Died On This Date (February 7, 1990) Jimmy Van Heusen / American Composer

Jimmy Van Heusen (Born Edward Babcock)
January 26, 1913 – February 7, 1990

jimmy-van-heusenJimmy Van Heusen was an Emmy nominated, Golden Globe nominated and multi-Academy Award winning composer of film and television music.  After college, Van Heusen went to work playing the piano for several publishers of the storied Tin Pan Alley.  During that time, he became an extremely prolific tunesmith, ultimately penning the music for over 800 songs.  More than 50 of those have become standards.  Over the course of his career, he collaborated with the likes of Johnny Mercer, Phil Silvers, and most famously, Sammy Cahn.  Fourteen songs for which Van Heusen wrote the music were nominated for Academy Awards for best song.  Those that won were “Swinging on a Star,” “All the Way,” “High Hopes,” and “Call Me Irresponsible.”   Other famous standards of his include “Come Fly With Me,” “Love and Marriage,” “You My Love,” “Love Is The Tender Trap,” and “It Could Happen To You.”  Jimmy Van Heusen passed away at the age of 77 on February 7, 1990.  A close friend of Frank Sinatra’s, he is buried in the Sinatra family plot.

Died On This Date (January 15, 1993) Sammy Cahn / Renowned Lyricist

Sammy Cahn
June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993

Sammy Cahn was a prolific lyricist who achieved fame and success due to several popular songs he penned for motion pictures and Broadway shows.  Over the course of Cahn’s career, 30 of his songs were nominated for Academy Awards, four of which took home the Oscar.  His songs have been made into hits by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Mario Lanza and Dean Martin.  Tunes like “Come Fly With Me,” “High Hopes,” and “Three Coins in the Fountain” have become standards.  Sammy Cahn was 79 when he passed away on January 15, 1993.