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Vincent Youmans
Born: September 27, 1898; New York, NY   Died: April 5, 1946; Denver, CO  
A famed composer of the 20s and 30s, Vincent Youmans wrote popular songs and became famous for his Broadway musical hits. Among his Broadway hit songs are "Who's Who With You," "Country Cousin" and "Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You."

Vincent Youmans career began when he was four years old. He was born in New York to a hat chain owner and a housewife. His parents encouraged his musical genius when they gave him piano lessons at four. His education
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Release Date: 03/14/2006   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 35952   Number of Discs: 1
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Bambalina, for orchestra (1)
Flying Down to Rio, song (for the film) (1)
Great Day!: Without a song (2)
Hallelujah! (1)
Hit the Deck: Selection (1)
Hit the Deck: Sometimes I'm Happy (1)
I Want to Be Happy (1)
No, No, Nanette, musical: Thépour deux (1)
No, No, Nanette: Excerpt(s) (1)
No, No, Nanette: I want to be happy (1)
No, No, Nanette: I've confessed to the breeze (1)
No, No, Nanette: Tea for Two (16)
Oh, Please!: I know that you know (1)
Oh, Please!: Like He Loves Me (1)
Orchids in the Moonlight (1)
Smiles: Time on my hands (2)
Tea For Two, song (3)
The Carioca (2)
Through the Years: Through the years (4)
Whispering (1)
Without a Song (2)
Biography by Kim Summers
A famed composer of the 20s and 30s, Vincent Youmans wrote popular songs and became famous for his Broadway musical hits. Among his Broadway hit songs are "Who's Who With You," "Country Cousin" and "Oh Me, Oh My, Oh You."

Vincent Youmans career began when he was four years old. He was born in New York to a hat chain owner and a housewife. His parents encouraged his musical genius when they gave him piano lessons at four. His education took him to Trinity College, Heathcote Hall and finally to Yale University where he studied engineering. With no interest in engineering, he dropped out of Yale. He then entered the US Navy preparing musical shows for the troops. One of his songs was used by John Philip Sousa and renamed "Hallelujah" in 1927.

After his stint in the Navy, Vincent Youmans concentrated heavily on his musical career. His first Broadway hit "Who's Who With You" was performed in the 1918 show From Broadway to Piccadilly. In 1920 his song, "Country Cousin," was published and earned him a job at Harms Music as a pianist and songplugger. Vincent Youmans then worked with Victor Herbert, assisting him in rehearsing singers for his musicals. The experience he gained in his first two jobs made him one of many successful composers of his time.

In 1923 Vincent Youmans collaborated with Herbert Stothart for the musical The Wildflower. Another show for the duo, Mary Jane McKane, was unsuccessful in 1923 but garnered much musical success for Vincent Youmans under its 1925 title No, No Nanette. It featured the songs "Tea for Two" and "I Want To Be Happy." During the late 20s Vincent Youmans did several Broadway musicals including Oh, Please, Hit the Deck, Rainbow and Great Day.

Success came for Vincent Youmans with Flying Down to Rio. The cast included such film legends as Gene Raymond, Delores Del Rio, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. With hits such as "Carioca," "Music Makes Me," "Flying Down to Rio" and "Orchids in the Moonlight," it is no wonder Vincent Youmans, along with Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn, earned a 1935 Oscar nomination for Best Music in the film.

Unfortunately in 1933 Vincent Youmans contracted tuberculosis and entered a sanatorium in Colorado. After a few years he was able to leave and parted to Louisiana where he began to compose again. In 1943 he opened "The Vincent Youmans Ballet Revue" in Boston. The show was full of ballet, puppets, music and costumes. Not a rousing success, the show ended without playing New York City as Vincent Youmans planned.

In 1945 Vincent Youmans was forced to return to the Colorado sanatorium because of his failing health. At the age of 48 he died in Denver, Colorado. "Through the Years" was played at his funeral. A popular musical figure on the Broadway circuit, Vincent Youmans was also a member of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
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