On July 17, 2025, Alan Bergman passed away at the age of 99 – a man whose name is known only to a few, but whose works have touched millions of hearts. Alan Bergman was one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century, a master of words whose lyrics turned unforgettable melodies into timeless classics. And yet he often remained a mystery to the public – a phenomenon that can be aptly described with the words “world-famous and completely unknown”.
The art behind the scenes
Alan Bergman was not a singer, not an instrumentalist, but a lyricist – someone who transformed language into music. Together with his wife Marilyn Bergman, he wrote countless song lyrics that found worldwide recognition in films, musicals and on albums. Their work has been awarded several Oscars, Grammys and other prestigious prizes. But while stars and singers stood on the world’s stages, Alan Bergman mostly remained in the background.
His lyrics are poetic, profound and accessible at the same time. They tell of love, longing, hope and life itself. Classics such as “The Way We Were” or “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?” are inextricably linked with his signature. These songs have accompanied generations, have become unforgettable moments in films and are still being reinterpreted today.
A life for music
Born in 1925, Alan Bergman began his career at a time when the music industry still functioned very differently. He experienced the transition from the classic Hollywood musical to the golden era of pop and modern interpretations. Despite his success, he remained modest and devoted himself above all to the art of songwriting.
His death marks the end of an era – but his lyrics live on. They remind us that behind every great hit, there are often people who find the words that move us with great sensitivity and talent.
Why don’t we know him?
The fact that Alan Bergman is hardly a household name for many despite his worldwide success shows how much the music industry is focused on faces and voices. Songwriters and lyricists often remain invisible, even though they lay the foundations for many hits. Alan Bergman was a silent hero of music history – a man whose work is immortal, even if his name remains in the shadows.
Conclusion
Alan Bergman was and remains a symbol of the art of songwriting – an artist who created worlds with his words and clothed feelings in melodies. His death in July 2025 is a moment of pause and appreciation for all those who do great things behind the scenes. May his work continue to touch and inspire people – even if his name is not on the tip of everyone’s tongue.
In memory of Alan Bergman (1925-2025), a true master of words whose songs resound forever.











