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Buddy G. DeSylva(1895-1950)

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  • Writer
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Prolific songwriter ("April Showers", "Button Up Your Overcoat", "Look for the Silver Lining", "California, Here I Come"), composer, producer, publisher and author, educated at USC. He wrote songs for the Broadway musicals "Sinbad", "Sally", "The Perfect Fool", "The French Doll", and the 1918 and 1921 editions of the Ziegfeld Follies. In 1925, he joined Lew Brown and Ray Henderson as a songwriting and music publishing team.

His Broadway stage scores include "La La Lucille", "Bombo", "Orange Blossoms", "The Yankee Princess", and "George White's Scandals" (1922 through 1926, and 1928), "Big Boy", "Sweet Little Devil", "Tell Me More", "Captain Jinks", and "Manhattan Mary". He also was co-librettist for "Good News", "Hold Everything", "Three Cheers", "Follow Through", "Flying High", and "Take A Chance" (the latter of which he also co-produced). He also was producer and co-librettist for the Broadway musicals "DuBarry Was a Lady" and "Panama Hattie", and produced "Louisiana Purchase".

In 1929, he sold the publishing firm and went to Hollywood under contract to Fox, eventually becoming a co-producer at Paramount (1941-1944). His film biography was given the title of his song "The Best Things in Life Are Free". Joining ASCAP in 1920 (he served as an ASCAP director between 1922 and 1930), he collaborated musically with Gus Kahn, Al Jolson, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Vincent Rose, Louis Silvers, Joseph Meyer, Victor Herbert, Emmerich Kálmán, Ira Gershwin, Ballard MacDonald, Lewis E. Gensler, James F. Hanley, Nacio Herb Brown, Richard A. Whiting, and Vincent Youmans.

His other popular-song compositions include:
  • "'N' Everything",
  • "I'll Say She Does",
  • "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet",
  • "Yoo-Hoo",
  • "Memory Lane",
  • "Why Do I Love You?",
  • "Whip-poor-will",
  • "Avalon",
  • "In Arcady",
  • "A Kiss in the Dark",
  • "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise",
  • "Do It Again",
  • "I Won't Say I Will but I Won't Say I Won't",
  • "Somebody Loves Me",
  • "Keep Smiling at Trouble",
  • "Hello, 'Tucky",
  • "If You Knew Susie",
  • "Just a Cottage Small by a Waterfall",
  • "Alabamy Bound",
  • "Tell Me More",
  • "Kickin' the Clouds Away",
  • "My Fair Lady",
  • "When Day is Done",
  • "Lucky Day",
  • "Birth of the Blues",
  • "Black Bottom",
  • "It All Depends on You",
  • "The Best Things in Life Are Free",
  • "Good News",
  • "The Varsity Drag",
  • "Just Imagine",
  • "Lucky In Love",
  • "Broken Hearted",
  • "Just a Memory",
  • "So Blue",
  • "I'm on the Crest of a Wave",
  • "You're the Cream in My Coffee",
  • "You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You?",
  • "Sonny Boy",
  • "Together",
  • "My Sin",
  • "I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All?",
  • "Sunny Side Up",
  • "If I Had a Talking Picture of You",
  • "Little Pal",
  • "Without Love",
  • "Thank Your Father",
  • "Red Hot Chicago",
  • "You Try Somebody Else",
  • "Eadie Was a Lady",
  • "My Lover",
  • "I Want to Be With You",
  • "Oh, How I Long to Belong to You",
  • "Rise 'n Shine",
  • "You're an Old Smoothie",
  • "Should I Be Sweet?",
  • "Gather Lip Rouge While You May",
  • "Polly Wolly Doodle",
  • "Wishing".
BornJanuary 27, 1895
DiedJuly 11, 1950(55)
BornJanuary 27, 1895
DiedJuly 11, 1950(55)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 win & 1 nomination total

Known for

Kim Basinger, Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, and Guy Pearce in L.A. Confidential (1997)
L.A. Confidential
8.2
  • Soundtrack("Look for the Silver Lining")
  • 1997
James Stewart and Donna Reed in La vie est belle (1946)
La vie est belle
8.6
  • Soundtrack(as DeSylva, "The Best Things in Life are Free")
  • 1946
La rose pourpre du Caire (1985)
La rose pourpre du Caire
7.6
  • Soundtrack(as B.G. De Sylva, "Alabamy Bound" (1925))
  • 1985
L'Échelle de Jacob (1990)
L'Échelle de Jacob
7.4
  • Soundtrack("Sonny Boy")
  • 1990

Credits

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Music Department



  • Peter Gallagher, Mischa Barton, Adam Brody, Melinda Clarke, Kelly Rowan, Ben McKenzie, and Rachel Bilson in Newport Beach (2003)
    Newport Beach
    7.6
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 2003–2007
  • Robert Alda, Al Jolson, Joan Leslie, Tom Patricola, and Alexis Smith in Rhapsodie en bleu (1945)
    Rhapsodie en bleu
    7.0
    • as Buddy de Sylva
    • 1945
  • Look for the Silver Lining
    Short
    • lyrics
    • 1934
  • Le monde en 1981 (1930)
    Le monde en 1981
    5.3
    • songs by (as De Sylva)
    • 1930
  • Ann Dvorak, Cliff Edwards, Lola Lane, Mary Lawlor, Bessie Love, Gus Shy, Penny Singleton, and Stanley Smith in Good News (1930)
    Good News
    6.4
    • words and music by (as DeSylva)
    • 1930

