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Irving Caesar (born Isidor Keiser, July 4, 1895 – December 17, 1996) [2] was an American lyricist and theater composer who wrote lyrics for numerous song standards, ...
Irving Caesar, Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn "Crazy Rhythm" is a thirty-two-bar swing show tune written in 1928 by Irving Caesar with music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn for the Broadway musical Here's Howe .
"Tea for Two" is a 1924 song composed by Vincent Youmans, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. [4] [5] It was introduced in May 1924 by Phyllis Cleveland and John Barker during the Chicago pre-Broadway run of the musical No, No, Nanette.
Swanee" is an American popular song written in 1919 by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is most often associated with singer Al Jolson. The song was written for a New York City revue called Demi-Tasse, which opened in October 1919 at the Capitol Theater.
"Animal Crackers in My Soup" is a song introduced by Shirley Temple in the film Curly Top (1935). The lyrics were written by Josephine Drexel, Irving Caesar and Ted Koehler and the music by Ray Henderson; [1] [2] the sheet music was published by Sam Fox Publishing Company.
The music was written by Vincent Youmans, the lyrics by Irving Caesar. The song was originally published in 1923 under the title "Come On And Pet Me," [1] with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and William Cary Duncan. [2]
Irving Caesar (1929 in English) " Just a Gigolo " is a popular song, adapted by Irving Caesar into English in 1929 from the Austrian tango " Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo ", composed in 1928 in Vienna by Leonello Casucci to lyrics written in 1924 by Julius Brammer .
No, No, Nanette is a musical with a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel based on Mandel's 1919 Broadway play My Lady Friends; lyrics by Irving Caesar and Harbach; and music by Vincent Youmans.