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Howard Greenfield (March 15, 1936 – March 4, 1986) was an American lyricist and songwriter, who for several years in the 1960s worked out of the famous
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. He is best known for his successful songwriting collaborations, including one with
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from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, and near-simultaneous (and equally successful) songwriting partnerships with Jack Keller and
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throughout most of the 1960s.


Songs

Greenfield co-wrote four songs that reached #1 on the US ''Billboard'' charts: "
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" is a song recorded by Neil Sedaka, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sedaka recorded this song twice, in 1962 and 1975, in two significantly different arrangements, and it is considered to be his signature s ...
", as recorded by Sedaka; "
Everybody's Somebody's Fool "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield that was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. A polka-style version in German, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel", was the first German single recorded and ...
" and "
My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller which was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. Connie Francis recording Francis recorded "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" at Radio Recorders studio in Ho ...
", both as recorded by
Connie Francis Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (born December 12, 1937), known professionally as Connie Francis, is an American pop singer, actress, and top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Called the “First Lady of Rock & Roll” ...
, and "
Love Will Keep Us Together "Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka in 1973. American pop duo Captain & Tennille covered the song in 1975, with instrumental backing almost entirely by “Captain ...
", as recorded by
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. He also co-wrote numerous other top 10 hits for Sedaka (including "
Oh! Carol "Oh! Carol" is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka in 1958. Co-written with Howard Greenfield, the song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around. The song spent 18 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, ...
", " Stairway to Heaven", " Calendar Girl", "
Little Devil "Little Devil" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and was released in 1961 as a single by Sedaka. It was the title track of Sedaka's 1961 album ''Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits''. It became a hit for him reac ...
", "
Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka. Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield. The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Goo ...
", and "
Next Door to an Angel "Next Door to an Angel" is a rock and pop song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1962. It was issued by RCA Victor Records. It reached No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in late 1962. "Next Door to an A ...
"); Francis (including the "Theme to ''
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''" and " Breakin' In A Brand New Broken Heart");
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("
Crying in the Rain "Crying in the Rain" is a song composed by Carole King with lyrics by Howard Greenfield, originally recorded by American duo the Everly Brothers. The single peaked at number six on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1962. The song was the only ...
");
Jimmy Clanton Jimmy Clanton (born September 2, 1938) is an American singer who became known as the " swamp pop R&B teenage idol". His band recorded a hit song "Just a Dream" which Clanton had written in 1958 for the Ace Records label. It reached number fo ...
("
Venus in Blue Jeans "Venus in Blue Jeans" is a 1962 song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller. It was recorded in 1962 by Jimmy Clanton and reached on the Billboard charts, and on the CHUM Chart in Canada. The song was also recorded that year by Mark ...
") and
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(" Foolish Little Girl"). Greenfield also co-wrote the theme songs to numerous 1960s TV series, including ''
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'', '' Bewitched'', ''
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'' and '' Hazel''. In 2005, "
Is This The Way To Amarillo "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It is about a man traveling to Amarillo, Texas, to find his girlfriend Marie. Written by two Americans with a strong country-western lyrical theme, the s ...
", a song Greenfield had written with Sedaka in the early 1970s, reached #1 on the UK charts in the original 1971 version by
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. The video featured an all-star celebrity line-up lip-synching the track, and the proceeds went to charity. The record stayed at #1 for 7 weeks, and became the UK's best-selling record of the millennium to that time.


