“The name Allee Willis might not be instantly recognizable, but without her, the world as many of us know it wouldn’t exist. She did, after all, co-write “I’ll Be There for You,” the buoyant 1994 pop hit by The Rembrandts that’s perhaps better known as the theme song for the sitcom Friends.
The artist that the Washington Post called “the most interesting woman you’ve never heard of” is getting her documentary due on Nov. 15 when Magnolia Pictures releases The World According to Allee Willis.”
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