Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael Ragtime was my lullaby.

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100 years old
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana
United States



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MusicSongs featuring Hoagy: After Twelve O'Clock 9/24/1932 Pso Limited Joe Moore~ After You What Then Famous Music Corp.~ Ain't God Good to Indiana 6/4/1946 Frank Music Corp. William Herschell~ Ain't There Anyone Here for Love? 7/20/1953 Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. Harold Adamson~ All Tied Up Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Amazing What Love Can Do 1/18/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ And So It Starts Famous Music Corp.~ Any Similarity is Just Coincidental Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Any Time at All Famous Music Corp~. Apple Seed Love 1/1/1953 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ April in My Heart 10/20/1937 Famous Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Helen Meinardi~ Archie's Little Love Song 11/1/1946 Frank Music Corp.~ Ed "Archie" Gardner~ Army of Hippocrates, The 12/31/1942 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ At the Garden Gate 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Harold McCord~ Attitude of Doin' Right, The 2/7/1951 MPL Hoagy Carmichael & Don Stanford~ Ballad in Blue 6/21/1935 Pso Limited Irving Kahal~ Ballad of Sam Older, The 9/2/1959 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Baltimore Oriole 3/13/1942 Warner Bros. Inc. Paul Francis Webster~ Barbara 9/13/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Barbaric 4/2/1930 Hoagy Publishing Co. [piano only]~ Behold How Beautiful 8/18/1961 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams~ Bicep Built for Two 1/1/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Frank Loesser~ Big Town Blues, The 10/8/1962 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Billy-A-Dick 12/30/1990 Hoagy Publishing Co. Paul Francis Webster~ Blue Orchids 7/18/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Blues-Reel 1/1/1953 Frank Music Corp. Sid Kutler~ Boneyard Shuffle 5/28/1925 Hoagy Publishing Co. [piano only]~ Bread and Gravy 10/18/1935 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Break it Up Cinderella 1/18/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Brown County In Autumn 1949~ Bubble-Loo, Bubble-Loo 6/25/1948 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Paul Francis Webster .. Bustin' Out of Doors 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ But They Better Not Wait too Long Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Button, Button Famous Music Corp.~ Calliope Jane 5/7/1940 Warner Bros. Inc. Hoagy Carmichael~ Can't Get Indiana Off My Mind 4/22/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Robert DeLeon~ Casanova Cricket 8/12/1947 Hoagy Carmichael, Larry Markes & Dick Charles~ Charlie Two-Step 4/29/1932 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Chihuahua Choo Choo Train 2/12/1968 Hoagy Publishing Co. Bob Kessler~ Chimes of Indiana 4/7/1954 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Chirp, Chirp, the Baby Burped 11/2/1970 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Christmas in the Magic Islands Frank Music Corp~. Close Beside You 4/21/1965 Hoagy Publishing Co. Harold Adamson ~ Clouds 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Christina G. Rossetti~ College Swing 1/7/1938 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Come Easy Go Easy Love 10/17/1931 Pera Music Corp. Sunny Clapp~ Comrades 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Agnes Louis Dean~ Cooking 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Coronation Queen Waltz, The Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Cosmics 11/6/1933 Pso Limited~ Cranky Old Yank (in a Clanky Old Tank), The 11/3/1942 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Crazy Blues 2/6/1953 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Darn Clever These Chinese 12/27/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Daybreak 1/12/1932 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts 5/22/1943 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Do Your Ears Even Burn Famous Music Corp.~ Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief 9/25/1945 Frank Music Corp. Paul Francis Webster~ Don't Care - for the Heck of It Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Don't Forget to Say "No" Baby 12/12/1941 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael, Cee Pee Johnson & Lou Victor~ Doodle Bug Rag, The 12/9/1952 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Down Boy! 1/5/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Harold Adamson~ Down T'Uncle Bill's 11/26/1934 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer~ Dreams 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Marchette Gaylord Chute~ Drip Drop 7/30/1943 Frank Music Corp. Ray Gilbert~ Drogo and the Colonel 1/1/1940 Warner Bros. Inc.