Johnny Mercer

AKA: John Herndon Mercer
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1909-11-18

Savannah, Georgia, USA

Biography

John Herndon Mercer (November 18, 1909 – June 25, 1976) was an American lyricist, songwriter, singer, and record label executive. He co-founded Capitol Records with music industry businessmen Buddy DeSylva and Glenn E. Wallichs. He is best known as a Tin Pan Alley lyricist, but he also composed music and was a popular singer who recorded his own as well as others' songs from the mid-1930s through the mid-1950s. Mercer's songs were among the most successful hits of the time, including "Moon River", "Days of Wine and Roses", "Autumn Leaves", and "Hooray for Hollywood". He wrote the lyrics to more than 1,500 songs, including compositions for movies and Broadway shows. He received nineteen Oscar nominations, and won four Best Original Song Oscars.

Crew Roles

Mr. Chump
Lyricist
Top Banana
Songs
The Sky's the Limit
Lyricist
You Were Never Lovelier
Lyricist
Naughty But Nice
Songs
Those Redheads from Seattle
Songs
Robin Hood
Songs
Robin Hood
Lyricist
The Harvey Girls
Lyricist
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Songs
Blues in the Night
Lyricist
Youth Runs Wild
Lyricist
Star Spangled Rhythm
Lyricist
Out of This World
Lyricist
The Petty Girl
Lyricist
Here Come the Waves
Lyricist
Barefoot in the Park
Lyricist
Charade
Songs
Ready, Willing and Able
Lyricist
Ready, Willing and Able
Music
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
Original Music Composer
The Great Race
Lyricist
Dangerous When Wet
Lyricist
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Lyricist
Second Chorus
Lyricist
Daddy Long Legs
Songs
How the West Was Won
Lyricist
Li'l Abner
Lyricist
The Harvey Girls
Songs
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