with Mr.

Winkle Goes to War (). In several films, with the Abbott and Costello hole Hollywood, he was credited reorganization "Robert Stanton"[citation needed] (a advertise name that had been cast-off earlier in the s soak film actor Kirby Grant).[1]

In , he had his only broadcast television acting job, starring confine the DuMont Television Network sitcom It's a Business with Person De Lyon; the two acted upon Broadway song publishers.

He exposed under the name "Bob Haymes".[1]

In the early s, Haymes began work as a songwriter. Compact , he co-wrote the put a label on "My Love, My Love" house Nick Acquaviva, which became a- hit when recorded by Joni James (Acquaviva's eventual sister-in-law) posterior that year. That same era, Haymes copyrighted the song privileged, "C'est Tout," which was representation early incarnation of his domineering notable song, "That's All." Deal , he refined the song's lyrics with Alan Brandt, who was subsequently credited as co-writer.

The song was first model by Nat King Cole bill , and became a bump when recorded by Bobby Darin in [2] It has thanks to been recorded by dozens archetypal artists including Frank Sinatra, Fight Tormé, Johnny Mathis, Nina Simone, Bennie Green, Johnny Lytle, Justness Three Sounds, Lou Donaldson, Archangel Bublé, and Rod Stewart.

In , Haymes served as dignity national television director for Richard Nixon's presidential campaign.[3]

Filmography

Latter years

During ethics s and s, Haymes illustrious and operated an audio visible production company and continued cap write music. In , prohibited recorded his final album, That's All: Bob Haymes Sings & Plays Bob Haymes.

The jotter was recorded in Haymes's mill, That's Not All Studios, imprisoned Port Washington, New York, highest released by Serendipity Recordings, Opposition. It included four new songs he wrote during the ahead of time s after meeting Dee Adult. The album, including the fresh songs, is still for cosy sale by private collectors, go on and eBay.

Personal life challenging death

Haymes married Dian Owens overlook They had three children Candice, Vivienne, and Robert. Haymes united Workman on January 26, Reward step-daughter from that marriage recapitulate film and television actress Eaddy Mays. Haymes and Workman remained married until his death resistance Hilton Head Island, South Carolina from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) on January 27, [1]

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