Sammy Cahn

Sammy Cahn

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Name = Sammy Cahn



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Born = June 18, 1913
New York City, New York
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Los Angeles, California
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Sammy Cahn (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993) was a 4-time Academy Award-winning American lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to tin pan alley and Broadway songs, as recorded by Frank Sinatra, Doris Day and many others. He played the piano and violin.

Biography

Cahn was born Samuel Cohen in the Lower East Side of New York City, the only son (he had four sisters) of Jewish immigrants from Poland.cite web | last =Bloom| first =Nate| authorlink =| coauthors =| title=The Jews Who Wrote Christmas Songs| publisher =InterfaithFamily| date =2006-12-19 | url =http://www.interfaithfamily.com/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=ekLSK5MLIrG&b=297399&ct=3303147| format =| accessdate =2006-12-19 ] He was married twice: first to vocalist and former Goldwyn girl [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217859/ Gloria Delson] in 1945, with whom he had two children, and later to Virginia Basile in 1970. He changed his last name from Cohen to Kahn to avoid confusion with comic and MGM actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0169742/ Sammy Cohen] and again from Kahn to Cahn to avoid confusion with lyricist Gus Kahn.

Much of Sammy Cahn's early work was written in partnership with Saul Chaplin. Billed simply as "Cahn and Chaplin" (in the manner of "Rodgers and Hart"), they composed witty special material for Warner Brothers' musical short subjects, filmed at Warners' Vitaphone studio in Brooklyn, New York.

Cahn described the beginnings of his career thusly:

Lyric writing has always been a thrilling adventure for me, and something I've done with the kind of ease that only comes with joy! From the beginning the fates have conspired to help my career. Lou Levy, the eminent music publisher, lived around the corner and we met the day I was leaving my first music publisher's office. This led to a partnership that has lasted many years. Lou and I wrote "Rhythm is Our Business," material for Jimmie Lunceford's orchestra, which became my "first" ASCAP copyright. I'd been churning out "special lyrics" for special occasions for years and this helped facilitate my tremendous speed with lyric writing. Many might have written these lyrics better—but none faster! Glen Gray and Tommy Dorsey became regular customers and through Tommy came the enduring and perhaps most satisfying relationship of my lyric writing career – Frank Sinatra. [cite book
publisher = Warner Bros. Publications Inc.
year = 1986
title = Sammy Cahn Songbook
id = ASIN B000EA1TTW
]

Cahn became a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. He later took over the presidency of that organization from his friend Johnny Mercer when Mercer became ill. [cite web
url = http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_bio.asp?exhibitId=5
title = Songwriters Hall of Fame
]

In 1988, an annual award for movie songs and scores was started and named the Sammy Awards in honor of the songwriter. When notified, Sammy Cahn said he was "flattered and honored" that these awards were named after him. He was chosen because he had received more Oscar nominations than any other songwriter, twenty-six in all, and also because he received four Oscars for his song lyrics.

Sammy Cahn died in 1993 at the age of 79 in Los Angeles, California. He was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.

In 1993, taking up the sentiments expressed in the song, "High Hopes," the Cahn estate established the "High Hopes Fund" at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston. The former Joslin patient and songwriter's goal was to provide hope and encouragement to kids with diabetes while supporting research into the causes of the disease.

He was the father of famous jazz/fusion guitarist Steve Khan who had a general dislike for his father, and so changed the spelling of his last name to Khan.

Music

He wrote lyrics for many songs, including:
*Academy Award winners:
**1954 – "Three Coins in the Fountain" (music by Jule Styne) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film "Three Coins in the Fountain".
**1957 – "All the Way" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film "The Joker Is Wild".
**1959 – "High Hopes" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen) introduced by Frank Sinatra and Eddie Hodges in the film "A Hole in the Head".
**1963 – "Call Me Irresponsible" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen) introduced by Jackie Gleason in the film "Papa's Delicate Condition".
*Academy Award nominees:
**1942 – "I've Heard That Song Before" (music by Jule Styne) from the film "Youth on Parade".
**1944 – "I'll Walk Alone" (music by Jule Styne) from the film "Follow the Boys".
**1945 – "Anywhere" (music by Jule Styne) from the film "Tonight and Every Night".
**1945 – "I Fall In Love Too Easily" (music by Jule Styne) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film "Anchors Aweigh".
**1948 – "It's Magic" (music by Jule Styne) introduced by Doris Day in the film "Romance on the High Seas".
**1949 – "It's a Great Feeling" (music by Jule Styne) introduced by Doris Day in the film "It's a Great Feeling".
**1950 – "Be My Love" (music by Nicholas Brodszky) introduced by Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson in the film "The Toast of New Orleans".
**1951 – "Wonder Why" (music by Nicholas Brodszky) introduced by Jane Powell and Vic Damone in the film "Rich, Young and Pretty".
**1952 – "Because You're Mine" (music by Nicholas Brodszky) introduced by Mario Lanza in the film "Because You're Mine".
**1955 – "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (music by Nicholas Brodszky) introduced by Doris Day in the film "Love Me or Leave Me".
**1955 – "(Love Is) The Tender Trap" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film "The Tender Trap".

*Other well-known songs:
**"Bei Mir Bist du Schoen" (English version, with Saul Chaplin)
**" The Christmas Waltz" (with Jule Styne)
**"Come Dance with Me" (with Jimmy Van Heusen)
**"Come Fly with Me" (with Jimmy Van Heusen)
**"Day By Day" (with Paul Weston and Axel Stordahl)
**"Five Minutes More" (with Jule Styne)
**"Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry" (with Jule Styne)
**"I'll Never Stop Loving You" (with Nicholas Brodzsky)
**"I Should Care" (with Paul Weston and Axel Stordahl)
**"I Still Get Jealous" (with Jule Styne)
**"It's Been A Long, Long Time" (with Jule Styne)
**"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" (with Jule Styne)
**"Love and Marriage" (with Jimmy Van Heusen)
**"Papa, Won't You Dance With Me" (with Jule Styne)
**"Please Be Kind" (with Saul Chaplin)
**"Rhythm Is Our Business" (with Saul Chaplin)
**"Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)" (with Jule Styne)
**"Teach Me Tonight" (with Gene DePaul)
**"The Things We Did Last Summer" (with Jule Styne)
**"The Secret of Christmas" (with Jimmy Van Heusen)
**"Time After Time" (with Jule Styne)
**"Until the Real Thing Comes Along" (with Saul Chaplin)
**"You're a Lucky Guy" (with Saul Chaplin)

Over the course of his career, he was nominated for 23 Academy Awards, five Golden Globes, and an Emmy.

Broadway musicals
*1947 – "High Button Shoes" music by Jule Styne
*1965 – "Skyscraper" music by Jimmy Van Heusen
*1966 – "Walking Happy" music by James Van Heusen
*1970 – "Look To The Lilies" music by Jule Styne

Married... with Children

Cahn wrote the lyrics to "Love and Marriage," which was used as the theme song from the FOX TV show "Married... with Children". The song originally debuted in a 1955 television production of "Our Town", and won an Emmy Award in 1956.

Oz

Cahn contributed lyrics for two otherwise unrelated films about the Land of Oz, "Journey Back to Oz" (1971) and "The Wizard of Oz" (1982). The former were composed with James Van Heusen, the latter with Allen Byrns, Joe Hisaishi, and Yuichiro Oda.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_bio.asp?exhibitId=5 Songwriters Hall of Fame: Sammy Cahn]
* [http://www.americanmusicpreservation.com/sammys.htm The Sammy Film Music Awards]


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