Albert W. Selden
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Albert Selden was a american theater producer, composer and lyricist (New York City, New York, USA, October 20, 1922 - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, June 6, 1987). Known as the co-producer of "Man of La Mancha", his first contact with Broadway was in 1948 as an investor and composer for the well-received revue ''Small Wonder'', for which he wrote the song "When I Fall In Love", often wrongly identified with the famous song of the same title -lyrics by Edward Heyman and music by Victor Young-, composed for the film "One Minute to Zero" (1952). He then wrote the music for Carly Wharton's ''Month of Sundays',' and made his Broadway debut as a producer with the John D. Hess comedy ''The Grey Eyed People'' in 1952. In 1974, Selden co-produced the revival of the musical ''Irene'', with Debbie Reynolds.