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Kalmar and Ruby Free Music

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Kalmar and Ruby Free Music

Kalmar and Ruby

Members: Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

American Jewish songwriting duo.
Bert Kalmar hired Harry Ruby as a "song plugger", and as a result of a knee injury that stopped him from dancing professionally, turned to writing songs full-time. Ruby, who had gotten a job at the firm of Waterson, Berlin and Snyder, got Kalmar a job at the same firm writing song lyrics. Before World War I he had begun to write lyrics for a number of different composers. One of them, Ruby, who had also had a number of collaborators, saw a strong compatibility between the two, and by 1920, Kalmar and Ruby recognized that they should form a permanent songwriting team. They also wrote comedy for stage and screen for Wheeler & Woolsey, Eddie Cantor and the Marx Brothers.

Kalmar and Ruby charted forty-six times, with twenty-four of those songs top 10 songs, and forty-two top 20 songs. Together, Kalmar and Ruby formed a successful team until Kalmar's death in 1947. This partnership is portrayed in the 1950 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical "Three Little Words" starring Fred Astaire and Red Skelton.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmar_and_Ruby

viennasclassichollywood.com/2022/07/11/three-little-words-the-songs-of-kalmar-ruby/

preserveoldbroadway.org/the-world-of-bert-kalmar-and-harry-ruby-an-overview/