- Abner Silver
Abner Silver was an American
songwriter who worked primarily during theTin Pan Alley era of the craft. He was born onDecember 28 ,1899 inNew York, NY . Usually composing the music while others handled the lyrics, Silver wrote for almost half a century, starting with World War I-era songs such as 1918's "You Can't Blame the Girlies (They All Want to Marry a Soldier)," and continuing through the decades with such classics as 1921's "I'm Going South"; "Chasing Shadows " in 1925; and 1940's "How Did He Look?" Silver frequently teamed with lyricistsBenny Davis ,Al Sherman andAl Lewis . Between 1931 and 1934, during the last days ofVaudeville , Silver and several of his fellow hitmakers formed a sensational revue called "Songwriters On Parade ", performing all across theEastern seaboard on theLoew 's and Keith circuits. Toward the end of his career, he was commissioned to pen several numbers thatElvis Presley performed in his movies, including the songs "Young and Beautiful," "What's She Really Like?" and "Lover Doll." Sung by Tom Jones, Silver's "With These Hands" (with lyrics by Benny Davis) was featured in the movie "Edward Scissorhands ", starringJohnny Depp . His early song "He's So Unusual" was covered byCyndi Lauper on her breakout album, the similarly titled "She's So Unusual." Silver died onNovember 24 ,1966 , in New York, NY.Partial List of Song Credits
*1921 for the Broadway show "
Bombo ", starringAl Jolson , "I'm Going South", with composerHarry M. Woods .
*1925 "Chasing Shadows "
*1927 "Barbara " withBilly Rose
*1928 "Mary Ann ", withBenny Davis
*1929 "Bashful Baby " withCliff Friend
*1929 "Good Morning, Good Evening, Good Night " withAl Sherman and Al Lewis
*1932 "Please Mr. Hemingway " withWalter Kent and Milton Drake
*1934 "The Santa Claus Express " withAl Sherman and Al Lewis
*1935 "Every Now and Then " withAl Sherman and Al Lewis
*1935 "No! No! A Thousand Times No!! withAl Sherman and Al Lewis
*1935 "On the Beach at Bali-Bali " withAl Sherman and Jack Maskill
*1940 "How Did He He Look?"
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