Career

Born in
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, New York City, by his late teens Greenfield formed a songwriting partnership with
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, a friend whom he had first met as a teenager when they both lived in the same apartment building, in the
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section of Brooklyn. Greenfield was educated at Abraham Lincoln High School. Their first recorded compositions took up both sides of the 1956 non-charting debut single by
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, of which Sedaka (but not Greenfield) was briefly a member.Emerson, Ken (2005) ''Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era'', Viking, New York, , p. 70. They then went on to supply the song "Passing Time" to
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and
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. At this point, though their songs were being recorded, the income derived from these songs was minimal, and Greenfield worked as a messenger for
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. In 1958, Greenfield and Sedaka signed to Al Nevins and
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's
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as songwriters, which had offices at 1650 Broadway in New York. (The company later moved to the Brill Building.) In their first year there, Greenfield and Sedaka wrote material for
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and
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, and scored their first major pop hit single with
Connie Francis Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (born December 12, 1937), known professionally as Connie Francis, is an American pop singer, actress, and top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Called the “First Lady of Rock & Roll” ...
' " Stupid Cupid", which hit #14 on the US pop charts in September 1958. They also wrote Francis' later hits, " Fallin'", "
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", and the "Theme to ''
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''," the film in which she starred. When, in 1958, Sedaka signed to
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as a solo artist, he and Greenfield composed a string of hits for Sedaka to record – among them " The Diary", "
Oh! Carol "Oh! Carol" is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka in 1958. Co-written with Howard Greenfield, the song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around. The song spent 18 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, ...
", "Stairway to Heaven", " Calendar Girl", "Little Devil", "
Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka. Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield. The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Goo ...
", "Next Door to an Angel" and the chart-topping "
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" is a song recorded by Neil Sedaka, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sedaka recorded this song twice, in 1962 and 1975, in two significantly different arrangements, and it is considered to be his signature s ...
". Sedaka's recordings eventually sold a combined 25 million records.Profile
allmusic.com; accessed May 23, 2018.
As Sedaka's promotional and touring commitments began taking up more and more of his time, Kirshner encouraged Greenfield to collaborate with other Aldon writers. Beginning in 1960, Greenfield began a regular collaboration with Jack Keller; they would write songs together every Monday and Wednesday for six straight years. Successful Greenfield/Keller collaborations included two consecutive US #1 hits for Connie Francis, "
Everybody's Somebody's Fool "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield that was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. A polka-style version in German, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel", was the first German single recorded and ...
" and "
My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller which was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. Connie Francis recording Francis recorded "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" at Radio Recorders studio in Ho ...
". They wrote another Francis top 10 hit, " Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart", Jimmy Clanton's top 10 hit "
Venus in Blue Jeans "Venus in Blue Jeans" is a 1962 song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller. It was recorded in 1962 by Jimmy Clanton and reached on the Billboard charts, and on the CHUM Chart in Canada. The song was also recorded that year by Mark ...
", as well as songs recorded by Frank Sinatra,
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, Patti Page and
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. Greenfield and Keller also supplied the
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for U.S. television programs such as ''
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'' and '' Bewitched''. Greenfield also collaborated with other Aldon songwriters, including Helen Miller, with whom he co-wrote " Foolish Little Girl" (
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' final Top Ten hit), " It Hurts to Be in Love", originally intended for Neil Sedaka but ultimately recorded by Gene Pitney, as well as a new theme for the TV series '' Hazel'' for its fourth season. He also collaborated with Bill Buchanan recording a novelty record called "The Invasion" as Buchanan and Greenfield in 1964. As well, Greenfield's one and only collaboration with Aldon songwriter Carole King resulted in "
Crying in the Rain "Crying in the Rain" is a song composed by Carole King with lyrics by Howard Greenfield, originally recorded by American duo the Everly Brothers. The single peaked at number six on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1962. The song was the only ...
", a top ten hit for the
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in 1962. The collaboration came about when, on a whim, two Aldon songwriting partnerships decided to switch partners for a day— Gerry Goffin (who normally worked with King) partnered with Jack Keller, leaving King and Greenfield to work as a pair for the day. Despite the commercial success of their collaboration, King and Greenfield never wrote another song together. Sedaka and Greenfield also continued to work together as Sedaka's schedule allowed. After Sedaka's singing career cooled in 1963, they kept writing hits for other artists, including
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's and Tom Jones' "Puppet Man". Greenfield moved to Los Angeles in 1966, but still continued to collaborate with Sedaka and Keller, both of whom moved to California within a year or two of Greenfield. Sedaka began working with other lyricists in 1970 (most prominently Phil Cody, who wrote most of the songs for Sedaka's 1970s comeback), though he and Greenfield still occasionally worked together after this time. Sedaka and Greenfield were increasingly argumentative near the end of their collaboration and ended their songwriting partnership in 1973. Their last collaboration, appropriately named " Our Last Song Together", would be a minor hit for Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods. In 1975, their song "
Love Will Keep Us Together "Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka in 1973. American pop duo Captain & Tennille covered the song in 1975, with instrumental backing almost entirely by “Captain ...
" (originally recorded by Sedaka in 1973) topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in a cover version by
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, as well as earning a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. This version of "Love..." was the best-selling single of the year. Sedaka had a substantial hit in 1975 with a drastically re-arranged version of the Greenfield/Sedaka composition "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do". As well, a re-release of the Greenfield/Sedaka song "Is This The Way To Amarillo" (originally a UK hit for Tony Christie in 1971) became the UK's best-selling record of 2005. Sedaka and Greenfield would reunite in the late 1970s for Sedaka's Elektra Records albums; only one of these collaborations, " Should've Never Let You Go," was a hit, reaching the top 40 as a duet between Sedaka and his daughter Dara.


