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Al Goodhart : ウィキペディア英語版
Al Goodhart
Al Goodhart (January 26, 1905 – November 30, 1955) a member of ASCAP, was born in New York City and attended DeWitt Clinton High School. During his lifetime he was a radio announcer, vaudeville pianist and special materials writer. He also owned a theatrical agency. After his 1931 hit "I Apologize" he concentrated on composing music being most prolific during the 1930s. He traveled to England and wrote music there during 1934–1937 with collaborators Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler scoring music for the stage and movies. During WWII he traveled with the USO entertaining troops in the United States and abroad.
His chief collaborators included Hoffman, Sigler, Mann Curtis, Sammy Lerner, Ed Nelson, Kay Twomey and Allan Roberts.
==Songs==
1930:
*Dangerous Nan McGrew (movie)
1931:
*I Apologize (written with Al Hoffman and Ed G. Nelson)
1932:
*Auf Wiedersehen My Dear (written with Milton Ager, Al Hoffman and Ed G. Nelson)
*Happy-Go-Lucky-You
*Fit as a Fiddle (written with Arthur Freed and Al Hoffman)
*It's Winter Again
1933:
*Roll Up The Carpet
*Meet Me In The Gloaming
*Two Buck Time from Timbuctoo
1934:
*I Saw Stars (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*Jimmy Had a Nickel
*Who Walks In When I Walk Out? (written with Ralph Freed and Al Hoffman)
*Why Don't You Practice What You Preach?
*Your Guess Is Just As Good As Mine
1935:
*Black Coffee (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
1936:
*(This'll Make You Whistle - English stage show) - Crazy With Love
*I'm In A Dancing Mood (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*There Isn't Any Limit To My Love (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*My Red Letter Day (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*(She Shall Have Music - English movie) - She Shall Have Music (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*My First Thrill
*(First a Girl - English movie) - Everything's in Rhythm with My Heart
*Say The Word And It's Yours (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*I Can Wiggle My Ears
*(Jack of All Trades - English movie) - Where There's You, There's Me
*(Come Out of the Pantry - English movie) - Everything Stops For Tea (written with Al Hoffman and Maurice Sigler)
*There's Always A Happy Ending
1937:
*(Gangway - English movie) - Gangway (written with Al Hoffman and Sammy Lerner)
*Lord And Lady Whoozis (written with Al Hoffman and Sammy Lerner)
1939:
* Romance Runs in the Family (written with Al Hoffman and Manny Kurtz)
1942:
*Johnny Doughboy found a Rose in Ireland (written with Allan Roberts and Kay Twomey)
*Better Not Roll Those Blue, Blue Eyes
1947:
*Serenade of the Bells (written with Kay Twomey and Alfred J. Urbano)
*Who Were You Kissing?
1948:
*In A Little Book Shop
1949:
*Festival Of Roses (written with Dick Manning)
1950:
*The Place Where I Worship (written with Florence Tarr)

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