Biography
Harry Akst was one of the quintessential Tin Pan Alley composers, churning out dozens of hits during the 1920s, including classics of the form like Am I Blue?, Baby Face, Dinah, First, Last and Always, Stella, and Travelin' Light. Born in New York City in 1894, Akst joined Irving Berlin's publishing company in 1919 as a staff pianist and -- with Berlin's lyrical help -- composed his first hit, Home Again Blues, two years later. (It was Berlin's last collaborative composition.) In 1925, Akst wrote the tune for Dinah, and after lyrics were added by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, the song became a treasured standard performed by Ethel Waters, Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby, and many others. Another all-time classic, Baby Face, followed one year later (with lyrics by Benny Davis). Waters also earned a big hit with Akst's 1929 composition Am I Blue?, with lyrics by Grant Clarke. His last major song, Travelin' Light, appeared in 1937, with lyrics by Sidney Claire. Harry Akst died in 1963. ~ John Bush, Rovi



 
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Isto - Dinah (Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young)
"Am I Blue?", com Ethel Waters e Harmony Four Quartette,1929
Dinah (Remastered)
Baby Face - Harry Akst (1926)
Mandolin Jazz - Guilty (Richard Whiting, Harry Akst and Gus Kahn)
Harry Akst - BABY FACE (fox-trot), arr. Edmar Fenicio
Inge & The Swing Miners - Am I Blue (Harry Akst and Grant Clarke cover)
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