Ted Koehler

Ted Koehler
American pop lyricist Ted Koehler is bestknown for his work with composer Harold Arlen. The songwriting duo was most active in the 1930s, coming up with hits like "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" (1931), "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" (1932), "Stormy Weather" (1933) (the song that Lena Horne sang for her Hollywood debut), and "Let's Fall in Love" (1934). Koehler was born in Washington, D.C., in 1894 and studied in New York and Newark. He quit a photoengraving job to work as a theater pianist...
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Various Artists Pittsburgh's Greatest Hits, Vol. X
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Composer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Pittsburgh's Greatest Hits Run Along Baby, My Heart Beats Faster, Zoom, Zoom, Zoom
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Various Artists That's Entertainment! The Ultimate Anthology of M-G-M Musicals [Rhino Box Set]
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Lyricist
Song List: Overture [From That's Entertainment!], Singin' in the Rain ...
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