- Edward Heyman
Edward Heyman (
14 March 1907 inNew York —16 October 1981 inJalisco ,Mexico ) was an Americanmusician andlyricist . He studied at theUniversity of Michigan where he had an early start on his career writing college musicals. After graduating from college Heyman moved back toNew York City where he started working with a number of experienced musicians likeVictor Young ("When I Fall in Love "),Dana Suesse ("You Ought to Be in Pictures ") andJohnny Green ("Body and Soul", "Out of Nowhere", "I Cover the Waterfront ", and "Easy Come, Easy Go").From 1939 to 1954, Heyman contributed songs to film scores including "
That Girl From Paris ", "Curly Top ", "Kissing Bandit ", "Delightfully Dangerous " andNorthwest Outpost ".*Arguably Heyman's biggest hit is his composition "Body and Soul", written in 1930, often recorded (in 1939 by
Coleman Hawkins and since by many others), which frequently crops up in films, most recently in the 2002 filmCatch Me If You Can . Heyman also wrote "Through the Years", "For Sentimental Reasons", "Blame It on My Youth " (withOscar Levant ), "Love Letters", "Blue Star" (Theme from the TV Series "Medic"), "The Wonder of You", "Boo-Hoo", "Bluebird of Happiness" and "You're Mine, You".
*Heyman's other collaborators includeMorton Gould ,Nacio Herb Brown ,Rudolf Friml ,Al Sherman ,Abner Silver ,Vincent Youmans ,John Jacob Loeb andCarmen Lombardo ,Sandor Harmati andHarry Parr Davies ,Oscar Levant ,Sigmund Romberg ,Arthur Schwartz andRay Henderson .Heyman was an ASCAP writer inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1975.
External links
* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=265 Edward Heyman's entry at the Songwriters' Hall of Fame]
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