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Alberta Nichols (December 3, 1898 – February 4, 1957) was a popular songwriter of the 1930s and 1940s. Together with her husband, lyricist Mann Holiner, they composed over 100 songs, of which their most famous were "
Until the Real Thing Comes Along "(It Will Have to Do) Until the Real Thing Comes Along" is a popular song first published in 1936. Background In 1931, Alberta Nichols wrote the music and Mann Holiner wrote the words for a song titled "Till the Real Thing Comes Along" which was ...
" and "A Love Like Ours".


Biography

Nichols was born in Lincoln, Illinois on December 3, 1898 and studied piano at the Louisville Conservatory with
George Copeland George Copeland (April 3, 1882 – June 16, 1971) was an American classical pianist known primarily for his relationship with the French composer Claude Debussy in the early 20th century and his interpretations of modern Spanish piano works. Ca ...
and Alfred Calzin. Her career spanned writing for vaudeville, radio, musical theater and the movies. In 1931 Nichols and Holiner collaborated with
Sammy Cahn Samuel Cohen (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993), known professionally as Sammy Cahn, was an American lyricist, songwriter, and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premier ...
,
Saul Chaplin Saul Chaplin (February 19, 1912 – November 15, 1997) was an American composer and musical director. He was born Saul Kaplan in Brooklyn, New York. He had worked on stage, screen and television since the days of Tin Pan Alley. In film, he won t ...
and L.E. Freeman for the Broadway show "Rhapsody in Black". The group of five also co-wrote "
Until the Real Thing Comes Along "(It Will Have to Do) Until the Real Thing Comes Along" is a popular song first published in 1936. Background In 1931, Alberta Nichols wrote the music and Mann Holiner wrote the words for a song titled "Till the Real Thing Comes Along" which was ...
".
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, in ''American Popular Song'', speculates that Nichols was the composer of the melody. Among the many singers who performed the song over the years, Billie Holiday recorded the song in 1942. Holiday was a close friend of the Nichols-Holiners. Nichols and Holiner wrote the music for several Broadway shows, including " Blackbirds of 1933", and " Angela", which starred
Jeanette MacDonald Jeanette Anna MacDonald (June 18, 1903 – January 14, 1965) was an American singer and Actor, actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier (''The Love Parade'', ''Love Me Tonight'', ''The Merry Widow (1934 ...
. Collaborating with Cahn, Chapin and Freeman, the Nichols-Holiners team wrote the music for the film "Rhapsody in Black". "A Love Like Ours" considered by Virginia Grattan to be one of the best songs of the duo, was in the film "
Two Girls and a Sailor ''Two Girls and a Sailor'' is a 1944 American musical film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Van Johnson, June Allyson and Gloria DeHaven. Set on the American homefront during World War II, it's about two singing sisters who create a lavish ...
" starring
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and
June Allyson June Allyson (born Eleanor Geisman; October 7, 1917 – July 8, 2006) was an American stage, film, and television actress, dancer, and singer. Allyson began her career in 1937 as a dancer in short subject films and on Broadway in 1938. She sign ...
. Other songs from the Nichols-Holiner team were: "There Never Was a Town like Paris," "Sing a Little Tune," "You Can't Stop Me from Loving You," and "Why Shouldn't It Happen to Us?" (published in 1945, and recorded by Frank Sinatra) Alberta Nichols died in Hollywood on February 4, 1957.


Music

Songs * "A Love Like Ours" (Two Girls and a Sailor) *"Until the Real Thing Comes Along" *"There Never Was a Town like Paris" *"Sing a Little Tune" *"You Can't Stop Me from Loving You" *"Why Shouldn't It Happen to Us?" *"I'm Walkin' The Chalk Line" *" Your Mother's Son-In-Law" *"I Just Couldn't Take it Baby" *"Sing a Little Tune" *"I Can't Believe its True" (Angela) *"Maybe So" (Angela) *"The Regal Romp" (Angela) Broadway Shows that featured Nichols' music *''Gay Paree'' (1926) *''Angela'' *''Luckee Girl'' *''Rhapdsody in Black'' (1931) Movies that featured Nichols' music *''Blackbirds of 1934'' (1934) *''
Two Girls and a Sailor ''Two Girls and a Sailor'' is a 1944 American musical film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Van Johnson, June Allyson and Gloria DeHaven. Set on the American homefront during World War II, it's about two singing sisters who create a lavish ...
'' (1944)


References

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External links


Riverwalk Jazz Notes: A Woman's Touch: America's Unsung Women Composers



Alberta Nichols biographical website with references, song lists, etc.

Molly Ruggles singing and accompanying herself playing "Until the Real Thing Comes Along"
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