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Ben Oakland

Ben Oakland (September 24, 1907 - August 26, 1979) was an American composer, lyricist〔(Internet Broadway Database: Ben Oakland Credits on Broadway )〕 and pianist most active from the 1920s through the 1940s. He composed mainly for Broadway and vaudeville, though he also worked on several Hollywood scores including for the film ''My Little Chickadee''.
Oakland often composed music only, collaborating with lyricists including Oscar Hammerstein II, Bob Russell, Milton Drake, L. Wolfe Gilbert, and Artie Shaw. Notable compositions include "Java Jive" (A huge hit for The Ink Spots and covered by The Manhattan Transfer), "I'll Take Romance", and "I'm A Hundred Percent For You".〔(COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE - 'O' entries page 1 )〕
The two songs that Oakland wrote with Oscar Hammerstein II are "I'll Take Romance" and "A Mist Over the Moon." The latter, which was written for a 1938 picture called ''The Lady Objects'' won Hammerstein and Oakland an Oscar nomination.〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm06429992/awards IMDb〕 The former, which was written for a 1937 film starring Grace Moore,〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029043/soundtrack〕 won no awards but is frequently performed. June Christy sang it, to an arrangement by Pete Rugolo, on the 1954 album ''Something Cool''.
He collaborated with Artie Shaw and Milton Drake on the love song "If It's You" introduced by Tony Martin in the 1941 Marx Brothers' picture ''The Big Store''.
"If I Love Again," which has a lyric by Jack Murray, was performed by Anita O'Day on the 1960 album ''Incomparable!'' and by Barbra Streisand in the 1975 film ''Funny Lady''. It was written for the 1933 musical "Hold Your Horses".〔()〕
The Songwriter's Hall of Fame lists Oakland on their notable (non-inducted) songwriters list〔(Songwriters Hall of Fame )〕 for contributions to the American popular song.
==Selected filmography==

* ''Glamour for Sale'' (1940)

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