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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Smithsonian Collection of Recordings - American Songbook Series: E.Y. Harburg" on Discogs.

  2. 11. Okt. 2019 · Born in 1896 of Russian-Jewish immigrant parents and raised in poverty on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, lyricist E.Y. (Yip) Harburg never forgot his roots when he versified.

  3. 31. Jan. 1997 · For the 100-year anniversary of E.Y. “Yip” Harburg’s birth, Democracy Now! spoke with Ernie Harburg, Yip’s son and co-author of Yip’s biography, Who Put the Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz ...

  4. Edgar Yipsel "Yip" Harburg (born Isidore Hochberg, Yiddish: איסידור הוכברג‎) was an American popular song lyricist who worked with many well-known composers. He wrote the lyrics to the standards Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (with Jay Gorney), April in Paris, and It's Only a Paper Moon, as well as all of the songs in the 1939 ...

  5. David Brooks and Celeste Holm. October 5, 1944. Covered by (5 artists) Fun to Be Fooled. Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg. Frances Williams PRF, Leo Reisman & His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Harold Arlen REL. August 27, 1934. Covered by (33 artists) Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe.

  6. E. Y. Harburg. When the idle poor become the idle rich, you'll never know just who is who, or which is which. E. Y. Harburg. When I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near. E. Y. Harburg. Ding-dong, the wicked witch is dead. E. Y. Harburg. The Lord made Adam, the Lord made Eve, he made 'em both a little bit naive. E. Y. Harburg.

  7. 21. Apr. 2017 · E. Y. Harburg, the lyricist behind The Wizard of Oz, remains one of the most important songwriters blacklisted during the Cold War. His removal from Hollywood features in the 1950s denied moviegoers a distinct American voice whose lyrics mixed humor and entertainment to champion liberal causes. From 1944–1972, Director J. Edgar Hoover and the Bureau’s major field offices investigated ...