Abe Green (according to a wikipedia piece about Jack Kerouac).
Abe Green was a protégée of Herbert Hunke, an anti-authoritarian figure admired by Beat Generation figures such as Jack Kerouac. He was befriended by the latter also, and his off the wall cafe recitations were often quoted by beat poets, most notably by Kerouac at the time of his disillusionment with spirituality, i.e Thrasonical Yawning from the Abattoir of the Soul. Despite his relative youth, he was nicked named "Old Faithful"by prominent members of the Beat Generation, as he often helped extract them from some difficult situations.
frank loesser wrote heart and soul. it is a beautiful song.
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Every Soul a Star is written by Wendy Mass.
The lyrics to Memphis Soul Stew were written by King Curtis.
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Bipin Ch. Pal
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Benet wrote "The Devil and Daniel Webster" in 1937.
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