RMCWAHCA–Irving Berlin at the piano, 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMB5M7PP–1US 584 B1942 Irving Berlin Photo 1942 Berlin Irving origin Israel Baline American composer of Russian origin 1888 1989 Photo Ju
RMC2GXPH–Mandy Presented by the Ziegfeld Follies
RMKRCW0H–IRVING BERLIN
RMC13EBC–Irving Berlin is presented with the Medal For Merit by General George C. Marshall as Mrs. Berlin watches on. Pentagon, Washington, D.C., 10-01-1945.
RM2F61J6B–Irving and Ellen Berlin, 1920s
RM2DB3FM0–Young Ziegfeld Beauty wearing a peaked cap, strong lipstick and pompoms in celebration of a masked ball holds a black eye mask .
RMKD6NFR–BERLIN, Irving - portrait. As soldier during World War I. American composer and lyricist 11 May 1888 -22 September 1989. Caption reads 'Berlin as WWI doughboy c.1917-18'.
RMD7JX5Y–Irving Berlin and wife, American composer, lyricist and songwriter
RMKD3RKA–BERLIN, Irving - Alexander's Ragtime Band - comic illustration. Music in the home - children making music with toys and kitchen utensils. American composer, 1888-1989. Rattle, trumpet, recorder, frying pan, rolling pin, wooden spoon, being played by noisy children. Harassed father figure.
RMGF9CY2–Irving Berlin playing the piano. Portrait of the American composer and lyricist, Irving Berlin (1888-1989) c.1948.
RMKD3TC2–BERLIN, Irving - 'Easter Parade - title page to 'A Couple of Swells' in the musical 'Easter Parade'. London: Irving Berlin Ltd, 1947. Fred Astaire and Judy Garland caricatures also pictured. American composer, 1888-1989.
RM2F61JA5–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RM2C59BBT–Vintage 1930's Top Hat movie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers is a 1935 American Irving Berlin musical comedy film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick (Edward Everett Horton). He meets and attempts to impress Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers) to win her affection. The film also features Eric Blore as Hardwick's valet Bates, Erik Rhodes as Alberto Beddini, a fashion designer and rival for Dale's affections, and Helen Broderick as Hardwick's long-suffering wife Madge.
RM2F61J3H–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RMD9B1E6–London, England, UK. Aldwich Theatre. 'Top Hat' June 2013
RM2F61JA6–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RM2H6XMCJ–Vintage 1940s Movie Film Poster Holiday Inn a 1942 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, with Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Dale, and Walter Abel. With music by Irving Berlin, the composer wrote twelve songs specifically for the film, the best known being 'White Christmas'. The film features a complete reuse of the song 'Easter Parade', written by Berlin for the 1933 Broadway revue As Thousands Cheer. The film's choreography was by Danny Dare. The film received a 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song (Irving Berlin for 'White Christmas'),
RM2F61J76–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RM2F61J3D–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RM2M98MTG–Music cover, What'll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney.
RM2F61J68–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RMC13EBX–Irving Berlin receives down payment from Albert Warner for movie rights to THIS IS THE ARMY. Mr. Berlin turned the check over to General Irving J. Phillipson to help the war effort, 07-10-1942.
RM2F61J65–Irving Berlin, American Composer and Lyricist
RM2M99XAH–Music cover, The Song is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On), waltz song by Irving Berlin, featured by Jack Hylton and His Band.
RM2DBHYPR–Irving Berlin, famous Broadway song writer on tour of the Southwest Pacific Area, plays one of his tunes at the Women's Army Corps mess hall at Headquarters US Army Forces Far East, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, 12/24/1944. (Photo by US Army Signal Corps/RBM Vintage Images)
RMD7JX5D–Irving Berlin and wife, Ellen Mackay, American composer, lyricist and songwriter
RM2M9BWTM–Music cover, two songs with words and music by Irving Berlin, This is the Army Mr Jones, and I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen, from the wartime Warner Bros film, This is the Army.
RMGF9CYH–Irving Berlin (1888-1989) with his first wife, Dorothy Goetz. Photo from Bain News Service, undated but c.1912.
RMBT4BE6–Vintage photo circa 1912 of American composer and lyricist Irving Berlin (1888 - 1989) and his first wife Dorothy Goetz.
RMK38M0J–songwriter IRVING BERLIN
RMA9Y76W–IRVING BERLIN - US composer
RMBKG35E–IRVING BERLIN PORTRAIT COMPOSER
RMCYPD8A–If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time, Take Me Home, by Irving Berlin, Musical Poster, 1914
RME109JD–Composer Irving Berlin with wife Ellin Mackay
RM2M9C8K4–Music cover, You'd Be Surprised, one step, by Herman Darewski, based on Irving Berlin's famous song You'd be Surprised.
