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Date of Birth
8 April 1896, New York City, New York, USA

Date of Death
4 March 1981, West Los Angeles, California, USA (heart failure)

Birth Name
Isidore Hochberg

Nickname
Yip

Mini Biography

One of the great lyricists of American song, Harburg grew up (as Irwin Hochberg) in the working-class Jewish ghetto of Manhattan's Lower East Side. In high scho ol he befriended Ira Gershwin, later his collaborator on student literary ventures at City College of New York; both also contributed to F.P. Adams' colu mn in the daily New York World, the city's leading outlet for light verse. After graduation in 1917, during the wartime manpower shortage, Harburg landed a lucrative job in Uruguay with the Swift & Co. meat-packing firm. In 1920 he returned to New York, where he became a partner in an appliance business that thrived for most of the 1920s but failed around the time of the 1929 stock market crash. Harburg determined to make a living at lyric writing; Gershwin provided a $500 lo an and an introduction to the composer Jay Gorney. They collaborated on songs for Broadway revues and a number that Helen Morgan sang in two early film musicals; in 1932 they wrote Harburg's breakthrough, the unemployment anthem "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" In that year, for Broadway shows opening a f ew days apart, Harburg wrote "April in Paris" (with Vernon Duke) and, with Harold Arlen, "It's Only a Paper Moon". For the next twelve years, for theater and movies, Arlen was Harburg's most important collaborator; the partnership peaked with The Wizard of Oz (1939). Although he contributed to a number of films in the 1940s, Harburg's best work in those years was for Broadway's "Bloomer Girl" (with Arlen) and, with Burton Lane, "Finian's Rainbow". Both shows featured Harburg's lyrical dexterity ("when I'm not facing the face that I fancy, I fancy the face I face") and social commentary (both shows satirized racism and capitalism). His liberalism led to Harburg's blacklisting by Hollywood in the 1950s, helping to ensure that "Finian" would not be filmed for decades. Harburg continued to write, with Jule Styne, Earl Robinson and others, into his eighties.

IMDb Mini Biography By: David S. Smith

Trivia

According to Harburg, he acquired his nickname (derived from "yipsl," the Yiddish word for "squirrel") as a child.

Was nominated for Broadway's 1958 Tony Award, book, with collaborator Fred Saidy, and his lyrics with music by Harold Arlen, for Best Musical nominee "Jamaica."

Pictured on a 37¢ USA commemorative stamp issued in his honor on 28 April 2005.

Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.

Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 364-366 (as Yip Harburg). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998.

After attending a performance of the Broadway musical "The Wiz," an Afro-American adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz," in the mid-70s, Harburg was moved to put his reaction to the show into verse, and it bears repeating: "From F.D.R. to Nixon. /From "The Wizard" to "The Wiz." /It doesn't quite seem possible, /But, oh, my country, 'tis.".


Personal Quotes

It's easier to repent than to regret.


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