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Biography

Irving Caesar

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Overview

  • Born
    July 4, 1895 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    December 17, 1996 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Birth name
    Isaac Caesar

Biography

    • Composer, songwriter ("Swanee", "Tea for Two", "Crazy Rhythm", "Just a Gigolo"), author and publisher, educated at Chautauqua Mountain Institute and City College of New York. He was a stenographer aboard the Henry Ford Peace Ship during World War I. He joined ASCAP in 1920 and was a director between 1920 and 1946, and again in 1949, and he was the co-founder and a past-president of AGAC. He collaborated musically with George Gershwin, Vincent Youmans, Victor Herbert, Sigmund Romberg, Rudolf Friml, Ray Henderson, Cliff Friend, Louis Hirsch, Roger Wolfe Kahn, Joseph Meyer, Oscar Levant and Gerald Marks. His Broadway stage scores include "Greenwich Village Follies " (four editions), "Betty Lee", "Sweetheart Time", "No, No, Nanette", "Yes, Yes, Yvette", "Here's Howe", "Americana", "Ripples", "Nina Rosa", "The Wonder Bar", "Melody" and "White Horse Inn". His popular song compositions also include "Imagination", "There Ought to Be a Law Against That", "Lady Play Your Mandolin", "You Are the Song", "What, No Mickey Mouse", "Give Me a Roll on the Drum", "If I Forget You", "Hold My Hand", "My Dog Loves Your Dog", "Oh, You Nasty Man", "Oh, Susannah, Dust Off that Old Pianna", "That's What I Want for Christmas", "Animal Crackers in My Soup", "Blue Eyes", "I Canno Live Without Your Love", "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?", "Love Is Such a Cheat", "Umbriago", "I Was So Young (You Were So Beautiful), "Sixty Seconds Every Minute", "Chansonette", "What Do You Do Sunday, Mary?", "Nashville Nightingale", "I Want to Be Happy", "Too Many Rings Around Rosie", "You Can Dance With Any Girl At All", "Sometimes I'm Happy", "Gigolette", "I'm a Little Fonder of You", and "Your US Mail Gets Through" (official song, National Association of Postmasters of the U.S.).
      - IMDb mini biography by: Hup234!

Family

  • Spouse
      Christina Ballestros(? - December 17, 1996) (his death)

Trivia

  • Younger brother of writer Arthur Caesar.
  • Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.
  • Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 90-91. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Quotes

  • You know all this stuff about how songs are written? Well, kid, if you're a born songwriter, you just know how to do it. It's instinct. Go ask a tightrope walker how he walks that tightrope. He says, 'Well, when I think I'm going too much to the left, I go to the right, et cetera'. And he walks the tightrope and makes a helluva living.
  • I'm a lyric-writer, correct? What is a real lyric-writer? He's a fellow who can't help singing, and he sings through his words. A poet or a versifier - they must be satisfied to write their words down. That's all. But a lyricist - he's a minstrel.
  • I'm an inarticulate composer, Believe me, if I could write music instead of lyrics I'd be glad to, because it's much easier. Why composers, even the great ones, ought to get down on their knees every day and say 'Thank God I'm a composer - it's so easy. I can write a tune every hour of the day or night, but thank God I do't have to write the words!' Look at the statistics. For every lyric-writer there are thirty composers at least! Most of my time I'm hovering over the piano with my collaborator, helping him to get the right melodic line. Just remember this fact - when you write a song in ten or twenty minutes, nobody knows who did what to whom.
  • It may sound a little immodest, but you'd be amazed--perhaps you shouldn't be--that most of my songs that sold were written in less than 15 minutes. "Tea for Two" was written in less than four minutes, "I Wanna Be Happy" in about 12 minutes. "Swanee"--George Gershwin and I wrote that in about 15 minutes while there was a card game going in the parlor. "Just a Gigolo"--no, that took me overnight, that required a little work.
  • . . . when George Gershwin and I wrote "Swanee, How I Love Ya" we'd never seen the Swanee River . . . we'd never been south of the Battery in New York. When we finally did see the river, however, on a trip down to Florida, it was a good thing we had written the song first because the Swanee turned out to be just a muddy stream.

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