Mann Holiner(1897-1958)
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Until the Real Thing Comes Along"), actor and author,
educated at Cornell University and the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts. He was an actor on Broadway, and in stock and vaudeville, writing
special material as well. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Gay
Paree", "Angela", and "Boom Boom", and songs for "Blackbirds of 1933",
"Luckee Girl", and "Rhapsody in Black". During World War II, he served
as a Major in the US Army, Chief of Radio Services, Programs Section.
Afterwards, he became a radio advertising executive. Joining ASCAP in
1933, his chief musical collaborators included his wife Alberta
Nichols, and his other popular-song compositions included "There Never
Was a Town Like Paris", "Sing a Litle Tune", "Come on and Make
Whoopee", "You Can't Stop Me from Loving You", "What's Keeping My
Prince Charming?", "I Just Couldn't Take It, Baby", "Your Mother's
Son-in-Law", "I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line", "A Love Like Ours", and "Why
Shouldn't It Happen to Us?".