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Louis "Lou" Silvers (September 6, 1889 – March 26, 1954) was an American film score composer whose work has been used in more than 250 movies. In 1935, he won an Academy Award for Best Original Score for One Night of Love. Born in New York City, Silvers scored a D. W. Griffith film with sound sequences Dream Street (1921) and the part-talking feature film The Jazz Singer (1927). He was also music director for Lux Radio Theater for most of its long run (1934-1955). He is also the composer of "April Showers" (1921). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
April Showers
2302Just Snap Your Fingers At Care
423Pretty Little Baby
114Dimples: Get on Board Li'l Children
35Overture
36Introductory Music
17Incidental Music / Sound Effects
18Dream Street
19Just Snap Your Fingers At Care - Arranged By George Gershwin
110Incidental Music / Sound Effects / Yahrzeit (In Memoriam)
1Piano Roll Marches and Two Steps, Vol. 1
The Piano Rolls, Volume Two
Entertaining the Boys... With Crooning Tunes: The V-Discs of the American Forces, Vol. 3 (Remastered 2016)
HITS OF THE 1920s, Vol. 2 (1921-1923)
Original Movie Themes, Vol. 6 (1935-1945)

Dream Street
Hits of the 1920's, Vol. 2: 1921-1923
Gershwin joue Gershwin (Mono Version)
The Razor's Edge OST
Salonfähig
The Jazz Singer - The Original Soundtrack. 1927.
April Showers