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Al Goodhart

Fascinating Works by Al Goodhart

Immerse yourself in the world of Al Goodhart, a celebrated artist known for a diverse range of works that delight and provoke introspection. Goodhart's undeniable talent shines as he sculpted masterpieces with careful attention to rhythm, melody, and lyrical content.

About Al Goodhart

Al Goodhart (1905–1955) was a prolific American songwriter, composer, pianist, radio announcer, and vaudeville entertainer. Born in New York City, he received his education at DeWitt Clinton High School and began his career as a vaudeville pianist and radio announcer before moving into songwriting and composing in the early 1930s. Goodhart became a member of ASCAP in 1932 and is especially known for his fruitful collaborations with lyricists such as Al Hoffman, Maurice Sigler, Mann Curtis, Sammy Lerner, Ed Nelson, Kay Twomey, and Allan Roberts.

Key Career Highlights

Goodhart first gained recognition collaborating with Al Hoffman, composing memorable songs such as “I Apologize,” “Auf Wiedersehn, My Dear,” “Happy Go Lucky You and Broken Hearted Me,” “In the Dim Dawning,” “I Saw Stars,” “Who Walks In,” and “Fit as a Fiddle”—the latter later featured in the classic film Singin’ in the Rain. In 1934, he relocated to England with his collaborators and contributed to the British film and musical scene, especially in films starring Jessie Matthews. He wrote the London stage scores for shows such as “This’ll Make You Whistle,” “Going Greek,” and “Hide and Seek” during his time in England. During World War II, he traveled with the USO, entertaining troops at home and abroad.

Signature Style and Legacy

Goodhart’s work is characterized by its melodic inventiveness and collaboration with leading lyricists and composers of his era. His songs often blend wit, romance, and memorable melodies, making them staples in both American and British musical repertoires. Experience this intriguing artistry by Al Goodhart, a force to be reckoned with in the world of music, whose work is an exploration of self and the world around us.

While there is no specific evidence in the provided sources or widely available discographies that he wrote "Die Liebe kommt, die Liebe geht," the Berlin Comedian Harmonists, known for their vibrant performances, have performed this piece, transforming it into a mesmerizing live experience. Their rendition is a testament to their musical prowess and their ability to draw audiences into the heart of the song.

Join STAGE+ and step into a world shaped by the vivid creativity and unusual perspective of Al Goodhart. Experience, celebrate, and understand the ebb and flow of love through the fascinating works by this remarkable artist. Let the music speak to your very core.