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Saturday, September 06, 2008

Johnny Mercer

Johnny Mercer (November 18, 1909 - June 25, 1976) was a pop music composer.

Born in Savannah, Georgia, he is regarded as one of America's greatest songwriters.

In the early 1940s, Mercer was one of the co-founders of Capitol Records.

Mercer was also a well-regarded singer, with a folksy singing quality. This made him a natural to his own songs like Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe, and Lazybones.

Mercer often was asked to write lyrics to already popular songs. The lyrics to Laura, Midnight Sun, and Satin Doll were all written after the songs were already hits. Mercer was also asked to write english lyrics to foreign songs. The most famous example of this is Autumn Leaves.

In 1969 he helped publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond found the National Academy of Popular Music's Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Mercer died in Bel Air, California.

In 1996 he was honored by the United States Postal Service with his portrait placed on a stamp.

Johnny Mercer has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1628 Vine Street, right outside the Capitol Records building.

Songs

Lyrics by Mercer, unless noted.

Mercer won four Academy Awards for Best Song:

He wrote many other songs which have entered the American songbook:

  • Lazybones (1933) (words and music by Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael)
  • Jeepers Creepers (1938) (music by Harry Warren)
  • And The Angels Sing (1939) (music by Ziggy Elman)
  • Day In - Day Out (1939) (music by Rube Bloom)
  • Blues In The Night (1941) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • Hit The Road To Dreamland (1942) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • I Remember You (1942) (music by Victor Schertzinger)
  • Skylark (1942) (music by Hoagy Carmichael)
  • That Old Black Magic (1942) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (1943) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive (1944) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • Dream (1944) (words and music by Mercer)
  • Laura (1945) (music by David Raskin)
  • Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home (1946) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • Come Rain Or Come Shine (1946) (music by Harold Arlen)
  • Autumn Leaves (1947) (music by Joseph Kosma)
  • Satin Doll (music by Duke Ellington)
  • Midnight Sun (music by Lionel Hampton and Sonny Burke)
  • Summer Wind (1965) (music by Henry Mayer)


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