Johnny Mercer embarked upon his illustrious career as a multifaceted entertainer, initially serving as a singer and songwriter for the esteemed Paul Whiteman. As his artistic endeavors continued to flourish, he transitioned to the world of Hollywood, commencing his songwriting endeavors in 1935. Concurrently, he made his mark on the silver screen, securing minor roles in various musical productions. Notably, his composition "Hooray For Hollywood" earned the distinction of being unofficially hailed as the anthem of the iconic city, with the song being featured in the 1937 film "Hollywood Hotel". Moreover, Mercer's prolific output extended to radio programming, where he collaborated with the legendary Bing Crosby on several occasions, as well as releasing a string of records, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented artist.

Johnny Mercer
Deceased · Born: Nov 18, 1909 · Died: Jun 25, 1976














