Biography
Bandleader and lyricist Eddie DeLange worked in music from the mid-'30s through the 1940s, and is the lyricist of such popular tunes as Moonglow (1934) and Solitude (1935), and created music for several films of the 1940s, including 1942's #When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Born in New York in 1904, DeLange eventually studied at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating, he moved to Hollywood and got bit parts in several movies and then moved to N.Y.C. and started working as a lyricist. His first published tune, I Wish I Were Twins (1934), was co-written with Frank Loesser. His two most popular songs, Moonglow and Solitude, came within the next year. From 1936-1938, he fronted the swing and ballad-oriented Hudson-DeLange Orchestra with Will Hudson and featuring vocalist Ruth Gaylor. After this, DeLange led his own band for a while and was lyricist/librettist for the short-lived 1939 Broadway musical +Swingin' the Dream. He focused strictly on songwriting during the 1940s, collaborating with such composers as Josef Myrow, Jimmy Van Heusen, Louis Alter, Sam H. Stept, and more. DeLange's music can be heard in movies, including #When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1942), #If I'm Lucky (1946), and his final project for #New Orleans (1947). ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi



 
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Serenade To A Wild Cat ~ Eddie DeLange & His Orchestra (1939)
1936 Hudson-DeLange - Remember When (Eddie DeLange, vocal)
Bluebird B 7837 A – Jump Jump’s Here – Eddie DeLange and his Orchestra
Moonglow (music by Will Hudson and Irving Mills - words by Eddie De Lange)
1936 Hudson-DeLange Orch. - How Was I To Know (Eddie DeLange, vocal)
Eddie DeLange & his orchestra - He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometimes) (1939)
Eddie DeLange & His Orchestra - Beer Barrel Polka (1939)
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