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  • Nov 10, 1929
    Pop songwriter Marilyn Bergman is born in New York. Along with husband Alan Bergman, she writes "The Theme From the Summer Of '42" and "The Way We Were," plus country hits "All His Children" and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
    Mar 17, 1980
    A year after Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius got a country hit with their song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," Alan and Marilyn Bergman are inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York
    Feb 23, 1994
    The New York Times reports "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" author Marilyn Bergman has been appointed president of the songwriter organization ASCAP
    Jul 26, 1995
    Sometimes-country singer Linda Ronstadt performs in the last of three nights celebrating Frank Sinatra's music at Carnegie Hall in New York. Also on the bill are Rosemary Clooney and songwriters Alan & Marilyn Bergman
    Nov 1, 2006
    Lari White performs at New York's Carnegie Hall with Michael Feinstein and Rupert Holmes in a salute to songwriters Alan and Marilyn Bergman. She gets a standing ovation from songwriter Marvin Hamlisch while doing songs from the movie "Yentl"
    Apr 16, 2009
    "You're Gone" songwriter Paul Williams is elected president and chairman of the board of ASCAP, replacing Marilyn Bergman who stepped down after 15 years
    Feb 9, 2013
    Patti Page is recognized with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in Los Angeles, alongside Carole King, Charlie Haden and The Temptations. Trustees Awards are bestowed on songwriters Marilyn & Alan Bergman and record executives Leonard Chess, Phil Chess and Alan Livingston
    May 7, 2014
    "Need You Now" songwriter Josh Kear visits Washington, D.C., to lobby legislators on songwriter licensing issues, joined by fellow writers Paul Williams, Randy Newman, Valerie Simpson and Alan and Marilyn Bergman

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