Harold Adamson

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Harold Campbell Adamson (December 10, 1906 – August 17, 1980)[1] was an American lyricist during the 1930s and 1940s.

Early life

Adamson, the son of building contractor Harold Adamson and Marion "Minnie" Campbell Adamson, was born and raised in Greenville, New Jersey, United States.[2]

Adamson suffered from polio as a child which limited the use of his right hand. Initially, Adamson was interested in acting, but he began writing songs and poetry as a teenager.[1]

He went on to study acting at the University of Kansas and Harvard.[2]

Career

Adamson was the lyricist for the Broadway musicals Smiles (1930),[3] The Earl Carroll Vanities of 1931,[4] Singin' the Blues (1931), Banjo Eyes (1941),[5] and As the Girls Go (1948).[6]

He entered into a songwriting contract with MGM in 1933. During his stint with MGM, he was nominated for five Academy Awards.

In 1941 he collaborated with Pierce Norman and baseball's Joe DiMaggio to write "In the Beauty of Tahoe", published by Larry Spier, Inc.[7] In 1953 he added lyrics to Eliot Daniel's theme for the sitcom I Love Lucy.

He retired from songwriting in the early 1960s,[2] and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.

Songs or lyrics by Harold Adamson

Citations

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  1. a b c Larkin, pp. 41-42
  2. a b c Jasen, p. 2
  3. Suskin, p. 83
  4. Green & Ginell, p. 76
  5. Mordden, p. 26
  6. Green & Ginell, p. 1948
  7. "Joe DiMaggio Auction, Lot Number: 911" Hunt Auctions June 14, 2017

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