The Songwriters Hall of Fame celebrates and honors the contributions of our great popular music songwriters, while developing new writing talent through workshops, showcases, scholarships, and digital initatives.
Wrote "Mad Dogs And Englishmen,” among many other classics Noel Coward, Inducted 1988
Wrote "Mad Dogs And Englishmen,” among many other classics
Wrote Sinatra's "Young At Heart" Carolyn Leigh, Inducted 1985
Wrote Sinatra's "Young At Heart"
Won greatest success (3 million sales ) with 1988 album "Mystery Girl" Roy Orbison, Inducted 1989
Won greatest success (3 million sales ) with 1988 album "Mystery Girl"
Honored with SHOF’s highest accolade, the Johnny Mercer Award, in 1991 Betty Comden, Inducted 1980
Honored with SHOF’s highest accolade, the Johnny Mercer Award, in 1991