Harold Arlen (15 February 1905 – 23 April 1986) was an American composer of popular songs and Broadway shows.
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A Brace of Limericks on Harold Arlen
“In an appraisal of Harold Arlen’s work I must guard against over-enthusiasm.” --Alec Wilder, American Popular Song, p. 253
(1)
Zeitgeist; or, In the Depression, Was I Depressed?
The secret to Arlen’s success is
Each song that he wrote more-or-less is
A snapshot in time,
Through his music and rhyme,
Where the Geist of his day coalesces.
(2)
Pro forma
Mr. Arlen wrote dozens of hits,
With lyrics by all the best wits.
He sought to bring more
To the emotional core
Which the thirty-two bar form permits.
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