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My Fair Lady (2018 Broadway Cast Recor...

3.9M streams

3,866,944

Camelot (The 2023 Broadway Cast Record...

1.8M streams

1,845,201

My Fair Lady (2001 Cast London Recordi...

1.4M streams

1,425,042

Lerner & Loewe's Brigadoon (New York C...

1M streams

1,037,040

Easy Listening: Lerner & Loewe

433.7K streams

433,720

Camelot (Original 1982 London Cast)

406.9K streams

406,916

Brigadoon (1988 London Cast Recording)

354.5K streams

354,478

Gigi (Original Cast Sound Track Album)

233.7K streams

233,679

An Evening With Alan Jay Lerner

62.6K streams

62,627

Coco

49.6K streams

49,575

Biography

American pop lyricist and librettist from the 1940s through the 1960s, Alan Jay Lerner had many movie musical and Broadway successes with songwriting partner Frederick Loewe, including their first hit, Brigadoon, and their biggest hit, My Fair Lady. Lerner was born in N.Y.C. in 1918 into a wealthy family; his father was the founder of Lerner's, the women's clothing chain. Alan Jay Lerner went on to study at Juilliard, in England and, finally, at Harvard, where he wrote for college productions. After graduating, Lerner wrote radio scripts from 1940-1942, but already had ambitions for Broadway by the time he met composer Frederick Loewe. Thus began the successful duo of Lerner & Loewe, whose first songs appeared in the 1943 stage production What's Up? The duo had their first success four years later with the Broadway smash Brigadoon. Other stage and movie successes followed, such as Paint Your Wagon (1951), 1958's Gigi (an Academy Award-winning score), and Camelot (1960), but no success was bigger for the duo than 1956's My Fair Lady, which had a record-breaking run of over 2,500 performances. In 1961, Loewe suffered a heart attack and retired and Lerner teamed up with Richard Rodgers. Lerner had teamed up with another composer once before, in 1948, with Kurt Weill for the successful stage production Love Life. Some of Lerner's best-known songs include "Almost Like Being in Love" (1947), "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live" (1956), "If Ever I Would Leave You" (1960), and "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever." ~ Joslyn Layne