Cover of the Pitch Deck for the AT LAST Feature Documentary. (full DECK available upon request) 

Born Salvatore Antonio Guaragna on December 24, 1893, Harry Warren launched his songwriting career in New York’s famed Tin Pan Alley in 1918. Over six decades, he composed some of the most enduring songs in the American Songbook, including “You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” “That’s Amore,” “Jeepers Creepers,” “We’re in the Money,” “42nd Street,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” and the iconic “At Last.”
Despite winning three Academy Awards (with 11 nominations), having 42 top-10 hits (21 of them reaching #1), and writing the first gold-certified record (“Chattanooga Choo Choo”), Warren remains surprisingly unknown to the general public—overshadowed by contemporaries like Berlin, Gershwin, Rodgers, and Porter. In music circles, he's admired. To most, he’s still “Harry Who?”
This film seeks to change that. Marking the 100th anniversary of his first published song (1918), we will explore Warren’s extraordinary contributions to American music and culture. Through archival footage, interviews with prominent artists, and a campaign to earn Warren a long-overdue star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, we aim to give this legendary songwriter the recognition he truly deserves—at last.
Aundroma Projects developed this concept along with the Estate of Harry Warren back in 2016. Much of the research has been conducted already. We are currently seeking funding to pick up where we left off. 

Here are just a few SHOTS from famous artists performing some of Harry's most well known classics.

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