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Biography

Johnny Mercer is one of American's best-known lyricists and composers of popular movie music. He began his distinguished career as an actor and vocalist in a band. He went on to collaborate with many renowned composers, including Jerome Kern, Hoagy Carmichael, and Henry Mancini. Mercer was a prolific composer who wrote everything from Broadway musicals to pop songs, but interestingly, he could not read a note of music. During his career in films, Mercer won four Oscars for the songs "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe" from The Harvey Girls (1946), "In the Cool Cool of the Evening" from Here Comes the Groom (I951), "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and the title song of Days of Wine and Roses (1962). "That Old Black Magic" and "Jeepers Creepers" are among his best-loved pop songs. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Awards

Best Song (nom)
Kotch 1971
Academy

 

Best Original Song (win)
Kotch 1971
Golden Globe

 

Best Song (nom)
Darling Lili 1970
Academy

 

Best Original Song Score (nom)
Darling Lili 1970
Academy

 

Best Original Song (win)
Darling Lili 1970
Golden Globe

 

Best Song (nom)
The Great Race 1965
Academy

 

Best Original Song (nom)
The Great Race 1965
Golden Globe

 

Best Song (nom)
Charade 1963
Academy

 

Best Song (win)
Days of Wine and Roses 1962
Academy

 

Best Song (win)
Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
The Facts of Life 1960
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Daddy Long Legs 1955
Academy

 

Best Song (win)
Here Comes the Groom 1951
Academy

 

Best Song (win)
The Harvey Girls 1946
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Here Come the Waves 1945
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Star Spangled Rhythm 1943
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
The Sky's the Limit 1943
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
You Were Never Lovelier 1942
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Blues in the Night 1941
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Second Chorus 1940
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
You'll Find Out 1940
Academy

 

Best Song (nom)
Going Places 1938
Academy

 


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