Description
W/GERRY WIGGINS/MARIAN MCPARTLAND/ANDY LAVERNE
Artist
U.S. composer for stage and movies, known as the father of the modern musical theater, according to a joint resolution passed by Congress (born Jan. 27, 1885, New York, N.Y., U.S. — died Nov. 11, 1945, New York City).
Kern studied music in his native New York City and in Heidelberg, Germany, and he later gained theatrical experience in London. Returning to New York, he worked as a pianist and salesman for music publishers and wrote new numbers for European operettas. In 1912 he composed The Red Petticoat, the first musical to contain only his own music; its success was surpassed by Very Good Eddie (1915). Subsequent musicals include Oh, Boy! (1917) and Sally (1920). In 1927 his Show Boat, based on Edna Ferber's novel and with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, became the first American musical with a serious plot drawn from a literary source; it represents a landmark in the history of musical theatre. It was followed by The Cat and the Fiddle (1931), Music in the Air (1932), and Roberta (1933). After 1933 he composed for Hollywood. Kern's classic songs include “The Song Is You,” “All the Things You Are,” “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” and “Ol' Man River.” He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.
Tracks
1
All The Things You Are
05:24
2
The Song Is You
08:23
3
I'm Old Fashioned
03:40
4
The Folks Who Live On The Hill
05:48
5
A Fine Romance
02:58
6
Ol' Man River
05:00
7
Long Ago And Far Away
05:22
8
Yesterdays
04:53
9
Why Do I Love You?
06:23
10
All The Things You Are (Reprise)
03:44
Releases
Labels
Concord Special Products
Countries
United States of America