Alan Jay Lerner

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Alan Jay Lerner

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American prolific lyricist and composer.
Born: 31st August 1918, New York City, NY - died: 14th June 1986, Manhattan, NY.
He made a lot of jazz standards with Frederick Loewe. Their first Broadway success was the 1947 musical fantasy "Brigadoon" which was translated to film in 1954. Lerner adapted work for the screen, and earned two Oscars as the screenplay writer for "An American In Paris" (1951) and "Gigi" (1958), and a Grammy for "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever".

(Not to be confused with Al Lerner: composer, conductor and a long time pianist in [a=Harry James (2)] related orchestras; or Sammy Lerner, songwriter for American and British musical theatre and film.)

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Wouldn't It Be Loverly (From 'My Fair Lady')

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Gigi (Theme from the film)

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Loewe, Frederick: Gigi (from the 1958 Vincente Minnelli's Film "Gigi")

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Gigi (Gigi)

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Too Late Now

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Alan Jay Lerner has released 17 albums between 1956 and 2020. Notable releases include Lolita, My Love, Gigi (New Broadway Cast Recording), Paint Your Wagon (Original Broadway Cast 1951). Explore their complete discography on this page.

Alan Jay Lerner's most-played tracks include Wouldn't It Be Loverly (From 'My Fair Lady'), Gigi (Theme from the film), Loewe, Frederick: Gigi (from the 1958 Vincente Minnelli's Film "Gigi"), Gigi (Gigi), Too Late Now. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

American prolific lyricist and composer. Born: 31st August 1918, New York City, NY - died: 14th June 1986, Manhattan, NY. He made a lot of jazz standards with Frederick Loewe. Their first Broadway success was the 1947 musical fantasy "Brigadoon" wh... Read the full biography on this page.

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