Harold Adamson(1906-1980)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Prolific composer and author, educated at the University of Kansas, and
at Harvard University, where he wrote 'Hasty Pudding' shows. His
Broadway stage scores include: "Smiles"; "Earl Carroll's Vanities"
(1931); "Banjo Eyes"; and "As The Girls Go". For Jones Beach: "Around
The World In Eighty Days". He came to Hollywood in 1933, writing many
film songs and themes. His chief musical collaborators included
Hoagy Carmichael, Lou Alter, Peter DeRose, Walter Donaldson, Vernon Duke, Duke Ellington, Burton Lane,
Jimmy McHugh, Vincent Youmans, and Victor Young. His songs include: "Time On My
Hands"; "Sittin' In The Dark"; "Tony's Wife"; "Like Me A Little Bit
Less (Love Me A Little Bit More)"; "Everything I Have Is Yours";
"Heigh-Ho, the Gang's All Here"; "Your Head On My Shoulder";
"Everything's Been Done Before"; "It's Been So Long"; "You"; "You Never
Looked So Beautiful Before"; "Did I Remember?"; "There's Something In
The Air"; "With A Banjo On My Knee"; "Where Are You?"; "You're A
Sweetheart"; "You're As Pretty As A Picture"; "It's A Wonderful World";
"The Thrill Of A New Romance"; "720 In The Books"; "We're Having A
Baby"; "The Music Stopped"; "I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night"; "A
Lovely Way To Spend An Evening"; "Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer";
"How Blue The Night"; "A Hubba Hubba Hubba"; "As The Girls Go"; "I Got
Lucky In the Rain"; "It's A Most Unusual Day"; "When Love Goes Wrong";
"You Say The Nicest Things, Baby"; "My Resistance is Low;" "Around The
World"; "An Affair to Remember"; "Ferryboat Serenade"; and "Too Young
To Go Steady".