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  1. 30. Apr. 2024 · Notable Works: “Blue Moon”. “Lover”. “Pal Joey”. “The Boys from Syracuse”. Lorenz Hart (born May 2, 1895, New York City—died Nov. 22, 1943, New York City) was a U.S. song lyricist whose commercial popular songs incorporated the careful techniques and verbal refinements of serious poetry. His 25-year collaboration ...

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  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Lorenz Hart, the talented lyricist behind many iconic Broadway songs, tragically passed away at the young age of 48. The cause of his death was heart failure due to excessive drinking and poor health. Hart’s untimely death left a void in the world of musical theater, as he had a knack for crafting poignant and clever lyrics that ...

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  4. Vor 19 Stunden · "Have you met Miss Jones?" fue compuesta por Richard Rodgers (música) y Lorenz Hart (letra) en 1937 para la comedia musical "I'd Rather Be Right".Gracias p...

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  5. 10. Mai 2024 · Spring Is Here (M: Richard Rodgers, T: Lorenz Hart, 1938) Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (M&T: Frank Loesser, 1944) Squatty Roo (M & T: Johnny Hodges, 1941) St. James Infirmary (M & T: Traditional, Joe Primrose, 1927) St. Louis Blues (M & T: W. C. Handy, 1914) St. Thomas (Sonny Rollins, 1956) Stablemates (M: Benny Golson, 1955)

  6. 19. Mai 2024 · Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934, “Blue Moon” is a cover by The Marcels, released as a single in 1961 and featured in the band’s debut studio album, Blue Moon (released in the same year). The song reached the peak position of #1 in the Billboard Hot 100, marking the highest chart success for The Marcels.

  7. 15. Mai 2024 · The song “My Funny Valentine” was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and it was first recorded by Chet Baker for his album “Chet Baker Sings” in 1954. With its beautiful and emotive melody, this jazz ballad became one of Baker’s signature songs and has been covered by numerous artists throughout the years.