~ Easter 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Ignez Hogan~ Enbothered 11/18/1957 Frank Music Corp. Edwin Markham~ Ev'ntide 12/31/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Everything Happens to Me 1/18/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Fleur De Lys~ Follow the Swallow to Hide-a-way Hollow 4/15/1949 MPL Paul Francis Webster~ Follow the Swallow to Old Sleepy Hollow 3/21/1949 MPL Paul Francis Webster~ For the Boys~ From Nikki's Garden 7/15/1966 Hoagy Publishing Co. Constance Dane~ Georgia On My Mind 12/22/1930 Pera Music Corp. Stuart Gorrell~ Ginger and Spice 8/14/1946 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Dok Stanford~ Give Me Tonight 12/22/1933 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Lew Stone~ Grandfather Clock 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Fredrick Shummuay Smith~ Grandma Teeter-Totter 12/22/1947 Edwin H. Morris & Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Al Gannaway~ Great American Dream, The 5/1/1964 Hoagy Publishing Co. Mitchell Parish~ Greeting Gate Johnny Mercer~ Hands Across the Border 12/3/1943 Pso Limited Ned Washington~ Happy New Year Edwin H. Morris & Co. Johnny Mercer~ Harvey 11/20/1929 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Irving Mills~ Hawaii, Pearls of the Sea 6/17/1966 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Hoagy Carmichael & Tony Todaro ~ Hawaiin Evening Song~ He's Dead But He Won't Lie Down 12/20/1954 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ Heart and Soul 8/24/1938 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Heaven Help this Heart of Mine Famous Music Corp.~ Hello Timmie Rogers 1/1/1953 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ High and Dry 2/18/1930 Hoagy Publishing Co. [piano only]~ Hoagy Carmichael's Melody 1/1/1939 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Hong Kong Blues 9/6/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ How Little We Know 10/19/1944 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ How Nice for Me 12/12/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Hula Cha, Cha, Cha Frank Music Corp.~ Hum of My Heart, The~ I Found Love Again 9/12/1975 Hoagy Publishing Co. Billy Marvin~ I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)~ 11/18/1938 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ I Guess It Was You All the Time 6/29/1953 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ I Love You Like My Old Felt Hat~ I Met Him in Paris 5/29/1937 Hoagy Publishing Co. Helen Meinardi~ I Should Have Known You Years Ago 7/10/1940 Warner Bros.~ Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Harris Rubison~ I Walk with Music 2/16/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ I'll Dance at Your Wedding (Honey Dear) 11/24/1941 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ I'm From Dailus Taixus 1/1/1950 Frank Music Corp. Marve A. Fisher~ I'm Gonna Get Married in the Morning 1/1/1946 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ I'm Gonna Saddle Up a Cloud 1/1/1950 Frank Music Corp.~ I'm Havin' a Party 12/13/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Marshall Barer~ I'm Off the Wagon 1/18/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ I'm Only Happy, That's All 12/13/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ I'm Out of Town Famous Music Corp.~ If Any~ If You Don't Love Me 1/8/1949 Chappell Paul Francis Webster & Ray Golden~ If You're List'ning to This Record 1/1/1954 Frank Music Corp. Lou Holzer~ In My Wildest Dreams 7/30/1935 Hoagy Publishing Co. Edward Heyman~ In the Back of My Liddle Ol Cadill-Lo-Lac 7/20/1950 Johnny Mercer~ In the Churchyard 3/5/1934 Pso Limited Walter Hirsch~ In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening 5/15/1951 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ In the Fashion Hoagy Publishing Co. A.A. Milne~ In the Still of the Night 4/4/1932 Hoagy Publishing Co. Jo Trent~ It's So Easy to Lose 11/5/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Ted Fetter~ Ivy 4/4/1947 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Jew-Boy Blues 11/27/1925 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Jimmy Looked Up Hoagy Carmichael~ Johnny Appleseed Suite 1/1/1978 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Jubilee 10/28/1937 Famous Music Corp. Stanley Adams~ Judy 4/10/1934 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Sammy Lerner~ Jug Me Mama Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Junkman Song 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Just a Shade on the Blue Side 10/6/1948 Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. Hoagy Carmichael & Harold Adamson~ Just Across the River on the Hill 1/1/1953 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Just for Tonight 4/16/1962 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ Just Love Along Famous Music Corp.~ Kappa Sigma Girl, The 1/1/1949 Frank Music Corp. Charles Butler~ Katy-Did, Katy-Didn't 11/24/1941 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Kinda Lonesome 8/13/1938 Famous Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael, Leo Robin & Sam Coslow~ Kitchen Music 1/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Kate Godhard~ Lamplighters Serenade 1/10/1942 Frank Music Corp. Paul Francis Webster~ Lazy River 2/21/1931 Pera Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin~ Lazybones 6/15/1933 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer~ Little Mousey Brown 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. L.T. Headland~ Little Old Lady 10/29/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Stanley Adams~ Look Out Below 1/1/1948 Frank Music Corp. Eddie DeLange~ Love Will Soon Be Here 3/12/1953 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Harold Adamson~ Lovers Hukailau~ Lucky Level, The 7/10/1950 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Dok Stanford~ Lyin' To Myself 12/31/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams~ Maid of Mist 1/1/1939 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Don Tiefenthal~ Mamma Mockingbird 9/13/1933 Pso Limited [piano only]~ Manhattan in the Spring 2/28/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Hoagy Carmichael, Helen Meinardi & Herb Sanford~ Manhattan Rag 12/20/1929 Hoagy Publishing Co. [piano only]~ March of the Hoodlums 12/2/1929 Hoagy Publishing Co. [piano only]~ Marry Me in Laramie 9/2/1959 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Maybe You Know What I Mean 10/23/1935 Pso Limited Johnny Mercer~ Meanin' Nuttin' Personal Famous Music Corp.~ Mediterranean Love 3/18/1958 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Melody 4/10/1934 Pso Limited [piano only]~ Memphis in June 5/22/1945 MPL Paul Francis Webster~ Men With Wings 6/4/1938 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Merry-Go-Round 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. May Morgan~ Mister He Kissed Her 1/1/1949 Frank Music Corp.~ Mister Pollyana 8/30/1943 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer Monkey Song, The 2/6/1952 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Montage 1/1/1940 Warner Bros. Inc. Hoagy Carmichael, Georgie Stoll, Arthur Schutt & Harris Robinson~ Moon Country is Home to Me 4/13/1934 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer~ Moonburn 7/30/1935 Hoagy Publishing Co. Edward Hayman~ Morning Glory 9/11/1942 Frank Music Corp. Paul Francis Webster~ Mr. Bluebird 3/8/1935 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael Music in the Barn 1/18/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Music, Always Music 8/22/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ My Christmas Song For You 10/19/1944 Frank Music Corp.~ Furniss Peterson & Paul Francis Webster~ My Dog 1/1/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ My Introduction to Love 3/8/1935 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Irving Caesar~ My Prayer for Today 12/20/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Helen Stearns~ My Resistance is Low 3/15/1951 Frank Music Corp. Harold Adamson~ My Sweet Stuart Gorrell~ Nearness of You, The 12/10/1937 Warner Bros. Inc. Ned Washington~ New Carnival 1/1/1940 Warner Bros. Inc. Hoagy Carmichael, George Stoll & Arthur Schutt~ New Orleans 7/26/1932 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Nice Doggie, Nice Kitty 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Julia W. Bingham~ No Doggone Business 10/23/1935 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael ~ No More Blues Famous Music Corp.~ No More Toujours L'Amour (Hoya Hoya) 6/25/1945 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Paul Francis Webster~ Old Hoagy 1/1/1953 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Old Man Harlem 3/6/1933 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Rudy Vallee~ Old Man Moon 6/24/1937 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Old Music Master, The 8/30/1943 Famous Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ Old Prospector, The 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Old Skipper 7/6/1934 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Ole Buttermilk Sky 6/3/1946 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Jack Brooks ~ One Morning in May 12/27/1933 Hoagy Publishing Co. Mitchell Parish~ One Night in Havana 12/11/1929 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Ooh! What You Said 12/12/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Our Jim 11/10/1932 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Pagan Star 9/20/1935 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams~ Papa Gone Bye Bye Blues Pera Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael ~ Papa Treestop Tall 8/17/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams ~ Paraphrase 1/8/1962 Famous Music Corp. [piano only]~ Perfect Paris Night, A Famous Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Mercer~ Pleeza No Peencha Da Hula Girls 9/14/1959 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Poor Old Joe 6/8/1932 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Put Yourself in My Place Baby 9/16/1947 Frank Music Corp.~ Hoagy Carmichael & Frankie Laine Queenie the Quick Change Artist~ Raffles Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Riddle Song, A Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Riding High~ Riverboat Shuffle 7/31/1924 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael, Dick Voynow, Irving Mills & Mitchell Parish~ Rocket Ship 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Rockin' Chair 12/11/1929 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Rouge River Valley 6/3/1946 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Rumba Jumps, The 11/15/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ S'Funny But True Famous Music Corp.~ Sad Cowboy, The 7/22/1948 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael, Alan Gannaway & Walter Farrar~ Serenade to Gabriel 1/1/1957 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Vick Knight~ She's My Darling for That Famous Music Corp.~ Shooting Stars 11/18/1957 Frank Music Corp. Aileen Fisher~ Show Is On, The Ted Fetter~ Silver Saddles 1/1/1945 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ Simplicity 7/6/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael & Johnny Scott~ Sing it Way Down Low 10/13/1932 Pso Limited Jo Trent~ Sing Me a Riddle (The Strutting One) 6/5/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Sing Me a Song of Nonsense, Pocketful of Love 8/17/1936 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams~ Sing Me a Swing Song and Let Me Dance 5/8/1936 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael & Stanley Adams~ Sing Me Another Riddle 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Skylark 11/15/1941 Frank Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ Slav Annie 5/7/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams~ Sleepy Hollow Home 1/1/1953 Frank Music Corp.~ Slow and Funny 1/1/1953 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Small Fry 5/10/198 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Snow Drifts in My Heart 3/9/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Desmond McGuire~ Snowball 9/16/1933 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael ~ So Happy I Could Cry Frank Music Corp.~ Someday Soon 1/1/1994 Hoagy Publishing Co. Music by Bix~ Beiderbecke Lyrics by Hoagy Carmichael & Paul Francis Webster~ Somewhere on Via Roma 4/9/1945 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Jon Forte~ Song of Long Ago, The 1/22/1969 Frank Music Corp. Johnny Mercer~ Song of Spring 2/28/1935 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Songs for Children 11/18/1957 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael - compilation~ South Breeze 1/1/1978 Mills Music, Inc. Hoagy Carmichael~ Stardust 1/5/1928 Hoagy Publishing Co. Mitchell Parish~ Sudsy Suds 4/4/1968 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Swing High 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Patience Strong~ Swingin' On the Moon 10/23/1935 Pso Limited Joseph Young~ Take Me to Your Heart Again 6/14/1948 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael, Arthur Swanstorm & Maxon F. Judell~ Take Me, Take Me, to Some Place I can Call Home 1/1/1979 Hoagy Carmichael~ Tambourine Waltz, The 1/1/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Paul Francis Webster~ Thank the Lord for Each Tomorrow 11/16/1956 Frank Music Corp.~ Thanksgivin' 9/24/1932 Pso Limited Johnny Mercer~ That Great Gettin' Up Mornin' 1/1/1953 Frank Music Corp.~ That's Right - I'm Wrong 5/8/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Stanley Adams ~ There Goes Another Pal of Mine 2/28/1963 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ There She Was 8/30/1943 Famous Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ They Can See Your Name in My Eyes 3/26/1958 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Things Have Changed 12/3/1946 Frank Music Corp. Paul Francis Webster ~ Thirty Days Hath September 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Three Little Ships 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Three Little Witches 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Marjorie Barrows~ Three Rivers, (The Allegheny, Susquehanna and the Old Monongahela), The 10/21/1949 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Paul Francis Webster~ Tonight Is The Night Famous Music Corp.~ Too Much-A-Manana 10/8/1948 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Paul Francis Webster~ Traveling 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Tryst of Love, The 11/27/1925 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Twist-O-Flex 12/9/1965 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Two of You, The Famous Music Corp.~ Two Sleepy People 9/10/1938 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Vagabond Dreams 11/3/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Jack Lawrence~ Waikiki Mambo 2/3/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co.~ Wait Till You See Me in the Morning 12/27/1939 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ Washboard Blues 5/28/1925 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael, Fred B. Callahan & Irving Mills~ Washington 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Nancy Byrd Turner~ Watch Your Hornin' 2/13/1926 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ Watermelon Weather 5/29/1952 Hoagy Publishing Co. Paul Francis Webster~ Way Back in 1939 A.D. 19/27/1937 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ We're the Couple of the Castle 11/24/1941 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Wedding Song 10/18/1935 Pso Limited Hoagy Carmichael~ Whale Song, The 11/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Geoffrey Dearmer~ What Every Young Girl Should Know 1/1/1955 Hoagy Publishing Co. Paul Francis Webster~ What Kind of Man is You 11/29/1929 Hoagy Publishing Co. Hoagy Carmichael~ What'll They Think of Next 1/19/1940 Hoagy Publishing Co. Johnny Mercer~ When I Know Who You Are~ When Love Goes Wrong Nothin' Goes Right 6/23/1953 Emi Feist Catalog Inc. Harold Adamson ~ When Love Walks By 3/14/1944 Emi Feist Catalog Inc. Johnny Mercer~ When the Frost is on the Punkin 3/28/1951 Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. James Whitcomb Riley~ When the Lights of the Chapter are Low 1/1/1949 Frank Music Corp. Robert Parker~ When the Wild Women Go in Swimmin' Down in Bimini Bay 3/24/1950 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael & Harold Adamson~ White World of Winter, The 10/7/1965 Hoagy Publishing Co. Mitchell Parish~ Who Killed 'Er (Who Killed the Black Widder) 12/22/1947 Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael, Janice Torre & Fred Spielman~ Whodunit 1/24/1939 Famous Music Corp. Frank Loesser~ Winter Moon 9/18/1957 Hoagy Publishing Co. Harold Adamson~ Woman Likes to be Told, A 4/3/1950 Frank Music Corp. Harold Adamson~ World of No Goodbyes, A 12/29/1944 Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. Ray Gilbert~ Wrap Yourself in Cellophane 10/23/1935 Pso Limited Johnny Mercer~ Yabba Dabba Dabba Dabba Do Frank Music Corp. Frank Music Corp. Hoagy Carmichael~ You Did Your Best to Break My Heart 1/1/1946~ You Got Me Under Your Thumb Famous Music Corp.~ You Hit the "H" in My Heart Famous Music Corp.~ Yum Yum 5/7/1940 Warner Bros. Inc. Hoagy Carmichael
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Status:Married
Here for:Friends
Hometown:Bloomignton
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Sagittarius
Smoke / Drink:Yes / Yes
Children:Proud parent
Occupation:Songwriter, singer, actor



