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As Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers proposed, “But I always knew I would live life through with a song in my heart for you.”
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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This season it's the turn of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, whose songs include the sublime Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered from Pal Joey, as well as famous numbers such as My Funny Valentine.
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"If they asked me I could write a book" -- thanks, Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart.
John Joss: Help Me Understand Why We Have So Many Misunderstandings About Book Writing John Joss 2012
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"If they asked me I could write a book" -- thanks, Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart.
John Joss: Help Me Understand Why We Have So Many Misunderstandings About Book Writing John Joss 2012
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A large part of his income during the '30s came from creating dances he was not yet called a choreographer for the giddy musicals of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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On "It Never Entered My Mind," he inhabited Lorenz Hart's lyric so fully that he even seemed to be scratching his own back as he played.
Getting Down, Giving Back Will Friedwald 2011
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That Harlem was an important Jewish center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is now often forgotten, yet among those who grew up there were George Gershwin, Lorenz Hart and the Marx Brothers, whose contributions to American culture are incalculable.
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If I had to make an impossible choice, among the best of the best—Irving Berlin, Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Lorenz Hart or Stephen Sondheim—it would be Gershwin.
John Heilpern John Heilpern 2011
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That Harlem was an important Jewish center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is now often forgotten, yet among those who grew up there were George Gershwin, Lorenz Hart and the Marx Brothers, whose contributions to American culture are incalculable.
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A large part of his income during the '30s came from creating dances he was not yet called a choreographer for the giddy musicals of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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