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Donald Macleod explores Irving Berlin's activities during the First World War, his marriage to Ellin Mackay, and his experience of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

During the First World War Berlin was drafted into the army and stationed at Camp Upton in Long Island, where he raised $80,000 dollars for the war effort by writing a vaudeville-style show, Yip, Yip, Yaphank. Cannily making the maximum profit possible from his hit songs by being composer, lyricist and publisher in-one, by the early 1920s he was already very wealthy and took possibly the biggest risk of his career, building his own theatre on Broadway, The Music Box. He began to socialise with the likes of Dorothy Parker, Harpo Marx and HG Wells by joining the Round Table Society, and in 1924 met a young woman who was to become his wife, the rebellious heiress Ellin Mackay. From one of the wealthiest families in America, Berlin dedicated his song 'Always' to her. Although her family disapproved of their union and was seen as a traitor to her class, Berlin became embroiled in the Mackay family's misfortune when his father-in-law incurred the biggest losses of any individual during the Wall Street Crash of 1929. After a period of silence after his marriage, he responded to the changed social realities of the times with two satirical musicals in the early 1930s, Face the Music and As Thousands Cheer. Donald Macleod explores this tumultuous time for America and for Irving Berlin.

1 hour

Music Played

  • Irving Berlin

    The Music box revue

    Conductor: Jack PAYNE Performer: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Dance Orchestra

    • OLD BEAN DOLD:.
    • 14.
  • Irving Berlin

    This is the Army - revue [1942; filmed 1943]

    Performer: Irving BERLIN - Singer

    • MEMOIR.
    • CD MOIR509.
  • Irving Berlin

    Yip, yip Yaphank - revue

    Performer: Eddie CANTOR - Singer

    • Columbia.
    • CBS CGK40035.
  • Irving Berlin

    The Music box revue of 1922

    Performer: Dick HYMAN - Piano

    • MMD.
    • 60147A.
  • Irving Berlin

    The Music box revue of 1923

    Performer: ROSEMARY CLOONEY - Singer

    • Concord Jazz.
    • CCD 4255.
  • Irving Berlin

    All Alone

    Performer: Dinah SHORE - Singer

    • ASV.
    • CD AJA-5245.
  • Irving Berlin

    Remember

    Performer: Billie HOLIDAY - Singer

    • Verve.
    • 835 450-2.
  • Irving Berlin

    Always

    Performer: BILLY ECKSTINE - Baritone Performer: Sarah VAUGHAN - Singer

    • Verve.
    • 835 450-2.
  • Irving Berlin

    Russian lullaby

    Performer: Ella FITZGERALD - Singer

    • VERVE.
    • 829-534 2.
  • Irving Berlin

    Face the music - revue

    Performer: B D Wong Performer: Howard MCGILLIN Performer: Judy Kuhn Performer: Kevin Chamberlin Performer: Mary Beth Peil Performer: Paula Newsome

    • VARESE SARABANDE.
    • VSD-5999.
  • Irving Berlin

    Soft Lights And Sweet Music

    Arranger: Na Performer: Sam BROWNE - Singer Performer: Ambrose And His Orchestra

    • Conifer.
    • TQ143.
  • Irving Berlin

    As thousands cheer - revue

    Performer: B D Wong Performer: Howard MCGILLIN Performer: Judy Kuhn Performer: Kevin Chamberlin Performer: Mary Beth Peil Performer: Paula Newsome

    • VARESE SARABANDE.
    • VSD-5999.

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