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Photobucket Born Hoagland Howard Carmichael on November 22, 1899 in Bloomington, Indiana, he grew up in very modest circumstances. His father earned an on-again, off-again living as an electrician. His mother played piano for dances at local fraternity parties and at "silent" movies. Hoagy would tag along. Like a sponge, he absorbed music from his mother, from the visiting circuses, and from the black families and churches in his neighborhood. Ragtime was in the air, and his mother mastered the Maple Leaf Rag and other popular tunes of the day. In 1916, his family moved to Indianapolis. There, Hoagland came under the influence of an African-American pianist named Reginald DuValle, who gave him a great piece of advice: "Never play anything that ain't right," he admonished the young pianist. "You may not make a lot of money, but you'll never get hostile with yourself." DuValle gave Carmichael pointers about playing hot ragtime and the emerging style of jazz. Carmichael sought out cheap pianos in restaurants, night spots, and brothels where he was allowed to sit in. Back in Bloomington in 1919, Carmichael booked the Louisville-based band of Louie Jordan (not the later jump-blues singer), and this experience spurred Carmichael into becoming a self-described "jazz maniac." He also listened to records avidly. He made a trip to Chicago, where he heard Louis Armstrong-a musician who would influence him (and with whom he would record later). After completing high school, Carmichael entered Indiana University where, judging from his memoir The Stardust Road it would seem he majored in girls, campus capers, and hot music. He reveled in a growing passion for jazz, and started his own group, Carmichael's Collegians, which developed a reputation not only on campus, but in the region, as they traveled through Indiana and Ohio to entertain young dancers. In the spring of 1924, Bix Beiderbecke--a young cornetist out of Davenport, Iowa-came to Indiana University. Carmichael booked him to play a series of ten fraternity dances, and the two became fast friends. It was for Beiderbecke that Carmichael wrote his first piece, titling it Free Wheeling. Beiderbecke took it with him to Richmond, Indiana (100 miles to the East), home of the early record company, Gennett Records, and waxed it with his seven-piece band, The Wolverines. It was now retitled Riverboat Shuffle. Carmichael himself got a chance to record at Gennett studios, in 1927. One of the numbers he recorded on Halloween, 1927, was an up-tempo wordless original called Star Dust. It initially landed with a thud. Meanwhile, Carmichael managed to secure his Bachelor's degree in 1925 and a law degree in 1926, both at Indiana University. After completing his law degree he briefly hung out a shingle in West Palm Beach, Florida, but after happening on a recording of his song Washboard Blues, he gave up law for good in favor of music. Carmichael closed the chapter on the first of three periods in his life when he left Indiana in 1929 and moved to New York City-where you had to go to make it in the music business. By day he worked for a brokerage house, while by night he wrote songs and made musical contacts--among them his idols Beiderbecke and Louis Armstrong, as well as the Dorsey brothers, clarinetist Benny Goodman, trombonist Jack Teagarden, and a hopeful lyricist out of Savannah, Georgia, named Johnny Mercer-ten years Carmichael's junior. They began writing songs together, such as Lazy Bones which became a huge hit in 1933, even at the depth of the Depression. In January,1929, Mills Music Company of New York published Carmichael's Stardust, still a wordless instrumental. In May of that year, the piece was published as a song, with lyrics by Mitchell Parrish, a New York lyricist working for Mills. But still the song went nowhere. In May, 1930, bandleader Isham Jones recorded the song, slowing the tempo and now the song began its skyward ascent, as more and more musicians were attracted to its dreamy, romantic qualities. Carmichael was now writing folksy songs that would become jazz standards-notably Rockin' Chair (copyrighted in 1930) and Lazy River (1931). During the five years from 1929 to 1934, Carmichael made 36 recordings for the Victor company-the nation's leading record label. He was rubbing elbows-and recording-with some of the great talents in jazz: Louis Armstrong, Henry "Red" Allen, Bix Beiderbecke, Benny Goodman, Mildred Bailey, and Jack Teagarden. In 1931, he was admitted to membership in the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), signifying his arrival in the songwriting fraternity. In 1931, the death of his close friend Beiderbecke closed a chapter in his life and seemed to lessen his fire for jazz. By the mid-1930s, he