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    Harold Arlen (born Hyman Arluck; February 15, 1905 – April 23, 1986) was an American composer of popular music, who composed over 500 songs, a number of which have become known worldwide. In addition to composing the songs for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz (lyrics by Yip Harburg ), including " Over the Rainbow ", which won him the Oscar for Best Original Song , he was nominated as composer for 8 other Oscar awards.

  2. Sep 15, 2022 · The witch is dead -- Dissertation on the state of bliss (Love and learn) -- Don't like goodbyes -- Down with love -- Eagle and me -- Evelina -- Fancy meeting you -- For every man there's a woman -- Fun to be fooled -- Get happy -- God's country -- Goose never be a peacock -- Happiness is a thing called Joe -- Happy as the day is long -- Happy with the blues -- Hit the road to dreamland -- Hooray for love -- House of flowers -- I gotta right to sing the blues -- I had a love once -- I had ...

  3. Harold Arlen was an American composer, arranger, pianist, and vocalist who contributed such popular songs as “Over the Rainbow,” “Blues in the Night,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “I Love a Parade,” and “Stormy Weather” to Hollywood movies and Broadway musicals. Arlen was most prolific from 1929

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  4. As we saw in Chapter 9, Arlen’s later performances of his own songs form a significant part of his legacy.His music also lives on prominently in the vast trove of interpretations by purveyors of the American Songbook, from Ethel Waters in the early 1930s to Audra McDonald in the present day. 1 Close Arlen had close personal and professional relationships with many vocalists.

  5. Harold Arlen wrote over 50 songs between 1961 and 1976 and continued to enjoy a successful career. For example, in 1961 he wrote the music for Gay Purr-ee and collaborated with Peggy Lee (lyrics) to write Happy With the Blues. Additionally, he worked with lyricist Dory Langdon to write So Long, Big Time!

  6. Apr 24, 1986 · He was 81 years old. ''The distinctive Arlen touch,'' the critic John S. Wilson wrote in The New York Times in 1978, ''was the jazz-based, blues-rooted quality of his music. Such songs as 'Stormy ...

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  8. Composer Harold Arlen standing behind Yip Harburg, photo: Sam Arlen, haroldarlen.com In the 1940s, Arlen teamed up with lyricist Johnny Mercer and wrote more hit songs, including “Blues in the Night,” “Out of this World,” “Come Rain or Come Shine” and “One for My Baby (and One More for the Road).”