Personal life

Greenfield was openly gay and was in a domestic partnership with cabaret singer Tory Damon (September 29, 1939 – March 30, 1986) from the early 1960s until his death; the two lived together in an apartment on East 63rd Street in Manhattan before moving to California in 1966.


Death and legacy

Greenfield died in Los Angeles in 1986 from complications from AIDS, eleven days before his 50th birthday. He was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Damon died from AIDS complications a few weeks later and is buried next to Greenfield. In 1991, Greenfield was inducted into the
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.


Songs

*" Alice in Wonderland" *"
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" *"A Woman is a Sentimental Thing" *"Baby Roo" *" Bewitched" (theme from ABC TV sitcom starring
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) *"Birds Do It" *"Bouncin' All Over The World" (from Harlem Globetrotters animated cartoon show) *" Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart" *"
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" is a song recorded by Neil Sedaka, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sedaka recorded this song twice, in 1962 and 1975, in two significantly different arrangements, and it is considered to be his signature s ...
" *" Calendar Girl" *"Call Me Crazy" *"Candy Heart" *"Circulate" *"Counting Teardrops" *"Cry a Little Sometimes" *"
Crying in the Rain "Crying in the Rain" is a song composed by Carole King with lyrics by Howard Greenfield, originally recorded by American duo the Everly Brothers. The single peaked at number six on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1962. The song was the only ...
" *"Does Goodnight Mean Goodbye?" *"
Don't Hide Your Love "Don't Hide Your Love" is a song released by American singer-actress Cher as the second single released from the album ''Foxy Lady''. The song was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It hit number 46 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and nu ...
" *"Don't Read the Letter I Wrote You" *"Eternity" *"
Everybody's Somebody's Fool "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" is a song written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield that was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. A polka-style version in German, "Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel", was the first German single recorded and ...
" *"Falling" *"Find Yourself a Rainbow" *" Foolish Little Girl" *"Funny Thing About Time" *"Get Rid of Him" *"
Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka. Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield. The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Goo ...
" *"Hazel" ("Theme for the 'Hazel' TV Show" second theme, season 4) *"Heartache Named Johnny" *"High School Girl" *"I Found My World in You" *"I Go Ape" *"I Gotta Find Her" *"I'm Not the Marrying Kind" *"I Think It's Gonna Rain" *"I Wish I'd Never Been Born" *"
Is This the Way to Amarillo "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It is about a man traveling to Amarillo, Texas, to find his girlfriend Marie. Written by two Americans with a strong country-western lyrical theme, the s ...
" *" It Hurts to Be in Love" *"King of the Mountain" *"Let's Go Steady Again" *"Let's Go to the Movies" *"
Little Devil "Little Devil" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and was released in 1961 as a single by Sedaka. It was the title track of Sedaka's 1961 album ''Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits''. It became a hit for him reac ...
" * "Love Me Like A Baby" *"
Love Will Keep Us Together "Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka in 1973. American pop duo Captain & Tennille covered the song in 1975, with instrumental backing almost entirely by “Captain ...
