Betty Comden(1917-2006)
- Writer
- Music Department
- Actress
Songwriter ("New York, New York", "Lonely Town", "The Party's Over",
"Just in Time"), author and actress. educated at New York University
with a Bachelor of Science degree. While a student, she acted with the
Washington Square Players. She was a member of the Revuers, a night
club act which also included Judy Holliday and Adolph Green. She wrote
the Broadway stage scores for "Wonderful Town" (which garnered a Tony
award from the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing in 1953), "Peter Pan", and "Do Re Mi".
She was also the co-librettist for "On The Town", "Billion Dollar
Baby", "Two in the Aisle", "Bells Are Ringing", "Say, Darling",
"Subways Are For Sleeping", and "Fade Out - Fade In". She appeared with
Adolph Green on stage in "A Party", and on television. Joining ASCAP in
1945, her chief lyrics, libretto and screenplay collaborator was Adolph
Green, and her chief musical collaborators were Leonard Bernstein, Jule
Styne, Morton Gould, and Andre Previn. Her other popular-song
compositions include "I Get Carried Away", "I Can Cook, Too", "Some
Other Time", "Lucky to Be Me", "Bad Timing", "Ohio", "A Little Bit in
Love", "It's Love", "A Quiet Girl", "The French Lesson", "If You Hadn't
But You Did", "Give a Little, Get a Little", "There Never Was a Baby
Like My Baby", "Long Before I Knew You", "Never-Never Land",
"Something's Always Happening on the River", "Dance Only With Me",
"Adventure", "Make Someone Happy", "Fireworks", "Ride Through the
Night", "Comes Once in a Lifetime", "I'm Just Taking My Time", "Now",
"Fade Out - Fade In", and "Get Acquainted".