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|filename=Al Jolson, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar, Swanee 1920.ogg
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|description=Хит [[Джолсон, Эл|Эла Джолсона]] 1920 года - песня [[Гершвин, Джордж|Джорджа Гершвина]] и Ирвинга Кайзера "Свони", написанная в 1919 году.
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| NAME              = Caesar, Irving
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| DATE OF BIRTH    = July 4, 1895
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| DATE OF DEATH    = December 18, 1996
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'''Irving Caesar''' (July 4, 1895 &ndash; December 18, 1996) was an [[United States|American]] [[lyricist]] and theater [[composer]]  who wrote lyrics for "[[Swanee (song)|Swanee]]," "[[Sometimes I'm Happy]],"  "[[Crazy Rhythm]],"  and "[[Tea for Two (song)|Tea for Two]],"  one of the most frequently recorded tunes ever written. He was born and died in [[New York]].
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Caesar, the son of Morris Keiser, a Romanian Jew, was born Isidor Keiser. His older brother [[Arthur Caesar]] was a successful [[Hollywood]] screenwriter. The Caesar brothers spent their childhood and teen years in [[Yorkville, Manhattan|Yorkville]], the same [[Manhattan]] neighborhood where the [[Marx Brothers]] were raised. Caesar knew the Marx Brothers during his childhood. He was educated at [[Chappaqua Mountain Institute]] in [[Chappaqua, New York]].
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==Broadway credits==
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Note: All productions are [[Musical theater|musicals]] unless otherwise stated.
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*''[[La La Lucille]]'' (1919) - additional lyrics
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*''[[Kissing Time#History|Kissing Time]]'' (1920) - adaptation of an earlier version of this musical - co-lyricist
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*''Pins and Needles'' (1922) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist
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*''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1922'' (1922) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist and co-bookwriter
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*''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1923'' (1923) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist
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*''The Greenwich Village Follies of 1924'' (1924) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist
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*''Betty Lee'' (1924) - co-lyricist
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*''[[No, No, Nanette]]'' (1925) - co-lyricist
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*''Charlot Revue'' (1925) - [[revue]] - featured lyricist for "Gigolette" and "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You"
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*''Sweetheart Time'' (1926) - co-lyricist
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*''[[Ziegfeld]]'s Revue "No Foolin'"'' (1926) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist
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*''Betsy'' (1926) - co-bookwriter
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*''Talk About Girls'' (1927) - lyricist
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*''Yes, Yes, Yvette'' (1927) - story originator
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*''Here's Howe'' (1928) - lyricist
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*''Americana of 1928'' (1928) - [[revue]] - co-lyricist
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*''Polly'' (1929) - co-composer and co-lyricist
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*''George White's Scandals of 1929'' (1929) - [[revue]] - co-composer and co-lyricist
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*''Ripples'' (1930) - co-lyricist
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*''Nina Rosa'' (1930) - lyricist
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*''The Wonder Bar'' (1931) - [[Play (theatre)|play]] - co-[[playwright]]/adaptor of the original German
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*''George White's Scandals of 1931'' (1931) - [[revue]] - co-bookwriter
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*''George White's Music Hall Varieties of 1932'' (1932) - [[revue]] - co-composer and lyricist
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*''Melody'' (1933) - lyricist
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*''Shady Lady'' (1933) - reviser
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*''Continental Varieties'' (1934) - [[revue]] - dialogue-writer
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*''[[The White Horse Inn]]'' (1936) - English-version lyricist
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*''My Dear Public'' (1943) - co-composer, co-lyricist, and co-bookwriter
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Post-retirement credits:
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*''The American Dance Machine'' (1978) - dance [[revue]] - featured lyricist
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*''Up in One'' (1979) - [[revue]] - featured songwriter
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*''Big Deal'' (1986) - featured English-version lyricist for "Just a Gigolo"
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*''Sally Marr...and her escorts'' (1994) - [[Play (theatre)|play]] - featured lyricist for "Tea for Two"
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== Источники и ссылки ==
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* {{Official Website|irvingcaesar.com}}
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* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6455 Irving Caesar] at the [[Internet Broadway Database]]
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* [http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/18/arts/irving-caesar-lyricist-of-timeless-hits-like-tea-for-two-dies-at-101.html?pagewanted=all ''New York Times'' obituary]
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[[Category:Евреи в США/Канаде]]
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[[Category:Писатели по алфавиту]]
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