United States songwriter (born in Russia) who wrote more than 1500 songs and several musical comedies (1888-1989)
1But Billy Joel also has a grandiosity that Irving Berlin never got near.
2This week Nick takes a ride through the songs of the great Irving Berlin.
3Winston Churchill managed to confuse the philosopher Isaiah Berlin with the songwriter Irving Berlin.
4And to think that Irving Berlin was initially opposed to casting her in the picture.
5A sort of frontispiece for an Irving Berlin ballad.
6It never was the writer's favorite Irving Berlin song.
7Music people like Irving Berlin and George Gershwin, singers like Al Jolson and Jimmy Durante.
8In 1954, Irving Berlin wrote the song Sisters which appeared in the film White Christmas.
9Because, he said dramatically, look at Irving Berlin.
10You know -Rodgers and Hart, Irving Berlin.
11Luxembourg's five-story town house, on Beekman Place, was also Irving Berlin's home for more than forty years.
12The person I compare Billy Joel to is Irving Berlin; that's the positive side of what he does.
13The programme celebrates writers like the Gershwin brothers, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II and Irving Berlin.
14Photo: Boston Globe, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons Russian-born Irving Berlin is the most successful songwriter in pop history.
15As Steve Danby points out, to call Irving Berlin a fast worker would be a bit of an understatement.
16There was a sense of living it up -of putting on the Ritz, in the words of Irving Berlin.
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