- Jimmy Van Heusen
Jimmy Van Heusen (
January 26 ,1913 -February 7 ,1990 ), was an Americancomposer . Writing songs for films and television, he won four Academy Awards for Best Original Song, and anEmmy .Biography
Christened Edward Chester Babcock in
Syracuse, New York , he began writing music while at high school, and renamed himself at age 15, to use as his on-air name during a local radio show.Studying at
Cazenovia Seminary andSyracuse University , he became friends with Jerry Arlen, the younger brother ofHarold Arlen . With the elder Arlen's help, Van Heusen wrote songs for theCotton Club revue, including "Harlem Hospitality."He then became a staff pianist for some of the
Tin Pan Alley publishers, and wrote "It's the Dreamer in Me" (1938) with lyrics byTommy Dorsey .Collaborating with lyricist
Eddie DeLange , on songs such as "Heaven Can Wait", "So Help Me", and "Darn That Dream", his work became more prolific, writing over 60 songs in 1940 alone. It was in 1940 that he teamed up with the lyricist Johnny Burke. Burke and Van Heusen moved toHollywood writing for stage musicals and films throughout the '40s and early '50s, winning anAcademy Award for Best Original Song for "Swinging on a Star " (1944). Their songs were also featured in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court " (1949).He also worked as a part time
test pilot forLockheed Corporation inWorld War II .Van Heusen then teamed up with lyricist
Sammy Cahn . Their three Academy Awards for Best Song were won for "All the Way" (1957) from "The Joker Is Wild ", "High Hopes" (1959) from "A Hole in the Head ", and "Call Me Irresponsible " (1963) from "Papa's Delicate Condition ". Their songs were also featured in "Rear Window " (1954) and "Ocean's Eleven" (1960).Cahn and Van Heusen also wrote "
Love and Marriage " (1955), "To Love and Be Loved", "Come Fly with Me", "Only the Lonely", and "Come Dance with Me" with many of their compositions being the title songs forFrank Sinatra 's albums of the late 50's.Van Heusen wrote a musical in 1965 entitled "Skyscraper", and the 1966 musical "
Walking Happy ". He became an inductee of theSongwriters Hall of Fame in 1971.Van Heusen retired in the late 1970s, and died in
Rancho Mirage, California in 1990, at the age of 77.Awards
*Van Heusen was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Song 14 times in 12 different years (in both 1946 and 1964 he was nominated for two songs), and won 4 times: in 1944, 1957, 1959, and 1963. He won anEmmy Award for "Best Musical Contribution" in 1956, and was nominated for aGrammy Award in 1965.Trivia
*
Bob Hope 's character in "The Road to Hong Kong " (1962) is named Chester Babcock, in reference to Van Heusen's birth name.*He named himself after the famous shirt makers,
Phillips-Van Heusen .ongs
* "Aren't You Glad You're You?"
* "But Beautiful" (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
* "Come Dance with Me" (lyrics bySammy Cahn )
* "Come Fly With Me" (lyrics bySammy Cahn )
* "Darn That Dream " (lyrics byEddie DeLange )
* "Here's That Rainy Day " (from "Carnival in Flanders ", lyrics by Johnny Burke)
* "I Could Have Told You " (lyrics byCarl Sigman )
* "I Thought About You "
* "Imagination" (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
* "It Could Happen to You" (lyrics by Johnny Burke
* "Like Someone in Love " (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
* "Love and Marriage " (lyrics bySammy Cahn )
* "Oh! You Crazy Moon "
* "Personality"
* "Polka Dots and Moonbeams " (lyrics by Johnny Burke)
* "The Second Time Around "
* "Love is the Tender Trap " (lyrics bySammy Cahn )Academy Awards
Van Heusen won four Academy Awards for Best Song:
* "
Swinging on a Star " (1944) (lyrics by Johnny Burke) for "Going My Way "
* "All the Way" (1957) (lyrics bySammy Cahn ) for "The Joker Is Wild "
* "High Hopes" (1959) (lyrics by Sammy Cahn) for "A Hole in the Head "
* "Call Me Irresponsible " (1963) (lyrics by Sammy Cahn) for "Papa's Delicate Condition "Emmy Award
Van Heusen won one
Emmy Award for Best Musical Contribution :* "
Love and Marriage "(1955) (lyrics bySammy Cahn ) for Our TownExternal links
* [http://www.jimmyvanheusen.com Jimmy Van Heusen Website]
* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/C100?exhibitId=100 Songwriters Hall Of Fame Website]
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