Bernard Hanighen(1908-1976)
- Writer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Round Midnight", "Mountain High- Valley Low"), composer
and author, educated at Harvard College (Bachelor of Science) and
president of the Harvard Dramatic Club where he wrote Hasty Pudding and
Pi Eta Club shows. Later he directed record companies and during World
War II he was a CBS newscaster over shortwave radio. He wrote special
material for orchestras including that of Glenn Miller. He wrote the
Broadway stage score for "The Lute Song", and additional lyrics for the
revival of "The Chocolate Soldier". Joining ASCAP in 1935, his chief
musical collaborators included Raymond Scott, Johnny Mercer, Cootie
Williams, Harold Adamson and Neal Hefti. His other popular-song
compositions include "When a Woman Loves a Man", "If the Moon Turns
Green", "The Weekend of a Private Secretary", "Bob White", "The Little
Man who Wasn't There", "Me and the Ghost Upstairs", "Two Little Fishes
and Five Loaves of Bread", "House of Joy", "Tired Teddy Bear", "See the
Monkey", "Where You Are", "My Old Man", "Dixieland Band", "Fare
Thee-Well to Harlem", "Air-Minded Executive", "Blue Fool", "Baby Doll",
"Here Come the British", "Poor Mr. Chisholm", and "Show Your Linen,
Miss Richardson".