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George Wyle (born Bernard Weissman; March 22, 1916 – May 2, 2003) was an American
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leader and composer best known for having written the theme song to 1960s television
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'' Gilligan's Island''. He is the grandfather of musician
Adam Levy Adam Levy is a jazz guitarist who was a member of Norah Jones's band. Career Levy was born in Encino, California. Two of his uncles and one cousin played guitar, and his mother briefly took lessons. His grandfather, George Wyle, worked for ' ...
.


Early years

Wyle was born to a
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family. In the late 1940s and early 1950s his orchestra served as backup for a number of Columbia Records singers, including Doris Day. Some of the recordings (including " I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)" in 1949 and "
I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell "I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell" is a popular song. The music was written by George Wyle, the lyrics by Edward Pola. It was published in 1950. The recording by Doris Day was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38818. It first r ...
" in 1950) were of his own compositions.


Career

Wyle wrote with
Sherwood Schwartz Sherwood Charles Schwartz (; November 14, 1916 – July 12, 2011) was an American television screenwriter and producer. He worked on radio shows in the 1940s, but he now is best known for creating the 1960s television series '' Gilligan's Isla ...
''The Ballad of Gilligan's Island'', the theme song for ''Gilligan's Island''. He also co-wrote the Christmas song " It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" (first recorded by Andy Williams in 1963) and more than 400 other songs. His chief musical collaborator was
Eddie Pola Edward Pola (June 23, 1907 – November 3, 1995)Passenger list, S.S. ''Transylvania'', port of New York, 20 August 1931. was an actor, radio/television producer, and songwriter. Pola was born Sidney Edward Pollacsek in New York City, the son of Ida ...
. Wyle served as the musical director for ''
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'' during the early 1970s and also served as music director and arranger for '' John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together''. He served on the Board of Directors of The
American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers The American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers is an organization whose mission is to promote the arts of Music Arranging, Composition and Orchestration within the entertainment industry community and the general public. The ASMAC was foun ...
(ASMAC) from 1979 to his death in 2003.


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George Wyle
at ASCAP * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wyle, George 1916 births 2003 deaths Deaths from leukemia Jewish American songwriters American male composers Songwriters from New York (state) Deaths from cancer in California 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians 20th-century American Jews 21st-century American Jews American male songwriters Burials at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery