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Ralph Blane
Biography by Sandra Brennan

With his partner, songwriter Hugh Martin, composer and lyricist Ralph Blane penned many American standards for the stage and MGM musicals. Their best-loved songs include "My Blue Heaven," "The Trolley Song," "Meet Me in St. Louis," and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Blane began his career in the '30s as a radio singer for NBC. He then performed in a few Broadway musicals. He and Martin teamed up in the early '40s. Their first songs together showed up in the Broadway musical Best Foot Forward (1941); MGM adapted it for film in 1943. Their best-known musical remains Meet Me in St. Louis which became a classic on Broadway and in film. "The Trolley Song" earned them their first Oscar nomination; their second came for "Pass That Peace Pipe," which they wrote in conjunction with Roger Edens.


Meet Me in St. Louis Abbott and Costello in Hollywood The Judy Garland Show, Episode 15: The Christmas Show [TV] Ziegfeld Follies Good News