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  1. Rodgers y Hart trabajaron juntos en otras obras como Babes in Arms de 1937, "The Boys from Syracuse" de 1938 y Pal Joey de 1940. Después de la muerte de Hart, Rodgers colaboró con el libretista Oscar Hammerstein II, entre otras, en la obra The Sound of Music que se llevó a la gran pantalla con Julie Andrews como protagonista.

  2. Rodgers and HartAmerican composer Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) and lyricist/librettist Lorenz Hart (1895-1943) were one of America's most successful composer/lyricist teams in the golden age of American songwriting. Their works for the musical theater produced a cornucopia of lasting songs. From the beginning of a collaboration that began in 1925 and lasted until Lorenz Hart's death in 1943 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ever_GreenEver Green - Wikipedia

    Ever Green. Advertising flyer for Ever Green, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1930. Ever Green is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and a book by Benn Levy. This was the last of three musicals written by Rodgers and Hart in London. [1] The musical premiered on 3 December 1930 at the newly renovated Adelphi Theatre, London.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lorenz_HartLorenz Hart - Wikipedia

    Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart. Some of his more famous lyrics include " Blue Moon "; " The Lady Is a Tramp "; " Manhattan "; " Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered "; and " My Funny Valentine ".

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  6. Rodgers & Hart Today Special [1967] [Part 1]

  7. Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) and Lorenz Hart (1895-1943) wrote their first shows together when both were still students attending Columbia University. After writing a series of musical comedies for the University's Varsity Shows and other charities, they made their professional debut with the song "Any Old Place With You," featured in the 1919 Broadway musical comedy A LONELY ROMEO.