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[Remembering Alan Bergman: A Legacy of Songwriting and the Life of Jessica Mitford]-[Remembering Lyricist Alan Bergman / The 'Outrageous' Jessica Mitford]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-07-25

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The Legacy of Alan Bergman: Crafting the American Songbook

The播客 features a poignant tribute to lyricist Alan Bergman, who passed away at 99, following his wife and long-time collaborator Marilyn Bergman. Their six-decade partnership produced iconic songs that defined the American musical landscape, including "The Way We Were," "Misty," and "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" Alan Bergman reflected on their collaborative process, noting that they often preferred to write lyrics to an existing melody, believing that "there were words on the tips of those notes and we have to find them."

The Art of the "Custom-Made" Lyric

Bergman recounted the unique pressure and pleasure of writing for Frank Sinatra, describing the process as akin to "writing a custom-made suit." Their collaboration on "Nice and Easy" showcased their ability to capture Sinatra’s theatrical persona while infusing a "subtext to be a little sexy." The Bergmans’ dedication to narrative songwriting meant they treated their work as dramatic exercises, often assigning themselves scenes from plays or news articles to hone their craft before they were even hired to write for films. This disciplined approach prepared them for high-stakes assignments, such as the commission for the 1969 film The Happy Ending, where they were tasked with writing a song that had to carry two drastically different meanings—one of hope and one of despair—without changing a single note or word.

The Unconventional Life of Jessica Mitford

In a archival interview from 1989, writer and activist Jessica Mitford provided a candid look at her transformation from a daughter of an English lord to a radical political figure. Mitford, known for her investigative work including The American Way of Death, discussed the surreal nature of her upbringing among sisters who held diametrically opposed political views—some becoming fascists while she embraced leftist causes.

Exposing the Funeral Industry

Mitford’s most famous work, The American Way of Death, was born from her husband Bob Truehaft’s frustration with the funeral industry’s exploitation of grieving families. Mitford vividly described her undercover research, which involved posing as a relative to shop for funeral arrangements. She recounted the absurdity of visiting Forest Lawn, where she was shown caskets ranging from $145 to $16,500, noting that the industry’s marketing—which she studied through trade magazines like Casket and Sunnyside—was designed to capitalize on grief. Her investigative spirit remained sharp until the end, as evidenced by her friend Howard Gossage’s final request: "Be sure to get hold of Jessica, because she knows how to nose out the cheapest coffin in this whole town."

Dexter’s Resurrection: A Dark Return

Finally, the episode reviews the return of the television character Dexter in Dexter Resurrection. The critic highlights how the new series manages to revive the franchise's tension by placing Dexter in a coma and confronting him with his past, specifically through hallucinations of characters like the "Trinity Killer." The introduction of a surreal dinner party hosted by a wealthy eccentric, where serial killers gather to "swap stories," is hailed as the turning point that brings the show back to its formerly strong footing, successfully blending complex, interwoven narratives with the dark, antihero allure that made the original series a cultural phenomenon.

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