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Al Stillman ''(né'' Albert Irving Silverman; 26 June 1901
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, New York – 17 February 1979
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, New York) was an American lyricist.


Biography

Stillman was born to
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parents Herman Silverman and Gertrude Rubin ''(maiden).'' He adopted the name "Albert Stillman" as a professional pseudonym. He chose the name, reportedly, because it was the recognizable surname of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended
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. After graduation, he contributed to
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column, and in 1933 became a staff writer at Radio City Music Hall, a position he held for almost 40 years. Stillman collaborated with a number of composers: Fred Ahlert, Robert Allen, Percy Faith,
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, Ernesto Lecuona, Paul McGrane, Kay Swift, and Arthur Schwartz. Many of his collaborations with Allen were major hits in the 1950s for The Four Lads; the Stillman/Allen team also wrote hit songs for Perry Como and
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. Stillman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1982.


Songs for which Stillman wrote lyrics


Music by Robert Allen


Perry Como hits

*" Home for the Holidays" (1954) (Still played during the
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holiday.) *" My One and Only Heart" (1953) *" You Alone (Solo Tu)" (1953, redone in 1961)


Four Lads hits

*" Enchanted Island" (1958) *" Moments to Remember" (1955) *" No, Not Much" (1956) *" There’s Only One of You" (1958) *" Who Needs You?" (1956)


Johnny Mathis hits

*" Chances Are" (1957) *" It's Not For Me to Say" (1957) *" Teacher, Teacher" (1958)


Music by Ernesto Lecuona

*" The Breeze and I" (1940) *" In Spain They Say ‘Si Si’" (co-written with
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) *" You're the One" as recorded by Kathy Kirby in 1964


Others

*" Air Cadet Song (music by Louis E.De Francesco, 1944 (published by Sam Fox Pub Co. NY NY) *" Alley Cat" (music by Bent Fabric) *" And That Reminds Me" (or " My Heart Reminds Me") (written with
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, and Paul Siegel.) (A hit for singers Vikki Carr, Kay Starr, Julie London, Della Reese,
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, among others.) *" Bless 'em All" (with Fred Godfrey,
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song) *" Can You Find It in Your Heart" *" Don'cha Go 'Way Mad" (music by Jimmy Mundy.) (A hit for Frank Sinatra.) *"Every Step of the Way" *"
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" *" Happy Anniversary" *" I Believe" (1952) (written with Ervin Drake,
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, and Jimmy Shirl) (a hit for Jane Froman, Frankie Laine, and recorded by many others, including Perry Como, Barbra Streisand, Cissy Houston, and
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" *" I Love You and Don’t You Forget It" (1963) (music by Henry Mancini) (A hit for Perry Como.) *"
Jukebox Saturday Night "Juke Box Saturday Night" is a song written by Al Stillman and Paul McGrane that was recorded by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra in 1942 on RCA Victor with vocals by Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, and The Modernaires. The song was from the 1942 pr ...
" (1942) (music by Paul McGrane) (A hit for the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the
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" *" One, Two, Three, Kick" *" A Room with a View" *" Song About Love" *"
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" *" Tell Me That You Love Me Tonight" *" There's Nothing I Can Say" *"
Truly, Truly True "Truly, Truly True" is a song written by Dalibor Basler, Vladimir Rohlena, Al Stillman, and Arthur Altman and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached #9 on the adult contemporary chart and #54 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1965. It was feat ...
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", (music by Benjamin Weisman.) (A hit for
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" *" Turn Off the Moon" (sung by Sue Lyon, music by Bob Harris.) *"Copacabana"


Stage shows with scores by Stillman

*''Howdy'' *''Icetime of 1948'' *''It Happens on Ice'' *''Mr. Ice'' *''Stars on Ice'' *''
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Movies to which Stillman contributed songs

*''The Cardinal'' *''Captains of the Clouds'' ( 1942) (Was uncredited, but wrote the song " Bless Em All") *''Carnival in Costa Rica'' (
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) (Wrote the songs " Costa Rica" and "
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") *''I'll Cry Tomorrow'' ( 1955) (Film used his song "
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," originally written for '' The Long, Long Trailer''.) *''Lizzie'' (
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) (Composed the song " It's Not For Me To Say") *''The Long, Long Trailer'' ( 1954) (Composed the song "
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'' ( 1959) (Composed the song "What Do I Care?")


Family

Stillman, on September 29, 1939, married Pauline Reinfmann ''(née'' Patia Reinfmann aka Kaufman; 1906–1990) in Fort Lee, New Jersey. She was born in Russia and became a U.S. naturalized citizen March 22, 1943, in the
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. Pauline's sister, Anna "Billie" Swan ''(née'' Anna Kaufman; 1905–1992), married, on August 7, 1925, in
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to Einar Aaron Swan (1903–1940), an arranger and composer.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stillman, Al 1901 births 1979 deaths American lyricists Jewish American musicians Jewish American songwriters Musicians from New York City 20th-century American musicians Songwriters from New York (state) 20th-century American Jews