Producer Hal Wallis gave him the go ahead, and Max Steiner got to work on a new one, but there was a problem. The scenes featuring "As Time Goes By" would need to be reshot and Ingrid Bergman had already moved on to her next movie, an adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls," and had cut her hair short for the role.
That meant that Steiner was stuck with "As Time Goes By, a song which he described to his wife, Louise, as "the lousiest tune."
But Steiner wasn't considered one of the best composers in the film business for nothing, and he worked with what he had. He incorporated the song into his score, along with bits of the two songs played in the epic musical showdown between the German soldiers and the club patrons: "Die Wacht am Rhein" and "La Marseillaise."
By using inpirtation for all three, Steiner earned his 11th Oscar nomination of the astonishing 24 he would get over the course of his long career.
(It would be hard to think of "Casablanca" without "As Time Goes By.")
--CootSeillaise
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