Robert Bob Craig Wright (September 25, 1914, Daytona Beach, Florida, USA – July 27, 2005, Miami, Florida, USA) was an American composer and lyricist.
Wright collaborated with
George Forrest for more than 70 years - frequently adapting classical composers’ music, to create some 2,000 songs featured in 16 stage musicals, 18 revues, and 58 movies, as well as a number of cabaret acts. Among their best-known musicals were Song of Norway (1944), the Tony Award-winning Kismet (1953), and Grand Hotel (1989).
Wright and Forrest’s most known songs include The Donkey Serenade (from The Firefly, with composer
Herbert Stothart, based on a theme by
Rudolf Friml), Always and Always (from Mannequin) and It’s a Blue World (from Music in My Heart).