You’ll find me circling back again and again here at Sometimes a Song to a dozen or so of the best composers & lyricists from early- to mid-century in American music, when the great melting pot was churning and stewing and steaming with red hot hits — all for sale on the open market of Vaudeville, Broadway, and Hollywood. Music was indeed becoming “an…
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