" *"Lovey Kravezit" *"Lucky in Love with You" *"
My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller which was a No. 1 hit for Connie Francis in 1960. Connie Francis recording Francis recorded "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" at Radio Recorders studio in Ho ...
" *"
Next Door to an Angel "Next Door to an Angel" is a rock and pop song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1962. It was issued by RCA Victor Records. It reached No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in late 1962. "Next Door to an A ...
" *"Nobody's Asking Questions (But Everyone Wants To Know)" *"
Oh! Carol "Oh! Carol" is an international hit written by Neil Sedaka in 1958. Co-written with Howard Greenfield, the song is noted for Sedaka's spoken recitation of the verse, the second time around. The song spent 18 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, ...
" *"
One Day of Your Life "One Day of Your Life" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield and performed by Andy Williams. The song reached #2 on the adult contemporary chart The Adult Contemporary chart is published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine and ...
" *" Our Last Song Together" *"Passing Time" *"Poor Little Puppet" *" Puppet Man" *"Put Yourself in My Place" *"Rainy Day Bells" *" Run, Samson, Run" *"She'll Never Be You" *"Since You've Been Gone"Pye Records no. 7N.15300/45.XX.1300-A, crediting authorship of song to Sedaka and Greenfield, as shown on YouTube upload https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8-povUqmT0 *"Sing Me" *" Stairway to Heaven" *"Standing in The Ruins (Of Our Old Love Affair)" *"Stranger in The World" *" Stupid Cupid" *"Summer Symphony" *" The Diary" *"The Doll House Is Empty" *"
The Hungry Years ''The Hungry Years'' is an album by Neil Sedaka, the title of which is an eponymous track from the album. It was released by The Rocket Record Company in 1975. The album is the American edition of '' Overnight Success'', with two songs being rep ...
" *" The Other Side of Me" *"The Same Old Fool" *"
Two Less Lonely People in the World "Two Less Lonely People in the World" is a song by British/Australian soft rock duo Air Supply, from their 1982 album '' Now and Forever''. It was the third of three singles released from the album. The song reached number 38 on the US ''Billb ...
" *"
Venus in Blue Jeans "Venus in Blue Jeans" is a 1962 song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller. It was recorded in 1962 by Jimmy Clanton and reached on the Billboard charts, and on the CHUM Chart in Canada. The song was also recorded that year by Mark ...
" *"(Wait Till You See) My Gidget" *"Walking in the Footsteps of a Fool" *"Warpaint *"What Am I Gonna Do" *"When the Boys Meet the Girls" *"When Somebody Loves You" *"
Where the Boys Are ''Where the Boys Are'' is a 1960 American CinemaScope comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Connie Francis, Dolores Hart, Paula Prentiss, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Hutton, and Frank Gorshin. It was written by George ...
" *"Who Needs Forever" *"You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine" *"You Mean Everything to Me" *" You Never Done It Like That" *"
Your Used to Be "Your Used to Be" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached #12 on the adult contemporary chart The Adult Contemporary chart is published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine and lists t ...
" *"Tillie the Twirler"


See also

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Quotation

''"After Howie's mother Ella had seen me, he came ringing my doorbell. I was playing Chopin, and he said, My mother heard you play and thought we could write a song together".'' – Neil Sedaka, in Goldmine magazine, recalling this event.


References


External links


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