Sources
- Wilder, Alec, American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950, ed. James T. Maher. (New York: Oxford Press, 1972; paperback ed., Oxford Press, 1975), xxxix, 536 pp.
- Wilder, Alec, David Demsey editor, Letters I Never Mailed Annotated Edition (University of Rochester Press, 2006).
- Stone, Desmond, Alec Wilder In Spite of Himself: A Life of the Composer (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), 244 pp.
- Demsey, David and Ronald Prather, Alec Wilder: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1993) Bio-Bibliographies in Music, No. 45.
- Zeltsman, Nancy, ed., Alec Wilder: An Introduction to the Man and His Music (Newton, MA: Margun Music, 1991).
- Alec Wilder page from Classical Net
- Alec Wilder Collection 1939-2000, from The New York Public Library site
- Alec Wilder at IMDB
- Alec Wilder Archive at Eastman School of Music
- Alec Wilder Centennial site
- 100 records to celebrate 100 years of Alec Wilder...and more!
- Opera Glass
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