Yip Harburg thought he knew why today’s lyricists are short of Broadway’s greats:
These youngsters are not producing the great songs that a Hart or a pair of Gershwins produced when they - and the century - were in their thirties. . . . I suspect that much of the difference springs from the way in which shows are written today, much from the lack of great composers to challenge the lyricists to write greatly, and much from the climate or our times. . . .
A cross that the Sondheims and Harnicks must bear is that they are not writing with a Richard Rodgers, a Jerome Kern or a Harold Arlen. For a great song requires a great composer.
(Quoted from page 314 of Who Put the Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz? - Yip Harburg, Lyricist, by Harold Meyerson and Ernie Harburg. The University of Michigan Press, 1995.)
For a brief biography of Yip Harburg, click here.
For Yip Harburg (lyrics composer of "Over the Rainbow") singing "Over the Rainbow," click here.
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