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  1. Bert Kalmar (New York, 10. februar 1884 - Los Angeles, 18. septembar 1947) je bio američki kompozitor jevrejskog porijekla, poznat kao autor brojnih popularnih pjesama iz Tin Pan Alley ere. Kao dječak je pobjegao iz kuće i nije imao nikakvo obrazovanje, te se pridružio grupi vodviljskih zabavljača.

  2. Carlo Romano: Harry Ruby. Rosetta Calavetta: Jessie Brown Kalmar. Miranda Bonansea: Eileen Percy. Alberto Sordi: Charlie Kope. Tre piccole parole ( Three Little Words) è un film del 1950 diretto da Richard Thorpe . Grazie a questo film, Fred Astaire vinse il Golden Globe per il miglior attore in un film commedia o musicale .

  3. Explore Bert Kalmar's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bert Kalmar on AllMusic.

  4. Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. " Hooray for Captain Spaulding " is a song, composed by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby originally from the 1928 Marx Brothers Broadway musical Animal Crackers and the 1930 film version. [1] It later became well known as the theme song for the Groucho Marx television show You Bet Your Life (1950–1961), and became ...

  5. Bert Kalmar. Jewish American lyricist. Born 10 February 1884 in New York City, USA. Died 18 September 1947 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Kalmar and Ruby formed a successful songwriting team until Kalmar's death in 1947. They met while Ruby toured the vaudeville circuit as a pianist with the Bootblack Trio and the Messenger Boys Trio.

  6. Bert Kalmar. Lyricist, Composer, Writer, Performer. (1884 - 1947) Bert Kalmar (1884-1947) began his show business career at a tender age, working as a magician and later a comic. After a knee injury sidelined his vaudeville career he and Harry Ruby formed their famous songwriting partnership in 1920. Their first success was a tune co-written ...

  7. 1951 by Miller Music. Songwriter (s) Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II. " A Kiss to Build a Dream On " is a song composed by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II. [1] In 1935, Kalmar and Ruby wrote a song called "Moonlight on the Meadow" for the Marx Brothers film A Night at the Opera (1935) but the song was not used.