Oscar Hammerstein II

Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein:

(New York, 12 July 1895 – Doylestown, 23 August 1960).
American composer and librettist.
He later adopted the ‘II’ to avoid confusion with his grandfather, the impresario Oscar Hammerstein.
Together with Richard Rodgers, he formed a highly successful team, composing several Broadway musicals in the 1940s and 1950s.

Oscar Hammerstein II Photo: wikipedia.org

June is bustin’ out all over.

Photo by s-usans-blog – Japanese Anemone. 🌼 Meaning:
‘June has arrived in full force’ — warm weather, flowers, greenery, and summer energy are everywhere.
– Nature is ‘bursting into bloom’.
– It also suggests a lively, exuberant mood — people feel more energetic, romantic, and joyful.
The wording is colloquial: “bustin” = “bursting”, with the final ‘g’ dropped for a folksy, informal sound.
🎭 Origin:
The phrase comes from the song “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over” in the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Carousel”.
– Musical: Carousel_
– First performed: Broadway, 1945
– Music: Richard Rodgers
– Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II
– Based on: Ferenc Molnár’s play “Liliom”.
✍️ Author : Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics, so the wording of the phrase is generally credited to him.
However, the song as a whole is by Rodgers and Hammerstein:
– 🎼 Richard Rodgers — music
– 🖋️ Oscar Hammerstein II — lyrics
So if you’re crediting the phrase itself, Hammerstein is the right name; if you’re crediting the song, use Rodgers and Hammerstein.

 

 

 

 

Door Pieter

Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa. Spiritueel, echter niet religieus. Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten. Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).

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