was enjoying considerable financial success as a songwriter, and the mainstream beckoned him. He made several life changes in 1936. He married a Ruth Meinardi of Winona Lake, Indiana. The couple would have two sons-Hoagy Bix and Randy-though the marriage would break up in 1955. And in 1936 Carmichael left New York City for good, thus closing the second big chapter in his life. Photobucket He moved to Hollywood, where, as he put it, "the rainbow hits the ground for composers." Thus began the third and final phase of his musical career. Working for Paramount Pictures, he teamed with lyricist Frank Loesser on such songs as Two Sleepy People, Small Fry, and Heart and Soul. In 1939, Carmichael and Mercer collaborated on a Broadway musical, Walk with Music, but it closed quickly; this would be Carmichael's only foray into musical theater. Otherwise, he composed "independent songs"-songs meant to stand alone of any production-as well as songs for the movies. After a bit part as a piano player in the 1937 film Topper, Carmichael was given roles in other movies, including To Have and Have Not (1942) where Lauren Bacall introduced How Little We Know. Then followed The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), Canyon Passage (1945, where his performance of Ole Buttermilk Sky helped make it a hit), and Young Man with a Horn (1950), a fictionalized life of his good friend Beiderbecke. In the 1940s, Carmichael's career took off in multiple ways-as a songwriter, as a singer (recording for three labels), as a movie actor, and as a radio star (he had his own series on three networks), and as an author (his first book of memoirs, The Stardust Road, was published in 1946). More than any other decade, the '40s marked the peak of his career and popularity. One of his songs from 1942, the resplendent Skylark (with a fine Mercer lyric), like Stardust, seemed to have the improvisations built right into the melody; it became a standard among singers and jazz musicians. In many of his songs from his California years, however, the jazz influence is not as obvious. Another collaboration with Mercer, the 1951 film song In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening earned Carmichael an Academy Award for best song. Several of his 1950s songs-My Resistance Is Low and Winter Moon-found modest success, and he continued to compose, but he would have no more major successes as a songwriter. He had enjoyed a fertile creative run of more than twenty years-no mean feat in the fast-evolving, fickle world of popular music. And popular tastes in music were changing in the 1950s-rhythm & blues and rock & roll brought harmonically simplified songs, heavy with beat, to the fore, grabbed young listeners, and began taking over the airwaves. The "golden era" of American popular song, in the view of many, was over. But once launched, many of Carmichael's songs took on lives of their own, finding favor and permanent homes in the repertories of singers and instrumentalists from various corners of American music. When, for example, Ray Charles made a huge hit and earned a Grammy Award for his moving rendition of Georgia, it helped the song find new audiences and live on in cultural memory. Already an evergreen, Stardust grew taller and stouter during the late 1950s and the 1960s, and RCA Victor even issued an LP, The Stardust Road, with nothing but different versions of the song. In 1965, his second book of memoirs, Sometimes I Wonder, was issued. Carmichael became something of a fixture on television of the 1950s, even playing a straight dramatic role on the TV Western, Laramie, in 1959-60. He became an avid golfer and coin collector, and still wrote songs-though hardly any of them were to be recorded. He maintained an interest in children and in 1971 published Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop, a collection of songs he composed for children. In 1977, Carmichael married the actress Wanda McKay after what was termed "a long courtship." Golf and coin collecting were two avid pursuits. He returned a number of times to his native Indiana, and, as his years grew, was increasingly honored. In 1972, Indiana University awarded him an honorary doctorate and in 1974, the university's rare book archive, the Lilly Library, curated an exhibition in his honor. In 1979, Carnegie Hall held a tribute concert. In 1980, a stage production, Hoagy, Bix, and Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus, moved from England to the United States, playing in Indianapolis and Los Angeles. After suffering a heart attack, Carmichael died at his home in Rancho Mirage, California, on December 27, 1981. His body was returned to his native Bloomington for burial. Photobucket
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Dec 19 2009 8:37 PM

