All in Good Time: A Memoir

All in Good Time: A Memoir by Jonathan Schwartz, published by Random House on March 2, 2004, is a reflective account of growing up amidst the golden age of songwriting and the influence of iconic figures like Frank Sinatra. This first edition spans 304 pages and is written in English. Schwartz shares his experiences of a childhood filled with both privilege and loneliness, shaped by his father, Arthur Schwartz, a notable composer of songs that are now part of the American Songbook.
In this memoir, readers will find a vivid portrayal of Schwartz’s early life, including his unique encounters with celebrities and the complexities of his relationships. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics, particularly the father-son relationship, and the cultural backdrop of Beverly Hills. As Schwartz navigates his journey through music and personal connections, he reflects on the evolution of popular music and the impact of significant figures in his life, all while honoring his father’s musical legacy.
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All in Good Time is a luminous memoir about growing up in the shadow of the golden age of songwriting and Sinatra, from the celebrated radio personality and novelist Jonathan Schwartz.
“Dancing in the Dark.” “That’s Entertainment.” “By Myself.” “You and the Night and the Music.” They are part of the American Songbook, and were all composed by Arthur Schwartz, the elusive father at the center of his son’s beautifully written book.
Imagine a childhood in which Judy Garland sings you lullabies, Jackie Robinson hits you fly balls, and yet you’re lonely enough to sneak into the houses of Beverly Hills neighbors and hide behind curtains to watch real families at dinner.
At the age of nine, Jonathan Schwartz began broadcasting his father’s songs on a homemade radio station, and would eventually perform those songs, and others, as a pianist-singer in the saloons of London and Paris, meeting Frank Sinatra for the first time along the way. (His portrait of Sinatra is as affectionate and accurate as any written to date.)
Schwartz’s love for a married woman caught up in the fervor of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and his other relationships with both lovers and wives, surround his eventually successful career on New York radio.
The men and women who have roles to play include Richard Rodgers, Nelson Riddle, Carly Simon, Jimmy Van Heusen, Bennett Cerf, Elizabeth Taylor, and, of course, Sinatra himself.
Schwartz writes of the start of FM radio, the inception of the LP, and the constantly changing flavors of popular music, while revealing the darker corners of his own history.
Most of all, Jonathan Schwartz embraces the legacy his father left him: a passion for music, honored with both pride and sorrow.
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