- Alex Kramer (songwriter)
Alex J. Kramer (
May 30 ,1903 -February 10 ,1998 ) was an Americansongwriter . (Note that he is sometimes referred to as Alex C. Kramer.)He was born in
Montreal, Canada . His parents were Adolph and Freda Kramer. At age 17 he was hired as a pianist in asilent movie theater in Montreal. He traveled first toPalm Beach, Florida , joining theMeyer Davis orchestra, and then toParis andCannes , before returning toNew York City , where he became aradio bandleader. He also worked as an accompanist innightclub s and invaudeville .One of his other musical activities was coaching
vocalist s in singing techniques, and one of his students was Joan Whitney, who eventually became both his wife and his songwriting partner. Their first hit as a songwriting team was "High on a Windy Hill," which became a #1 hit in 1941 for theJimmy Dorsey orchestra.In 1948 he and his wife started a publishing firm, just in time for the end of the
big band era, which led to a collapse in the song publishing business. He eventually became associated with the Bourne Music Publishing Company. He also continued to lead an orchestra, conduct on the radio, and serve as an accompanist in night clubs and what remained of the vaudeville business.In 1973 he moved to
Westport, Connecticut , where he died a few months short of his 95th birthday.ongs written
=with Joan Whitney=*"Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" (1946)
*"Behave Yourself"
*"Far Away Places " (1948)
*"High on a Windy Hill" (1940)
*"Love Somebody " (1947)
*"Money Is the Root of All Evil" (1945)
*"No Man Is an Island"
=withMack David and Joan Whitney=*"Candy" (1944)
*"It's Love, Love, Love " (1943)
=withHy Zaret and Joan Whitney=* "
My Sister And I " (1941)
* "The Doll With The Sawdust Heart " (1951)
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