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Ted L. Koehler (July 14, 1894 – January 17, 1973) was an American lyricist. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.
Lyricist Ted Koehler was born in Washington, D.C. on July 14, 1894. His early career as a pianist in film theatre led him to write special material for vaudeville singers and eventually produce his own nightclub shows.
Ted Koehler. Songwriter ("Stormy Weather", "Let's Fall in Love"), author, lyricist and pianist, educated in public schools. He was a photo engraver before working as a pianist in film theatres, and he wrote special material for vaudeville before going on to produce night club shows.
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- July 14, 1894
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- January 17, 1973
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Songwriter ("Stormy Weather", "Let's Fall in Love"), author, lyricist and pianist, educated in public schools. He was a photo engraver before working as a pianist in film theatres, and he wrote special material for vaudeville before going on to produce night club shows.
- July 14, 1894
- January 17, 1973
Ted Koehler wrote When the Sun Comes Out, Let's Fall in Love, I've Got the World on a String, Don't Worry 'Bout Me and other songs. Explore Discuss
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Stage and film lyricist. From the Cotton Club to Hollywood, the masterful songwriter often collaborated with composer Harold Arlen and came up with unforgettable songs, most famously “Stormy Weather.” ... From: Koehler, Ted in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical ».