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American label owner, arranger, producer, and songwriter, (born 19 August 1920, Brockton, Massachusetts, died, 27th 2022 at the age of 101) Morty Craft was a New York City based founder of many labels. In 1957, he started Lance Records, whose biggest success was the doo-wop hit “Alone (Why Must I Be)” by the Shepherd Sisters, which he co-wrote and produced. The song was later covered by Petula Clark. The same year, Craft moved to MGM Records as recording chief and director of single record sales. His second label was Melba records, which he founded with Ray Maxwell, the founder of Moonglow (2). In 1959, Craft launched the short-lived Warwick Records Morty worked with a young Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, as well as Herbie Hancock, Bob Crewe, Connie Francis, Conway Twitty and dozens of other artists Husband of Selma Craft with whom the Morton & Selma Craft credit should be used for songwriting collaborations.

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  Morty Craft Pagan Love Song 7"   2 listed $5 - $12 View All
Percussion In Hollywood  Morty Craft Percussion In Hollywood LP   5 listed $8 - $63 View All
  Morty Craft Picnic Theme 45   1 listed $10  Details 
Patricia  Morty Craft & His Orchestra Patricia 7", 45   3 listed $2 - $18 View All
Pizzicato Cha Cha  Morty Craft Orchestra Pizzicato Cha Cha 7"   3 listed $2 - $15 View All
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