Walter Marks (composer)

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Walter Marks (born 15 January 1934 in New York City) is an American film and musical theatre composer and lyricist.

Walter Marks is noted for the Broadway musical scores for Bajour and Golden Rainbow.[1] The song "I've Gotta Be Me" from Golden Rainbow was recorded by Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1968 and subsequently recorded by other artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.

Works

Broadway theatre
  • Bajour (1964); music and lyrics
  • Golden Rainbow (1968); music and lyrics
  • Broadway Follies (1981); music and lyrics
Other musical theatre
Filmography
  • Pinocchio (1968)
  • Here Comes the Judge (1972); TV movie
  • The Wild Party (1975)
  • Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone (2007); documentary
  • The Silent Truth (2010); documentary

See also

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