RMKH92R4–Irving Berlin - portrait of the American composer at the piano 11 May 1888 - 22 November 1989.
RMCWAHCX–Irving Berlin and George Jessel, 1951. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMM7N2MY–1900's Vintage Theatre Poster Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 Musical Revue. Lyrics by Gene Buck, Music by: Irving Berlin, Louis A. Hirsch, Jerome Kern, Dave Stamper New Amsterdam Theatre New York NY
RMGDEBHX–Piano sheet music cover for God Bless America by Irving Berlin 1938
RM2JF0C11–Vintage Movie Poster 'Follow the Fleet' starring Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire 1936 A 21-gun salute to the mirth of a nation! with Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, Astrid Allwyn. Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin RKO Radio Picture
RMC13EB4–Irving Berlin gives autograph to Sybile Kinsey after his arrival for rehearsals of 'This Is The Army' at the Palladium Theatre,
RMKM7F42–Vintage Musical Movie Film Poster THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1954. starring Ether Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Donald O’Connor, Johnnie Ray, Dan Dailey, Mitzi Gaynor, director Walter Lang. Irving Berlin Musical vintage entertainment poster
RMANJT64–Irving Berlin
RM2C21AFK–PINOCCHIO Sheet Music Front Cover. Ned Washington and Leigh Harline wrote the iconic “When You Wish Upon A Star” for the animated film “Pinocchio.” The Academy Award winning song would go on to become the signature theme of the Walt Disney Company. This sheet music was published in 1939 by The Irving Berlin Publishing Company, a year prior to the film’s opening.
RMD7JX5F–Irving Berlin, American composer, lyricist and songwriter
RM2BP9XPT–“Cheek to Cheek.” from Film TOP HAT 1930’s Sheet music front cover by Irving Berlin who wrote the music and lyrics for this song featured in the 1935 RKO film ‘Top Hat’ Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, and Edward Everett Horton star in this romantic comedy about an American dancer who falls in love with a British model. 1935
RMEXRA77–1930s USA Sheet Music Jazz Irving Berlin Sheet Music Cover
RMPMB5GF–Irving Berlin at his piano circa 1911 File Reference # 33536 550THA
RM2BWBXHP–Mrs Irving Berlin with baby . Mrs Irving Berlin , photographed for the first time with her baby daughter , Mary Ellin . 5 February 1927
RMABXW08–IRVING BERLIN 1888 1989 American composer and lyricist
RM2BTPTBA–Composer arrives in England. Irving Berlin, the composer, photographed when he arrived at Southampton from America. Aboard the 'Normandie'today (Monday) 19 September 1938
RM2GBXK6X–1954 British advertisement for the movie White Christmas, starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, directed by Michael Curtiz.
RME0KND3–Aug. 20, 1929 - Composeer, Irving Berlin & his wife in NYC
RMKHR36P–EDGAR LESLIE, (1885-1976) American songwriter, lyricist (who worked with Irving Berlin & Horatio Nichols) famous for 'Among my Souvenirs'. 'Moon over Miami', 'For Me and My Gal', and other songs (1929 portrait). He also served as president of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
RMED688K–Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin and Oscar Hammerstein II, seated in back is Helen Tamiris, they are watching hopefuls who are being auditioned on stage of the St. James Theatre, 1948
RMM3MN7T–Songwriter Irving Berlin arriving on the Super Chief train in Chicago, IL. November 4, 1945. Berlin composer of many songs such as: White Christmas, Blue Skies and God Bless America. Original camera negative.
RMK1FEHP–Irving Berlin plays for the United States Army Womens Army Corps at their mess hall, Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, December 24, 1944. From the New York Public Library.
RF2JNHN4C–If you don’t want my peaches You better stop shaking the tree (1915) Words and Music by Irving Berlin, Published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Company. Sheet music cover.
RMC13ECN–THIS IS THE ARMY, Irving Berlin rehearses with chorus, Camp Upton, NY, 6/9/1942
RMP7A1DD–marlene dietrich, irving berlin, 1944
RM2EJ4GRC–Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley), Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler) in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN at the The Young Vic, London SE1 16/10/2009 music & lyrics: Irving Berlin book: Herbert & Dorothy Fields set design: Ultz costumes: Nicky Gillibrand lighting: Mimi Jordan Sherin director: Richard Jones
RFHDN0G5–'All By Myself' 1921 Irving Berlin Sheet Music Cover
RMD39YGP–(dpa) - Berlinale: US novelist John Irving and his wife Jeanette arrive for the award ceremony of the 52. International Film Festival in Berlin, 17.2.2002. Irving handed the Silver Bear for 'Best actress' to Hollywood actress Hall Berry.
RFHD4W86–'Alexander's Ragtime Band' 1911 Irving Berlin Sheet Music Cover.
