Talk:Churchill Kohlman

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The following comment was on the article page, I have moved it here. Brianyoumans (talk) 05:03, 19 March 2010 (UTC)

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Please forgive me for disagreeing with your history concerning the song "Cry". I don't think this song was not written by Churchill Kohlman unless yrs.later Kohlman had his name changed to Perry Alexander. This song was stolen From Perry Alexander a song writer living & writing for various companies..Broadway being one. I worked with Perry Alexander as a boy & his wife Ruth in the small community of Ocean View Delaware. Many times Ruth & Perry would tell me of their life in NYC.It is possible that he could have changed his name.Nevertheless they owned an antique shop that was the largest thing in the tri-state area.Perry was in his early 80's with white hair hunched over & with a nice white beard. Perry showed me countless pictures of movie stares & him performing&playing the piano. Once he & Ruth told me that he had written that song & it was stolen & they spent an enormous amount of money to win the case & finally possibly during the late to middle 60's won. I saw the paper work & met many people from the show business world who'd come to the Bethany Beach Delaware resort who would stop in the store & say hello.I drove for Mrs.Ruth. She never drove living in Manhattan .She was a wonderful lady & was always correcting my grammar.Whenever Perry would talk about "Cry" (the song that really put Johnny Ray on the map) Perry would literally "Cry" I was only a teenager. I wasn't anybody of importance yet I saw his emotion over this song. Johnny Ray did sing this but Perry could sing it Better.Plus play the piano.Perry died in the early 70's. Perry & Ruth were Jewish & donated a wealth of W.W.II collectibles that came from the war .(The BenIsrael Museum)

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