Harold Arlen (1905-1986)

Birthplace:
Buffalo, New York, USA

Born:
February 15, 1905

Died:
April 23, 1986

No American has written more first-rate songs than Arlen. He grew up in a musical family (his father was a cantor), and disappointed but didn't surprise his parents by dropping out of high school to become a musician. A stint as pianist and singer with a dance band, the Buffalodians, allowed him to escape Buffalo for New York City. Arlen stayed on after the band's demise; after some mostly unsuccessful attempts to conquer vaudeville or Broadway, Arlen stumbled onto a tune that, with lyrics by Ted Koehler, became "Get Happy", his first hit. With Koehler as lyricist, Arlen became the staff composer for Harlem's Cotton Club, a premiere showcase for African-American entertainers such as Cab Calloway and Ethel Waters. They wrote "I've Got the World on a String" and "Ill Wind", among dozens of others. Arlen's second important collaborator was E.Y. Harburg, with whom he composed the score for _Wizard of Oz, The (1939)_, celebrated specialty numbers for Bert Lahr and Groucho Marx, and two Broadway musicals. In the 1940s, Arlen reached the peak of his popularity with his third major partner, Johnny Mercer; most of their hits, such as "Blues in the Night", "My Shining Hour" and "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)", were written for the movies, as Hollywood replaced the stage as the songwriters' most lucrative market. As he aged, Arlen grew increasingly frustrated with Hollywood's waste of material and Broadway's rigmarole; his personal life in this period was also unhappy. His best songs, though, in renditions by performers li ke Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra and later cabaret singers and jazz musicians, have continued to be seen as classics.

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Additional Music:
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Camera Operator:
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Director:
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Lyricist:
1936  The Singing Kid
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Music:
1936  Stage Struck
1936  The Singing Kid
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Music Score Producer:
1936  Stage Struck
1936  The Singing Kid
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming

Original Music Composer:
1936  Stage Struck
1936  The Singing Kid
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1939  The Wizard of Oz
1941  I Wake Up Screaming
1943  The Sky's the Limit
1943  They Got Me Covered
1948  Casbah
2007  Berlin Jazz Piano Workshop 1965

Songs:
1933  Let's Fall in Love
1935  Splendor
1936  Gold Diggers of 1937
1936  Stage Struck
1936  Strike Me Pink
1936  The Singing Kid
1937  Artists & Models
1939  At the Circus
1939  Harold Arlen's Home Movies on set of The Wizard of Oz
1939  Love Affair
1939  The Wizard of Oz
1941  Blues in the Night
1941  I Wake Up Screaming
1942  Rio Rita
1942  Star Spangled Rhythm
1943  Cabin in the Sky
1943  The Sky's the Limit
1943  They Got Me Covered
1944  Here Come the Waves
1944  Kismet
1944  Up in Arms
1944  Youth Runs Wild
1945  Out of This World
1946  Earl Carroll Sketchbook
1948  Casbah
1949  Slightly French
1950  My Blue Heaven
1950  Summer Stock
1950  The Petty Girl
1951  Mr. Imperium
1953  Down Among the Sheltering Palms
1953  The Farmer Takes a Wife
1954  A Star Is Born
1954  The Country Girl
1956  Bloomer Girl
1962  Gay Purr-ee
1963  I Could Go on Singing
1995  The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True
1996  The Wizard of Oz on Ice
2007  Berlin Jazz Piano Workshop 1965

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