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Dorothy Fieldswas an American librettist and lyricist. She wrote more than 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films.

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I began to be impressed by what made a good book-how you needed to have a sensible story, a plot that developed, with a beginning, a middle, and an end that would tie everything together.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

My father assigned me to keep his scrapbooks. At first I was interested in reading only his rave notices, but I got interested in reading what the critics were saying about whether the play was good or not.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

Write what you feel. Write because of that need for expression.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

A songwriter should have friends who are similarly interested; should move about in the milieu of work he has chosen for himself.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

There aren’t more lady songwriters for the same reason that there aren’t more lady doctors or lady accountants or lady lawyers; not enough women have the time for careers.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

A rhyme doesn’t make a song.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

Elizabeth Barrett Browning could write a poem two pages long. Could she have brought it to a music publisher?

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

The man in our society is the breadwinner; the woman has enough to do as the homemaker, wife and mother.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

A song must move the story ahead. A song must take the place of dialogue. If a song halts the show, pushes it back, stalls it, the audience won’t buy it; they’ll be unhappy.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

I don’t care how good a song is – if it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

Love is the reason you were born.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

A song just doesn’t come on. I’ve always had to tease it out, squeeze it out.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

I do not think men have more talent. There are a great many women in the arts; novelists, painters, sculptors, poets-but the proportion is far lower in the field of song writing.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

No thesaurus can give you those words, no rhyming dictionary. They must happen out of you.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

Keep it in tune with the times, but don’t write with the specific purpose of trying to create a hit. If you’re doing it strictly to make money, you’re crazy. There are easier ways to make money.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

In a show or a movie, one must work with many people. Many women just don’t have the time for it.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

If you don’t have a story that will hold the audience, you won’t have a successful show.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

The songwriter mustn’t fall in love with his own song. If it doesn’t belong, he can’t push it into a show. Let him save it; maybe it’ll fit in another show.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)

We’ve accumulated a lot of things over the years and many things from our grandmother. Hopefully it’ll be all right. I really don’t want to cry, but I can’t help it.

Dorothy Fields

American librettist and lyricist (1905-1974)