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Deep in My Heart is a 1954 American MGM biographical musical film about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg, who wrote the music for The Student Prince, The Desert Song, and The New Moon, among others.
Sigmund Romberg (July 29, 1887 – November 9, 1951) [1] was a Hungarian-born American composer. He is best known for his musicals and operettas , particularly The Student Prince (1924), The Desert Song (1926) and The New Moon (1928).
"Serenade" is a song with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly [1] from the first act of their operetta The Student Prince. In the 1954 MGM film The Student Prince, it was sung by Mario Lanza.
The Siren Song: Jerome Kern Clifford Grey: 1920: Sally [15] The Siren's Song: Jerome Kern Guy Bolton: 1917: Leave It to Jane [16] Sir Galahad: Jerome Kern Guy Bolton: 1917: Leave It to Jane [16] Sitting Pretty: Jerome Kern: 1924: Sitting Pretty [66] Some Day Waiting Will End: Ivan Caryll: 1918: The Girl Behind the Gun [67] Some One: Jerome Kern ...
Lover, Come Back to Me" is a popular song composed by Sigmund Romberg with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II for the Broadway show The New Moon, where the song was introduced by Evelyn Herbert and Robert Halliday (as Robert Misson). The song was published in 1928.
The Student Prince is an operetta in a prologue and four acts with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. It is based on Wilhelm Meyer-Förster 's play Old Heidelberg . The piece has a score with some of Romberg's most enduring and beautiful tunes, including "Golden Days", " Drinking Song ", "Deep in My Heart, Dear ...
Pages in category "Songs with music by Sigmund Romberg" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
Maytime is a musical with music by Sigmund Romberg and lyrics and book by Rida Johnson Young, and with additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. The story is based on the 1913 German operetta Wie einst im Mai (Like Once in May), composed by Walter Kollo, with words by Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolph Schanzer. The story, set in New York, is told in episodes ...