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Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook.

Born in Imperial Russia, Berlin arrived in the United States at the age of five. He published his first song, "Marie from Sunny Italy", in 1907, receiving 33 cents for the publishing rights, and became known for international hits, such as 1911's "Alexander's Ragtime Band". He also was an owner of the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. For much of his career, Berlin could not read sheet music, and was such a limited piano player that he could only play in the key of F-sharp; he used his custom piano equipped with a transposing lever when he needed to play in keys other than F-sharp.

"Alexander's Ragtime Band" sparked an international dance craze in places as far away as Berlin's native Russia, which also "flung itself into the ragtime beat with an abandon bordering on mania". Over the years he was known for writing music and lyrics in the American vernacular: uncomplicated, simple and direct, with his stated aim being to "reach the heart of the average American," whom he saw as the "real soul of the country". In doing so, said Walter Cronkite, at Berlin's 100th birthday tribute, he "helped write the story of this country, capturing the best of who we are and the dreams that shape our lives".

He wrote hundreds of songs, many becoming major hits, which made him famous before he turned thirty. During his 60-year career he wrote an estimated 1,500 songs, including the scores for 20 original Broadway shows and 15 original Hollywood films, with his songs nominated eight times for Academy Awards. Many songs became popular themes and anthems, including "Alexander's Ragtime Band", "Easter Parade", "Puttin' on the Ritz", "Cheek to Cheek", "White Christmas", "Happy Holiday", "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)", and "There's No Business Like Show Business". His Broadway musical and 1943 film This Is the Army, with Ronald Reagan, had Kate Smith singing Berlin's "God Bless America", first performed in 1938.

Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been extensively re-recorded by numerous singers, including The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Tiny Tim, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Cher, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughan, Ruth Etting, Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, Rudy Vallée, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Harry Nilsson, Jerry Garcia, Taco, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Buble, Lady Gaga, and Christina Aguilera.

Berlin died in 1989 at the age of 101. Composer Douglas Moore sets Berlin apart from all other contemporary songwriters, and includes him instead with Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg, as a "great American minstrel"—someone who has "caught and immortalized in his songs what we say, what we think about, and what we believe." Composer George Gershwin called him "the greatest songwriter that has ever lived",: 117  and composer Jerome Kern concluded that "Irving Berlin has no place in American music—he is American music."

Birth and Death Data: Born May 11, 1888 (Tyumen), Died September 22, 1989 (New York City)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1909 - 1953

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, lyricist, songwriter, vocalist

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Recordings (Results 1326-1350 of 1629 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Brunswick C669-C674 10-in. 2/18/1927 Blue skies Lew White Pipe organ solo composer  
Brunswick [E3313-E315a] 10-in. 6/29/1926 At peace with the world Yvette Rugel Female vocal solo, with piano composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E2407-E2408 10-in. 2/10/1926 Always Norman Clark Male vocal solo, with violin, cello, and piano lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E2411-E2412 10-in. 2/11/1926 Always Mayfair Trio Instrumental trio composer  
Brunswick E2420-E2422 10-in. 2/12/1926 Always Frivolity Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band composer  
Brunswick E2979-E2981 10-in. 5/4/1926 At peace with the world Night Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E2982-E2984 10-in. 3/4/1926 At peace with the world Jack Kelly Male vocal solo, with instrumental quartet composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E3310-E3312 10-in. 6/28/1926 How many times? The Ambassadors Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E3888-E3889 10-in. 10/1/1926 Because I love you Night Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band composer  
Brunswick E3892-E3893 10-in. 10/4/1926 Because I love you Chick Endor Male vocal solo, with 2 violins and piano composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E3894-E3895 10-in. 10/4/1926 That’s a good girl Chick Endor Male vocal solo, with piano lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E3938-E3939 10-in. 10/15/1926 I’m on my way home The Ambassadors [Brunswick Records] Jazz/dance band lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E4076-E4077 10-in. 11/12/1926 Just a little longer Peggy English Female vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E4078-E4079 10-in. 11/15/1926 Just a little longer Tuxedo Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E4400-E4402 10-in. 1/21/1927 Blue skies Al Goering's Collegians Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E4407-E4409 10-in. 1/24/1927 Blue skies Harry Richman Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E4449-E4450 10-in. 1/28/1927 Blues skies Harry Richman Male vocal solo, with orchestra composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E4645-E4647 10-in. 3/9/1927 What does it matter? Night Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with female vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E5030-E5031 10-in. 5/11/1927 Someone else may be there while I’m gone McGee Brothers Male vocal solo, with fiddle (violin) and guitar composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E6651-E6653 10-in. 10/13/1927 Together we two Peggy English Female vocal solo, with piano composer, lyricist  
Brunswick E7176-E7177 10-in. 2/27/1928 Sunshine Scrappy Lambert Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E7188-E7189 10-in. 3/5/1928 Sunshine Milt Shaw Detroiters Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E15563-E15564 10-in. 4/15/1925 Listening Brunswick Hour Orchestra Jazz/dance band composer  
Brunswick E16299-E16301 10-in. 9/1/1925 Remember Regent Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
Brunswick E16338-E16341 10-in. 9/4/1925 Remember Regent Club Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist, composer  
(Results 1326-1350 of 1629 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Berlin, Irving," accessed May 29, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101971.

Berlin, Irving. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 29, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/101971.

"Berlin, Irving." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 29 May 2024.

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