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  2. Town Without Pity (song) - Wikipedia

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    Town Without Pity is a song written by composer Dimitri Tiomkin and lyricist Ned Washington. The track, produced by Aaron Schroeder , [ 1 ] was originally recorded by Gene Pitney for the 1961 film of the same title.

  3. Town Without Pity - Wikipedia

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    Tiomkin also wrote the music for the song "Town Without Pity", with lyrics by Ned Washington. It was performed by Gene Pitney . The song became an Academy Award nominee and Pitney's first top 40 single.

  4. Gene Pitney - Wikipedia

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    Pitney was born in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, [2] on February 17, 1940, [3] [4] as the son of Anna A., née Orlowski, and Harold F. Pitney. [4] The third of five children of a lathe operator, Pitney lived with his family in Rockville, Connecticut, during his formative years.

  5. Hairspray (1988 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Songs appearing in the film, but not on the soundtrack due to licensing restrictions: "Limbo Rock" – Chubby Checker "Let's Twist Again" - Chubby Checker "Day-O" – Pia Zadora "Duke of Earl" – Gene Chandler "Train to Nowhere" – The Champs "Dancin' Party" – Chubby Checker "The Fly" – Chubby Checker

  6. Ned Washington - Wikipedia

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    "Town Without Pity" (music by Dimitri Tiomkin, 1961), sung in the movie by Gene Pitney [4] "Rawhide" (music by Dimitri Tiomkin, 1958), sung in the TV show by Frankie Laine [5] "Night Passage" (music by Dimitri Tiomkin), two songs, "Follow the River" and "You Can't Get Far Without a Railroad", both sung in the film by James Stewart.

  7. The Many Sides of Gene Pitney - Wikipedia

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    The Many Sides of Gene Pitney is the debut album of Gene Pitney, released on the Musicor label in 1962. [1] It was mostly a collection of previously released singles. Among them was "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away" which charted at #39 on the Billboard Hot 100 on March 4, 1961 and was on the charts for eight weeks. [2]

  8. Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song - Wikipedia

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    Song Nominees 1963 : Town Without Pity "Town Without Pity" Gene Pitney, Dimitri Tiomkin & Ned Washington: 1964 : Circus World "Circus World" Dimitri Tiomkin & Ned Washington: Dear Heart "Dear Heart" Henry Mancini, Jay Livingston & Ray Evans: From Russia with Love "From Russia with Love" John Barry & Lionel Bart: Sunday in New York "Sunday in ...

  9. Gregor Dorfmeister - Wikipedia

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    The book was made into a film by Gottfried Reinhardt called Town Without Pity. The movie included an Academy Award-nominated song of the same name with music by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington and performed by Gene Pitney. The Pitney version was also featured in the 1988 John Waters movie Hairspray.