Al Stillman

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Al Stillman
Born
Albert Irving Silverman

(1901-06-26)June 26, 1901
DiedFebruary 17, 1979(1979-02-17) (aged 77)
OccupationLyricist

Al Stillman (né Albert Irving Silverman; 26 June 1901 Manhattan, New York[1] – 17 February 1979 Manhattan, New York)[2] was an American lyricist.

Biography

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Al Stillman was born as Albert Irving Silverman to Jewish parents[3] Herman Silverman and Gertrude Rubin (maiden). He adopted the name "Albert Stillman" as a professional pseudonym. He chose the name, reportedly, because it was the recognizable surname of a well-known New York banking family[citation needed]. He was Jewish.[4] 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.

Al 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.

Al Stillman was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1982.

Songs for which Stillman wrote lyrics

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Music by Robert Allen

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Perry Como hits

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  • "Home for the Holidays" (1954) (Still played during the Christmas holiday.)
  • "My One and Only Heart" (1953)
  • "You Alone (Solo Tu)" (1953, redone in 1961)

Four Lads hits

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Johnny Mathis hits

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Music by Ernesto Lecuona

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Others

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Stage shows with scores by Stillman

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  • Howdy
  • Icetime of 1948
  • It Happens on Ice
  • Mr. Ice
  • Stars on Ice
  • Virginia

Movies to which Stillman contributed songs

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Marriage

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Stillman, on September 29, 1939, married Pauline Reinfmann (née Patia Reinfmann aka Kaufman in Fort Lee, New Jersey.[7] She was born in Russia and became a U.S. naturalized citizen March 22, 1943.

References

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  1. ^ "Albert Irving Silverman," Birth Certificate, New York City Births, 1846–1909, (accessible via FamilySearch, registration required, but is free)
  2. ^ "Albert Stillman" (obituary), The New York Times, February 19, 1979, p. D5
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  7. ^ "New Jersey Marriage Index – Brides: Pauline Kaufman," (1939)
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