RMD5RXRP–IRVING BERLIN, FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, TOP HAT, 1935
RMPMB5GE–Irving Berlin at his piano circa 1911 File Reference # 33536 550THA
RM2HX64D4–Berlin and Daughter Celebrate. Irving Berlin, Noted Song Writer, and his daughter, Mary Ellis, Share Birthday Cake at the Stork Club in New York, Nov 27, as they celebrate Mary Elli's 19th Birthday Anniversary. November 28, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo)
RMC97K1J–IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989) US composer and lyricist
RMPMC09N–Irving Berlin with his wife Ellin Mackay on their honeymoon in 1926 File Reference # 33480 936THA
RMF6NDTR–All By Myself (1921) by Irving Berlin piano sheet music cover
RMPMAD2B–Irving Berlin circa 1944 File Reference # 32368 576THA
RMHFJP78–Programme for the 2011 production of Top Hat by Irving Berlin at the Aldwych Theatre.
RMPMBD0P–Irving Berlin, circa 1914 File Reference # 32914 902THA
RMCWAHD9–Irving Berlin and his wife, Ellin, arrive in England for their honeymoon, 1926. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMM3MN7J–Songwriter Irving Berlin arriving on the Super Chief train in Chicago, IL. November 4, 1945. Berlin composer of many songs such as: White Christmas, Blue Skies and God Bless America. Original camera negative.
RMPMA7NM–Fred Astaire, Irving Berlin circa 1935 File Reference # 32263 698THA
RF2JNGF5B–Happy little country girl (1913) by Irving Berlin, Published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Company. Sheet music cover. Illustration by Edward H. Pfeiffer
RMC13ECF–THIS IS THE ARMY, Irving Berlin rehearses with chorus, Camp Upton, NY, 5/21/1942
RMPM8A1X–Studio Publicity Still: Irving Berlin circa 1955 File Reference # 31780 411THA
RM2EJ4GRE–Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley), Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler) in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN at the The Young Vic, London SE1 16/10/2009 music & lyrics: Irving Berlin book: Herbert & Dorothy Fields set design: Ultz costumes: Nicky Gillibrand lighting: Mimi Jordan Sherin director: Richard Jones
RMPM6YFN–Studio Publicity Still: Marlene Dietrich and Irving Berlin in Europe 1944 File Reference # 31202 1211THA
RMD39YGF–(dpa) - Berlinale: US novelist John Irving poses with Hollywood actress Hall Berry after handing the Silver Bear as 'Best actress' to her, 17.2.2002. Berry received the actors' award of the Berlin Film Festival for her leading role in 'Monster's Ball'. The award ceremony closed the 52. International
RM2M6EGAE–Theatre programme for the Christmas 2022 production of White Christmas by Irving Berlin at the Liverpool Empire Theatre.
RMF6NDTK–'All Alone' by Irving Berlin, featured in The Music Box Revue, piano sheet music cover 1924
RMC4X1P2–Original period advertisement in magazine circa 1953 advertising film of Irving Berlin's CALL ME MADAM
RMP09TJP–Stars: IRVING BERLIN.
RMC97TRC–IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989) US composer and lyricist
RF2JC98GY–Portrait of the Author Eva Menasse
RMMAHTNF–Original Sheet Music 1947 for, Annie Get Your Gun, written by American songwriter Irving Berlin and produced by Rodgers and Hammerstein
RM2B6CN4B–THE SHEIK RUDOLPH VALENTINO Vintage Movie Film Cinema Poster The Sheik a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, directed by George Melford, starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres, and featuring Adolphe Menjou. It was based on the bestselling romance novel of the same name by Edith Maude Hull and was adapted for the screen by Monte M. Katterjohn. The film was a box-office hit and helped propel Valentino to stardom.
RF2H3RKC4–Irving Berlin
RMD9B1D9–London, England, UK. Aldwich Theatre. 'Top Hat' June 2013
RMCWAHD2–Burl Ives, Irving Berlin and Anthony Ross, 1942. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCP1FWH–Haering, Georg Wilhelm Heinrich, 29.6.1798 - 13.12.1871, German poet, author / writer (pseudonym: Willibald Alexis), works, novel 'Koenigsmark, der lange Finne' (Koenigsmark, the tall Finn), published anonymous (attributed to Washington Irving), Friedrich August Herbig publishing, Berlin 1824, volume 1, title page,
RMWX0BB9–'Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me', 1910. 'Sung with great success by Little Amy Butler'. Cover to sheet music for a song composed by Ted Snyder with lyrics by Irving Berlin. [Ted Snyder Co, New York, 1910]
RF2JNHKXP–I want to be in Dixie (1912) by Irving Berlin and Ted Snyder, inset of Walter A. Blaufuss, Published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder. Sheet music cover. Illustration by Gene Buck
RMC13EBD–Irving Berlin and Staff Sergeant Ezra Stone watch Broadway performance of 'This Is The Army', New York, NY, 07-04-1942.
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