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Abner Silver

Abner Silberman (28 December 1899, in New York City, New York, United States – 24 November 1966) as pen name Abner Silver, was an American songwriter who worked primarily during the Tin Pan Alley era of the craft.

Abner Silver
Abner Silver c. 1935
Background information
Birth nameAbner Silberman
Born(1899-12-28)December 28, 1899
OriginNew York City, United States
DiedNovember 24, 1966(1966-11-24) (aged 66)
New York, United States
Occupation(s)Composer

Career edit

Usually composing the music while others handled the lyrics, Silver wrote for half a century, starting with World War I–era songs such as 1918's "You Can't Blame the Girlies (They All Want to Marry a Soldier)," and continuing through the decades with such classics as 1921's "I'm Going South", 1925's "Chasing Shadows" and 1940's "How Did He Look?" Silver frequently teamed with lyricists Benny Davis, Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Between 1931 and 1934, during the last days of Vaudeville, Silver and several of his fellow hitmakers formed a sensational revue called "Songwriters on Parade", performing all across the Eastern seaboard on the Loew's and Keith circuits.[1][2][3][4][5]

Silver's songs were covered by virtually every major vocalist of the day, among them Al Jolson, Ruth Etting, Jack Leonard, Mildred Bailey, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee, Helen Kane, Kate Smith, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Mel Tormé, Eddie Fisher, Peggy Lee and Julie London. In a later era his songs were sung by Elvis Presley, Frankie Lymon, Etta Jones, Johnny Mathis, Brenda Lee and Dame Shirley Bassey. Numerous performers covered what became a country standard, "My Window Is Facing South," including Willie Nelson, Vassar Clements, Commander Cody and Lyle Lovett. Among band leaders who performed tunes composed by Silver were: Shep Fields,[6] Django Reinhardt, Louis Prima, Lionel Hampton and Les McCann.[additional citation(s) needed]

In the late 1950s he penned several numbers for Elvis Presley to perform in his movies, including the songs "Young and Beautiful," [7] "What's She Really Like?" and "Lover Doll." Sung by Tom Jones, Silver's "With These Hands" (with lyrics by Benny Davis) was featured in the movie Edward Scissorhands, starring Johnny Depp. His early song "He's So Unusual" was covered by Cyndi Lauper on her breakout album, the similarly titled She's So Unusual.

Silver died on November 24, 1966, in New York.[8]

Partial list of songwriting credits edit

External audio
  You may hear Abner Silver's song
"An Old Curiosity Shop" played by Shep Fields with Hal Derwin and John Serry in 1938 Here

References edit

  1. ^ The Billboard" - New Turns and Returns: Abner Silver and Mildred Feeley, September18, 1926, p. 19 on Google Books
  2. ^ The Unsung Songwriters: Americas Masters of Melody, Vache, Warren. 2000, p. 461 Abner Siver biography on Google Books.com
  3. ^ Tyler, Don (2007-04-16). Hit Songs, 1900-1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-2946-2.
  4. ^ The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights 1925, p. 2114 Abner Silver on Google Books
  5. ^ Abner Silver on JSTOR
  6. ^ "An Old Curiosity Shop" - composer Abner Silver recorded by the Shep Fields Orchestra on adp.library.uscb.edu
  7. ^ "The Gospel According to Elvis" - April 30th 1957 Soundtrack Recordings - Young and Beautiful. Gouch, Kevin. 2012 Abner Silver on Google books
  8. ^ "Abner Silver Composer Dies", The Washington Observer, Nov. 25, 1966, p. 10 Abner Silver Obituary on Google Books
  9. ^ "Discography of American Historical Recordings" - "An Old Curiosity Shop" Composer Sam Coslow, performers: Shep Fields, Hal Derwin, John Serry on adp.library.ecsb.edu

