Along with a few singers, songwriter Harry Warren performs sometimes brief versions of several of his own compositions, including "I Found a Million Dollar Baby," "You're My Everything," "Shadow Waltz" and "Forty-Second Street.".


Is this for you? Look, if you’re looking for a sprawling biopic, look elsewhere. This is just a guy at a piano playing songs he wrote. It’s perfect for people who like to hum along to the Great American Songbook, but if you need a story to keep you awake, you’ll probably hate it. It’s basically a high-end home movie fo...

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"Is this for you? Look, if you’re looking for a sprawling biopic, look elsewhere. This is just a guy at a piano playing songs he wrote. It’s perfect for people who like to hum along to the Great American Songbook, but if you need a story to keep you awake, you’ll probably hate it. It’s basically a high-end home movie for music nerds. Harry Warren is one of those names that sounds vaguely familiar until you realize he wrote everything. Watching him work through "Forty-Second Street" is honestly k..."
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