Carey Wilson (writer) and With a Song in My Heart (song)

Carey Wilson (May 19, 1889 – February 1, 1962) was an American screenwriter, voice actor and producer. Wilson's screenplays include Ben-Hur (1925), Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), and The Great Heart (1938). His credits as producer include Green Dolphin Street (1947).

He also narrated many nuclear test films, produced by the Atomic Energy Commission (now Department of Energy) and by the Department of Defense, including Operation Sandstone of 1948 and Operation Greenhouse of 1951.

He was one of the thirty-six Hollywood pioneers who founded the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927.

He collaborated with Jean Harlow on her novel Today is Tonight.

Contents 1 Legacy 2 Selected filmography (writer/director) 3 Selected filmography (producer) 4 References 5 External links

Legacy

For his contribution in films, Wilson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His star is located on 6301 Hollywood Blvd.

In a 2011 episode of Pawn Stars, Wilson's granddaughter was featured as she sold ($60) a cigarette lighter and ID badge that had belonged to him during his time as a propaganda filmmaker for the US Government. Selected filmography (writer/director) You, John Jones! (1943) More About Nostradamus (1941) Prophet Without Honor (1939) The Great Heart (1938) Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Bolero (1934) Gabriel Over the White House (1933) Behind Office Doors (1931) Fanny Foley Herself (1931) The Bad One (1930) The Awakening (1928) The Stolen Bride (1927) Ben-Hur (1925) The Midshipman (1925) Empty Hands (1924) Wine of Youth (1924) Selected filmography (producer) The Stolen Bride (1927) Green Dolphin Street (1947), producer Dark Delusion (1947), co-producer The Red Danube (1950), producer Scaramouche (1952), producer

With a Song in My Heart (song) and Carey Wilson (writer)

Yaiya and an ensemble of cabaret performers from Stockholm do With a Song in My Heart as their finale on tour in New York in 2011.

"With a Song in My Heart" is a show tune from the 1929 Rodgers and Hart musical Spring Is Here.

In the original Broadway production it was introduced by John Hundley and Lillian Taiz. The following year, it was sung by Lawrence Gray in the Hollywood musical version of that show by Bernice Claire and Frank Albertson.

In 1933, it was included in a two-reel version of the film re-titled Yours Sincerely, part of the Broadway Brevities series, starring Lanny Ross.

In the 1944 Hollywood musical This Is the Life, it was sung by Donald O'Connor and Susanna Foster. It was included in the 1948 musical film, Words and Music, a biography of Rodgers and Hart, where it was sung by Perry Como.

It was also heard, sung by Doris Day, in the 1950 Hollywood musical Young Man with a Horn. In the 1951 Hollywood musical Painting the Clouds with Sunshine it was sung by Dennis Morgan and Lucille Norman.

A recording with Perry Como, song with choir and orchestra Conductor: Henri René, was made in New York City on December 23, 1948. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-3329 (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number BD 1230.

Arild Andresen, piano with guitar and bass recorded it in Oslo on March 11, 1955 as the second melody of the medley "Klaver-Cocktail Nr. 3" along with "Sophisticated Lady" and "Flamingo". The medley was released on the 78 rpm record His Master's Voice A.L. 3514.

Ella Fitzgerald recorded it in 1956 on her two-record Verve release: "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Songbook" which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

It was the title song in the 1952 Hollywood musical With a Song in My Heart, a biographical movie about Jane Froman, in which it was sung by Froman on the soundtrack for Susan Hayward.

It was covered by The Supremes on their album I Hear A Symphony - released in 1966 - and was re-recorded and featured on their 1967 tribute album to Rodgers & Hart titled The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart.

The line "With a song in my heart" is performed by a male penguin in the animated film "Happy Feet" (2006).

It was also the memorable signature tune For a BBC radio programme, "Two Way Family Favourites" (original played by Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra) and was presented by a variety of well-known radio personalities including Cliff Michelmore, Jean Metcalfe, Michael Aspel, Judith Chalmers and Sarah Kennedy. Its final presenter was Jean Challis.

In 2013, renowned tenor Anthony Kearns recorded the song, naming his highly-anticipated debut solo CD after the title track, "With a Song in My Heart."
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