Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer

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Author: Robert Kimball

ISBN-10: 0307265196

ISBN-13: 9780307265197

Category: General & Miscellaneous Music Biography

The seventh volume in Knopf’s critically acclaimed Complete Lyrics series, published in Johnny Mercer’s centennial year, contains the texts to more than 1,200 of his lyrics, several hundred of them published here for the first time.\ Johnny Mercer’s early songs became staples of the big band era and were regularly featured in the musicals of early Hollywood. With his collaborators, who included Richard A. Whiting, Harry Warren, Hoagy Carmichael, Jerome Kern, and Harold Arlen, he wrote the...

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The seventh volume in Knopf’s critically acclaimed Complete Lyrics series, published in Johnny Mercer’s centennial year, contains the texts to more than 1,200 of his lyrics, several hundred of them published here for the first time.Johnny Mercer’s early songs became staples of the big band era and were regularly featured in the musicals of early Hollywood. With his collaborators, who included Richard A. Whiting, Harry Warren, Hoagy Carmichael, Jerome Kern, and Harold Arlen, he wrote the lyrics to some of the most famous standards, among them, “Too Marvelous for Words,” “Jeepers Creepers,” “Skylark,” “I’m Old-Fashioned,” and “That Old Black Magic.”During a career of more than four decades, Mercer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song an astonishing eighteen times, and won four: for his lyrics to “On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe” (music by Warren), “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening” (music by Carmichael), and “Moon River” and “Days of Wine and Roses” (music for both by Henry Mancini).You’ve probably fallen in love with more than a few of Mercer’s songs–his words have never gone out of fashion–and with this superb collection, it’s easy to see that his lyrics elevated popular song into art. The New York Times - Barry Gewen In the case of The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer, the scholarship is impressive, even by the standards of the earlier collections. Mercer churned out words with casual abandon. There are more than 1,200 items here…It's clear that the four editors were engaged in a labor of love, working right up to deadline…to ferret out all the material they could find.

\ Barry GewenIn the case of The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer, the scholarship is impressive, even by the standards of the earlier collections. Mercer churned out words with casual abandon. There are more than 1,200 items here…It's clear that the four editors were engaged in a labor of love, working right up to deadline…to ferret out all the material they could find.\ —The New York Times\ \