姓名: NicholasBrodszky 英文名:- 性别:男 国籍:- 出生地:- 语言:- 生日:- 星座:- 身高:- 体重:-
Nicholas Brodszky, German: Nikolaus Brodszky (ru: Николай Бродский, April 20, 1905 – December 24, 1958) was a composer of popular songs. He was born in Odessa (now in Ukraine), and died in Hollywood, California.
Brodszky composed for many musical films including The Toast of New Orleans (1950); Rich Young and Pretty (1951); Because You're Mine (1952}; Small Town Girl (1953); The Student Prince (1954); Love Me or Leave Me (1955); and Serenade (1956). He also wrote the score for the Yiddish language film Die Purimspieler (1939).[1]
Among the hit songs he wrote with lyricist Sammy Cahn were "Be My Love," "I'll Never Stop Loving You," "Because You're Mine," "Serenade," and "My Destiny." He wrote three songs for The Student Prince: "Summertime in Heidelberg," "Beloved," and "I'll Walk with God" (with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster) to supplement the Sigmund Romberg musical score for the 1954 filmed version. Recordings of two of his songs, "Be My Love" and "Because You're Mine," were million-seller hits (Gold Records) for the famous 1950s tenor and movie star Mario Lanza on the RCA Victor Red Seal label.[2]
Five of Nicholas Brodszky's musical compositions were nominated for Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Chronologically they are: 1950, Nominated for "Be My Love;" 1951, Nominated for "Wonder Why:" 1952, Nominated for "Because You're Mine;" 1953, Nominated for "My Flaming Heart;" and in 1955, Nominated for "I'll Never Stop Loving You."[3]