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Abner Silver news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Abner Silberman 28 December 1899 in New York City New York United States 24 November 1966 as pen name Abner Silver was an American songwriter who worked primarily during the Tin Pan Alley era of the craft Abner SilverAbner Silver c 1935Background informationBirth nameAbner SilbermanBorn 1899 12 28 December 28 1899OriginNew York City United StatesDiedNovember 24 1966 1966 11 24 aged 66 New York United StatesOccupation s Composer Contents 1 Career 2 Partial list of songwriting credits 3 References 4 External linksCareer editUsually composing the music while others handled the lyrics Silver wrote for half a century starting with World War I era songs such as 1918 s You Can t Blame the Girlies They All Want to Marry a Soldier and continuing through the decades with such classics as 1921 s I m Going South 1925 s Chasing Shadows and 1940 s How Did He Look Silver frequently teamed with lyricists Benny Davis Al Sherman and Al Lewis Between 1931 and 1934 during the last days of Vaudeville Silver and several of his fellow hitmakers formed a sensational revue called Songwriters on Parade performing all across the Eastern seaboard on the Loew s and Keith circuits 1 2 3 4 5 Silver s songs were covered by virtually every major vocalist of the day among them Al Jolson Ruth Etting Jack Leonard Mildred Bailey Eddie Cantor Rudy Vallee Helen Kane Kate Smith Billie Holiday Frank Sinatra Tony Bennett Mel Torme Eddie Fisher Peggy Lee and Julie London In a later era his songs were sung by Elvis Presley Frankie Lymon Etta Jones Johnny Mathis Brenda Lee and Dame Shirley Bassey Numerous performers covered what became a country standard My Window Is Facing South including Willie Nelson Vassar Clements Commander Cody and Lyle Lovett Among band leaders who performed tunes composed by Silver were Shep Fields 6 Django Reinhardt Louis Prima Lionel Hampton and Les McCann additional citation s needed In the late 1950s he penned several numbers for Elvis Presley to perform in his movies including the songs Young and Beautiful 7 What s She Really Like and Lover Doll Sung by Tom Jones Silver s With These Hands with lyrics by Benny Davis was featured in the movie Edward Scissorhands starring Johnny Depp His early song He s So Unusual was covered by Cyndi Lauper on her breakout album the similarly titled She s So Unusual Silver died on November 24 1966 in New York 8 Partial list of songwriting credits editExternal audio nbsp You may hear Abner Silver s song An Old Curiosity Shop played by Shep Fields with Hal Derwin and John Serry in 1938 Here1921 for the Broadway show Bombo starring Al Jolson I m Going South with composer Harry M Woods 1925 Chasing Shadows 1927 Barbara with Billy Rose 1928 Mary Ann with Benny Davis 1929 Bashful Baby with Cliff Friend 1929 Good Morning Good Evening Good Night with Al Sherman and Al Lewis 1932 Puh leeze Mr Hemingway with Walter Kent and Milton Drake 1934 The Santa Claus Express with Al Sherman and Al Lewis 1935 Every Now and Then with Al Sherman and Al Lewis 1935 No No A Thousand Times No with Al Sherman and Al Lewis 1935 On the Beach at Bali Bali with Al Sherman and Jack Maskill 1938 An Old Curiosity Shop with Sam Coslow amp Guy Wood as recorded by Shep Fields 9 1940 How Did He Look with Gladys Shelley 1956 Who Can Explain References edit The Billboard New Turns and Returns Abner Silver and Mildred Feeley September18 1926 p 19 on Google Books The Unsung Songwriters Americas Masters of Melody Vache Warren 2000 p 461 Abner Siver biography on Google Books com Tyler Don 2007 04 16 Hit Songs 1900 1955 American Popular Music of the Pre Rock Era McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 2946 2 The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights 1925 p 2114 Abner Silver on Google Books Abner Silver on JSTOR An Old Curiosity Shop composer Abner Silver recorded by the Shep Fields Orchestra on adp library uscb edu The Gospel According to Elvis April 30th 1957 Soundtrack Recordings Young and Beautiful Gouch Kevin 2012 Abner Silver on Google books Abner Silver Composer Dies The Washington Observer Nov 25 1966 p 10 Abner Silver Obituary on Google Books Discography of American Historical Recordings An Old Curiosity Shop Composer Sam Coslow performers Shep Fields Hal Derwin John Serry on adp library ecsb eduExternal links editAbner Silver recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abner Silver amp oldid 1186039587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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