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  1. Marie Oppert (voix); Christophe Fossemalle (piano); Frédéric Liebert (contrebasse); Thierry Chauvet (batterie) interprètent le Magicien d'Oz : Over the rain...

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  2. E. Y. Harburg. One of America’s greatest lyricists for stage and screen, Yip Harburg (1896-1981) was the son of poor Russian-Jewish immigrants and attended CCNY. Also a book writer (usually with Fred Saidy), director, and poet, Harburg wrote lyrics for more than 550 songs, including “It’s Only A Paper Moon” (with Harold Arlen), “April in Paris” (with Vernon Duke) and “Brother ...

  3. Harold Arlen, fotografiert von Carl van Vechten, 1960. Harold Arlen (* 15. Februar 1905 als Hyman Arluck in Buffalo, New York, USA; † 23. April 1986 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Unterhaltungsmusik- Komponist. Weltweit bekannt wurde Arlen's Komposition Over the Rainbow .

  4. Popular song lyricist E.Y. "Yip" Harburg (1896–1981) was quoted as saying by Clyde Haberman of the New York Times that "songs are the pulse of a nation's heart, a fever chart of its health." Harburg wrote the words to at least two familiar songs that reflected and embodied aspects of the American national outlook: "Over the Rainbow," from the ...

  5. Award-winning, enduring American lyricist during the 1930s and '40s, his words frequented stage and screen. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1920s - 1960s. Born. April 8, 1896 in New York, NY. Died. March 5, 1981 in Los Angeles, CA.

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  7. 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. Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg. Woody Herman and His Orchestra - Vocal by Frances Wayne REC,REL, Ethel Waters BRD. September 5, 1944.