Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin Songbook Editors Robert Kimball and Linda Emmet
Robert Kimball is the editor of the new book, The Complete Lyrics of Irving Berlin (Knopf) which he compiled with Berlins daughter, Linda Emmet. Berlins songs include "Cheek to Cheek, "Lets Face the Music," "Always," "Theres No Business Like Show Business, " "White Christmas," and the song heard a lot of late, "God Bless America." Kimball edited complete lyrics collections of Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, and Lorenz Hart.
From the Archives: Biographer Laurence Bergreen.
Biographer Laurence Bergreen. Saturday May 11 is the 108th anniversary of Irving Berlin's birthday. Bergreen's biography of Berlin, entitled "As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin", was first published in 1990 and re-issued in paperback (Da Capo Press) in 1996. (REBROADCAST from 6/26/90)
Irving Berlin Biographer Laurence Bergreen
Bergreen's new book about the songwriter is called "As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin." The writer also wrote a book about actor James Agee.
Biographer Laurence Bergreen.
Biographer Laurence Bergreen. His new book is "As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin." (published by Viking Press). Bergreen is also the author of "James Agee: A Life."
Susannah McCorkle Pays Tribute to Irving Berlin, Part 4: "Always."
Singer Susannah McCorkle performs the last of her tributes to the composer Irving Berlin.
Susannah McCorkle Pays Tribute to Irving Berlin, Part 3: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Musicals.
Singer Susannah McCorkle performs a tribute to composer Irving Berlin. McCorkle will perform tributes to Berlin each week at this time throughout the month.
Susannah McCorkle Pays Tribute to Irving Berlin, Part 2: "Annie Get Your Gun."
Singer Susannah McCorkle performs a tribute to composer Irving Berlin. McCorkle will perform tributes to Berlin each week at this time throughout the month.
Paying Tribute to Irving Berlin.
Classical music critic Lloyd Schwartz pays tribute to Irving Berlin, arguably the greatest American song writer, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. Schwartz will review a new recording of Berlin songs performed by Elizabeth Welch.
Susannah McCorkle Pays Tribute to Irving Berlin, Part 1: Seasonal Songs.
Singer Susannah McCorkle performs a tribute to composer Irving Berlin, who turns 100 on May 11. McCorkle will perform tributes to Berlin each week at this time throughout the month.
An Englishman Who Loves American Music.
Ian Whitcomb, an Englishman in love with American music. Since first coming to the United States in the early 60s, he has devoted his career to promoting and keeping alive the tradition of American popular song, particularly those from the Tin Pan Alley era.. His new book, Irving Berlin and Ragtime America, salutes the music of Irving Berlin, who will celebrate his 100th birthday this year.