Ted Koehler

Real Name:
Ted L. Koehler
Profile:
Pianist and lyricist, born 14 July 1894 in Washington, D.C., died 17 January 1973 in Santa Monica, California.

Most active from the 1920s to the 1940s, he wrote the lyrics to many classic songs such as Between The Devil And The Deep Blue See (1931), Stormy Weather (1933) and Let's Fall In Love (1933). Koehler often collaborated with composer Harold Arlen.

Ted Koehler was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972.
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Albums

2Lp 143 Live at Museo Piaggio — Ted Koehler Scott Hamilton, Paolo Birro, Aldo Zunino, Alfred Kramer When The Sun Comes Out and 1 more… Scott Hamilton, Paolo Birro, Aldo Zunino, Alfred Kramer - Live at Museo Piaggio(2xLP, Ltd, 180) Fonè Jazz 2Lp 143 Italy 2020 Sell This Version
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Compilations

A5 23768 CDs To Accompany The Listening Experience: Elements, Forms, And Styles In Music, Second Edition — Ted Koehler Various I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (as Koehler) Various - CDs To Accompany The Listening Experience: Elements, Forms, And Styles In Music, Second Edition(5xCD, Comp) Sony Music Special Products A5 23768 US 1995 Sell This Version