Producer



  • Alan Ladd, William Bendix, Brian Donlevy, Howard Da Silva, Esther Fernández, and Barry Fitzgerald in Révolte à bord (1946)
    Révolte à bord
    6.9
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Betty Hutton, Don DeFore, and Barry Fitzgerald in Le club des cigognes (1945)
    Le club des cigognes
    6.3
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour in En route pour l'Alaska (1945)
    En route pour l'Alaska
    7.1
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Betty Hutton and Arturo de Córdova in La blonde incendiaire (1945)
    La blonde incendiaire
    6.6
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1945
  • Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in Une femme sur les bras (1944)
    Une femme sur les bras
    6.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Córdova in L'aventure vient de la mer (1944)
    L'aventure vient de la mer
    6.1
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • James Brown, Bill Edwards, Diana Lynn, and Gail Russell in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944)
    Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
    6.7
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Harry Carey, Betty Field, and Joel McCrea in The Great Moment (1944)
    The Great Moment
    6.2
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Eddie Bracken, William Demarest, and Ella Raines in Héros d'occasion (1944)
    Héros d'occasion
    7.6
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Ray Milland, Hillary Brooke, and Marjorie Reynolds in Espions sur la Tamise (1944)
    Espions sur la Tamise
    7.1
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, and Risë Stevens in La route semée d'étoiles (1944)
    La route semée d'étoiles
    7.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Gary Cooper, Laraine Day, Signe Hasso, and Dennis O'Keefe in L'Odyssée du docteur Wassell (1944)
    L'Odyssée du docteur Wassell
    6.6
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Hitler et sa clique (1944)
    Hitler et sa clique
    6.7
    • producer
    • 1944
  • Edward G. Robinson, Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck, and Fred MacMurray in Assurance sur la mort (1944)
    Assurance sur la mort
    8.3
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Ray Milland and Gail Russell in La Falaise mystérieuse (1944)
    La Falaise mystérieuse
    7.2
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1944

Writer



  • The Best of Broadway (1954)
    The Best of Broadway
    7.2
    TV Series
    • book (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1954
  • Panama Hattie (1954)
    Panama Hattie
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • book
    • 1954
  • Omnibus (1952)
    Omnibus
    8.2
    TV Series
    • writer (segment "135th Street")
    • 1953
  • Musical Comedy Time (1950)
    Musical Comedy Time
    7.6
    TV Series
    • book and lyrics
    • short story
    • 1951
  • June Allyson and Peter Lawford in Vive l'amour (1947)
    Vive l'amour
    6.7
    • play (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1947
  • Betty Hutton, Don DeFore, and Barry Fitzgerald in Le club des cigognes (1945)
    Le club des cigognes
    6.3
    • screenplay (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1945
  • Lucille Ball and Red Skelton in La Du Barry était une dame (1943)
    La Du Barry était une dame
    6.2
    • play (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1943
  • Ben Blue, Rags Ragland, Red Skelton, and Ann Sothern in Panama Hattie (1942)
    Panama Hattie
    5.9
    • based on the play by (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1942
  • Bob Hope, Irène Bordoni, Victor Moore, and Vera Zorina in Louisiana Purchase (1941)
    Louisiana Purchase
    6.1
    • short story (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1941
  • John Carradine, Edward Everett Horton, Mary Boland, Walter Catlett, Jack Haley, and Ann Sothern in Charmante famille (1937)
    Charmante famille
    6.3
    • contract writer (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Eleanor Powell in L'amiral mène la danse (1936)
    L'amiral mène la danse
    6.7
    • from a story by (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1936
  • James Dunn and Jean Parker in Have a Heart (1934)
    Have a Heart
    6.3
    • story (as B.G. De Sylva)
    • 1934
  • Spencer Tracy, John Boles, Herbert Mundin, Pat Paterson, and Sid Silvers in Tu seras star à Hollywood (1934)
    Tu seras star à Hollywood
    5.8
    • screenplay
    • story (as B.G. DeSylva)
    • 1934
  • James Dunn, June Knight, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, and Lillian Roth in Take a Chance (1933)
    Take a Chance
    6.4
    • musical comedy
    • screenplay (as B.G. DeSylva, uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Lew Ayres and Lilian Harvey in My Weakness (1933)
    My Weakness
    6.5
    • dialogue
    • story
    • 1933

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • B.G. De Sylva
  • Born
    • January 27, 1895
    • New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 11, 1950
    • Hollywood, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Caesarine "Marie Wallace" Walsh (Breen)April 11, 1925 - July 11, 1950 (his death)
  • Children
    • Stephen William Ballentine
  • Parents
      Hal De Forest
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 4 Articles

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    One-third of the songwriting team of Henderson-DeSylva-Brown (with Ray Henderson and Lew Brown).

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