Don George Explained

Don R. George (August 27, 1909 – 1987) was an American lyricist of popular music. His songs include "The Yellow Rose of Texas"[1] "I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues" (1937), "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (1944) and "Everything but You" (1945).[2] George has also written lyrics for film songs.[1]

He was a personal friend[3] and occasional lyricist of jazz composer Duke Ellington, whom he followed closely from 1943 until Ellington's death in 1974.[1] It was with Ellington that he wrote many of hist best-known songs.[2] George wrote a 1981 biography of Ellington titled Sweet Man: The Real Duke Ellington.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jazz in print . The Jazz Man . 23 April 2012 . 10 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161010185150/http://www.thejazzman.com.au/Page/Page.asp?Page_Id=101 . dead .
  2. Web site: Don George . Ankeny . Jason . Allmusic . 29 March 2012.
  3. Book: Myself Among Others: A Life in Music . Wein . George . Chinen . Nate . Da Capo Press . 2004 . 978-0-306-81352-8 . 175.