- Bert Kalmar
Bert Kalmar (
February 10 ,1884 -September 18 ,1947 ) was an Americanlyricist .He was born in
New York, New York . He ran away from home at the age of 10 to become a magician at a tent show, and retained an interest in magic all his life. He never got much of an education, but decided to make a career in show business. He earned enough money as avaudeville performer to start a music publishing company, Kalmar and Puck. He hiredHarry Ruby as a song plugger, and as a result of a knee injury that stopped him from dancing professionally, turned to writing songs full-time. Ruby, who had gotten a job at the firm of Waterson, Berlin and Snyder, got Kalmar a job at the same firm writing songlyrics . BeforeWorld War I he had begun to write lyrics for a number of different composers. One of them, Ruby, who had also had a number of collaborators, saw a strong compatibility between the two, and by 1920, Kalmar and Ruby recognized that they should form a permanent songwriting team.His partnership with Harry Ruby is portrayed in the 1950
MGM musical "Three Little Words" starringFred Astaire andRed Skelton . He sometimes worked with other songwriters as well, includingOscar Hammerstein II andTed Snyder .Kalmar is also credited with writing some melodies, and wrote or co-wrote some
Broadway theater play scripts, especiallymusical comedy .Bert Kalmar worked in
Tin Pan Alley , and wrote for movies and some early television.He died in
Los Angeles, California and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California . On his death, Ruby almost totally ceased writing songs, though he lived 27 more years.Bert Kalmar is an inductee of the
Songwriters Hall of Fame .Hit songs by Kalmar and Ruby
*"
Who's Sorry Now? " (1923): Kalmar and Ruby's first big hit.
*"I Wanna Be Loved by You " (1928): a hit forHelen Kane , known as the "Boop-boop-a-doop girl" and sung byMarilyn Monroe in the film "Some Like It Hot "
*"I Love You So Much " (1928)
*"Three Little Words" (1930): Their biggest hit.
*"Nevertheless" (1931): A hit for bothBing Crosby andRudy Vallee , later done byThe Mills Brothers andFrank Sinatra .
*"What A Perfect Combination " (1932): lyrics by Kalmar andIrving Caesar , music by Ruby andHarry Akst , written for the Broadway show "The Kid," which starredEddie Cantor .
*"A Kiss to Build a Dream On " (1935): His last hit.Work for Broadway
Note: All works are musicals unless otherwise noted.
*"
Ziegfeld Follies of 1920" (1920) -revue - featured co-songwriter for "I'm a Vamp from East Broadway"
*"Helen of Troy, New York" (1923) - co-composer and co-lyricist with Harry Ruby
*"Ziegfeld Follies of 1923" (1923) - revue - featured lyricist for "Society Bud"
*"No Other Girl" (1924) - co-composer and co-lyricist with Harry Ruby
*"Holka Polka" (1925) - book-editor
*"The Ramblers" (1926) - co-composer, co-lyricist, and co-bookwriter with Harry Ruby
*"Lucky" (1927) - co-writer withOtto Harbach , Harry Ruby andJerome Kern
*"The Five O'Clock Girl" (1927) - lyricist (music by Harry Ruby)
**Revived in 1981
*"She's My Baby" (1928) - co-bookwriter with Harry Ruby
*"Top Speed" (1929) - co-writer and co-producer with Harry Ruby andGuy Bolton
*"High Kickers" (1941) - co-composer, co-lyricist with Harry Ruby and co-bookwriter with Ruby and George Jessel
*"The Corn is Green " (1943) - actor in the role of "Will Hughes"Posthumously:
*"Fosse " (1999) - revue - featured lyricist for "Who's Sorry Now?"External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=4504 Bert Kalmar] at the
Internet Broadway Database
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