Ralph Freed Explained

Ralph Freed (1 May 1907, Vancouver - February 13, 1973) was a Canadian born American lyricist and television producer.[1]

Early life

Born May 1, 1907 to Max Freed and Rosie (Rosza) Grossman who met in Charleston, SC. Ralph married Grace H. Berchman aka Grace Saxon (Saxon Sisters) and had two children. Graduated Hollywood High School

Freed was the brother of Victor (b 1896), Hugo (b 1897), Sidney (b 1900), Walter (b 1903), Ruth (b 1906), and Clarence (b 1911), and Arthur Freed (b 1894).[2]

Career

Writer and Lyricist, under contract with MGM, Universal, and Paramount during the "Golden Age."

Freed's collaborators included Sammy Fain and Harry Barris. With Burton Lane, Freed wrote "How About You?" for the Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney musical Babes on Broadway. The song received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song at the 15th Academy Awards.[3]

Notable songs

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ken Bloom. American Song: Songwriters. 20 January 2013. June 2001. Schirmer Books. 366. 9780028654782 .
  2. Book: Thomas S. Hischak. The Oxford Companion to the American Musical:Theatre, Film, and Television: Theatre, Film, and Television. 2 June 2008. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-533533-0. 264–. 20 January 2013.
  3. Book: Billboard. 20 January 2013. 18 January 1997. 10–. 0006-2510.
  4. 1952 hit for Jeri Southern