Allee Willis, the Grammy-winning songwriter who wrote the “Friends” theme song and several smash hits for Earth, Wind & Fire, including “September” and “Boogie Wonderland,” died Tuesday at the age of 72.
26.12.2019 - 00:41 / torontosun.com
Songwriter Allee Willis, who helped pen the theme tune for hit U.S. TV show “Friends”, has died at 72.
The U.S. musician, who co-wrote the Rembrandts’ I’ll Be There for You – which has become one of the most famous television theme songs of all time – passed away on Tuesday after suffering cardiac arrest.
Her partner, Prudence Fenton, is said to be “in total shock” over the news. Fenton also paid tribute to Willis on Instagram, writing: “Rest In Boogie Wonderland” – a reference to the hit the late
Allee Willis, the Grammy-winning songwriter who wrote the “Friends” theme song and several smash hits for Earth, Wind & Fire, including “September” and “Boogie Wonderland,” died Tuesday at the age of 72.
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