Birth name Albert Silverman Music director Happy Anniversary | Name Al Stillman Occupation(s) Lyricist Movies Enchanted Island | |
Born June 26, 1906New York City, U.S.A. ( 1906-06-26 ) Similar People Ervin Drake, Ernesto Lecuona, Jimmy Mundy, Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne |
Home for the holidays by al stillman robert allen
Al Stillman (June 26, 1906 – February 17, 1979) was an American lyricist.
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- Home for the holidays by al stillman robert allen
- Oldie chances are by robert allen and lyrics by al stillman 1957
- Biography
- Perry Como hits
- Four Lads hits
- Johnny Mathis hits
- Music by Ernesto Lecuona
- Others
- Stage shows with scores by Stillman
- Movies to which Stillman contributed songs
- References
Oldie chances are by robert allen and lyrics by al stillman 1957
Biography
Stillman was born in New York City. His name was originally Albert Silverman, but changed it to that of a well-known New York banking family. He was Jewish. He attended New York University. After graduation, he contributed to Franklin P. Adams' newspaper column, and in 1933 became a staff writer at Radio City Music Hall, a position he held for almost 40 years.
Stillman collaborated with a number of composers: Fred Ahlert, Robert Allen, Percy Faith, George Gershwin, Ernesto Lecuona, Paul McGrane, Kay Swift, and Arthur Schwartz. Many of his collaborations with Allen were major hits in the 1950s for The Four Lads; the Stillman/Allen team also wrote hit songs for Perry Como and Johnny Mathis.
Stillman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1982.
Perry Como hits
Four Lads hits
Johnny Mathis hits
Music by Ernesto Lecuona
Others
Stage shows with scores by Stillman
Movies to which Stillman contributed songs
The FBI Story (1959)(Composed the song "What do I care.")