
Irving Caesar (July 10, 1895 in New York – December 18, 1996 in New York), was a prominent American lyricist and theater composer who wrote lyrics for "Swanee," "Sometimes I'm Happy," "Crazy Rhythm," and "Tea for Two," one of the most frequently recorded tunes ever written. Caesar, the son of Morris Keiser, a Romanian Jew, was born Isidor Keiser. His older brother Arthur Caesar was a successful Hollywood screenwriter. The Caesar brothers spent their childhood and teen years in Yorkville
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Tea for Two
Tea For Two - Redbook Stereo
Tea For Two - From The Musical "No, No, Nanette"
Tea For Two - Binaural Stereo
I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby - Tea For Two - Believe It, Beloved
Jag ar ett barn av min tid
Sometimes I'm Happy
Tea for Two (arr. for piano)
I Want To Be Happy
Crazy Rhythm
Tommy Tax
Swanee
Irving Caesar
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Irving Caesar - Interview
Transatlantic Rhythm Medley: (a) I Heard A Song In A Taxi (b) Who'll Buy My Song Of Love (c) Spanish Jake (d) Breakfast In Harlem (e) Holiday Sweetheart (f) You're The Type
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? (Arr. B. Mayerl for Piano)
Tea for Two (From the Musical "No, No, Nanette")
Thomas Jefferski
Crazy Rhythm - Instrumental
Songs of Safety
Just a Gigolo
How to Spell Friendship
Hallelujah, Bless the Peace
It's Always Music to His Ear
Our Football Team
We'll Soon Be One World
I Know a Friendly City
A Man and a Maid
There's Something About America
We Address Him as Mr. President
We Have a Law
Let's Make the World of Tomorrow Today
Election Day
50 Friendly Nations
Child of All Nations
United Nations
This is Our Last Chance for Peace
Song of the Good Neighbor
Interview: Irving Caesar (Bonus Track)
Pesti Gigolo
Transatlantic Rhythm Medley: I Heard A Song In A Taxi / Who'll Buy My Song Of Love / Spanish Jake / Breakfast In Harlem / Holiday Sweetheart / You're The Type
That's What I Want For Christmas
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Irving Caesar (interview)
Love Is such a cheat
No, No, Nanette, Musical/Tea For Two
My Black Birds are Blue Birds Now
Irving Caesar Interview [*]
Remarks: Irving Caesar
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