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  1. Dorothy Fields. Music Department: Swing Time. Dorothy Fields, daughter of vaudeville star Lew Fields (of Weber & Fields) started writing songs for Tin Pan Alley and Broadway in the 1920s, in spite of the fact, that her first Broadway show was a flop.

  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Dorothy Fields wrote songs for a wide variety of musicals that became classics of American culture, from “Hey Big Spender” to “A Fine Romance” and “The Way You Look Tonight,” which won an Academy Award in 1936. In 1971, when the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame held its first annual nominations, Dorothy Fields was the only woman named to the ballot.

  3. Jul 15, 2005 · Dorothy Fields' Sweet, Various Gifts to Popular Song One hundred years ago today, lyricist Dorothy Fields was born. She wrote dozens of hit songs for Broadway shows and Hollywood musicals ...

  4. Fields, Dorothy (July 15, 1905 – Mar. 28, 1974), lyricist and librettist, was born in Allenhurst, N.J., the daughter of Lew M. Fields and Rose Harris. Her father, born Lewis Maurice Schoenfeld ...

  5. Sweet Charity (May 04, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005) Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Musical Comedy Revival. Barbara Cook's Broadway! (Mar 28, 2004 - Apr 18, 2004) Featuring songs with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Special Concert Original. Never Gonna Dance (Dec 04, 2003 - Feb 15, 2004) Featuring songs with lyrics by Dorothy Fields.

  6. Jul 15, 2020 · Those are words by Dorothy Fields, who was born on this day, July 15, 1905. She was one of the very first professional female songwriters in America, and one of the most successful ever.

  7. Dorothy Fields. Music Department: Swing Time. Dorothy Fields, daughter of vaudeville star Lew Fields (of Weber & Fields) started writing songs for Tin Pan Alley and Broadway in the 1920s, in spite of the fact, that her first Broadway show was a flop.

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