We're thinking of you on your birthday.....
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Hello my friend, I wish you much joy and happiness for this holiday season.
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Dec 19 2009 8:37 PM

Hi Hoagy Carmichael fan, it's good to meet you and to have you as a cyber-friend-supporter.

My sincere respects and best wishes.

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Dec 19 2009 8:37 PM

Hope you are enjoying the weekend and that you have a very good week to come.

 

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Dec 19 2009 8:37 PM

Hi There I am happy to back and if you missed my bulletin let me just say that I am the original creator of this page, but I wasn’t feeling well for the last year so Laine was kind enough to take care of the page..but now we are all sorted out again. So I am happy to see you all who joined from the beginning and I am happy to meet the newer friends as well..sooo…..

HAPPY HALLOWEEN to you dear friend.

 

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Dec 19 2009 8:37 PM


Gracias por el apoyo.
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Oct 20 2009 8:18 AM

Hoagys
talents..writing..lyrics & natural acting came up today, In a big way
today on the program'
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Oct 20 2009 8:17 AM

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Sep 26 2009 7:45 AM

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Have a wonderful weekend Hoagy.
Lene Skovsende

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Sep 26 2009 7:45 AM

It's a pleasure to meet you here!
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Apr 11 2009 4:01 AM

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Apr 17 2009 2:45 AM

Thanks for all your patience while I have been ill from the flu..hopefully things will stay on an even keel for awhile so that comments etc are more regular.


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Apr 13 2009 5:02 PM

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I hope my spring mood proves to be... contagious!
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