Bob Russell (born Sidney Keith Rosenthal;
[Sheldon., Sidney (2005). ]
The Other Side of Me
'. New York: Warner Books. p. 62–63, 65, 68, 104. . "Early one morning, I received a phone call. 'Sidney?' 'Yes.' 'Hi, pal. This is Bob Russell.' Not only was I not his pal, but I had never heard of Bob Russell. ''Probably a salesman.'' 'I'm sorry,' I said, 'but I haven't time to—' 'You should've done some songs with Max Rich.' I was startled for a moment. Who could have known? But then I realized who it was. 'Sidney Rosenthal!' 'Bob Russell,' he corrected. 'I'm coming out to Hollywood to see you.' 'Great!' One week later, Bob Russell arrived and moved into the last available room in Gracie's boardinghouse." April 25, 1914
– February 18, 1970) was an American songwriter (mainly
lyricist) born in
Passaic, New Jersey.
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, Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Career
Russell attended
Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri
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. He worked as an advertising copywriter in New York; for a time, his roommate there was
Sidney Sheldon, later a novelist. He turned to writing material for
vaudeville
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acts, and then for
film
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studios, ultimately writing complete scores for two movies: ''
Jack and the Beanstalk'' and ''
Reach for Glory''. The latter film received the
Locarno International Film Festival prize in 1962. A number of other movies featured compositions by Russell, including ''
Affair in Trinidad'' (1952), ''
Blue Gardenia'' (1953), ''
The Girl Can't Help It'' (1956), ''
The Girl Most Likely'' (1957), ''
A Matter of WHO'' (1961), ''
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd'' (1952), ''
Sound Off'' (1952), ''
That Midnight Kiss'' (1949), and ''
A Ticket to Tomahawk'' (1950). In the movies ''The Girl Most Likely, Blue Gardenia'' and ''Matter of WHO'', Russell's compositions included the title songs.
In 1968, Russell along with songwriting partner
Quincy Jones
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was nominated for an
Academy Award
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in the Best Original Song category ("The Eyes of Love" for the film ''
Banning''). The following year, he and Jones were again nominated in the same category (the title song for the
Sidney Poitier film ''
For Love of Ivy'').
He had his last hit song in 1969–70 with "
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", co-written with
Bobby Scott and recorded by
The Hollies. The song was introduced to the group by Russell's son-in-law Jefferey Spearitt, who was living in
London
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at the time with his wife Simohn.
Among Russell's collaborators were
Louis Alter,
Peter De Rose,
Duke Ellington
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,
Bronislaw Kaper, Lester Lee,
Carl Sigman,
Harold Spina, and
Harry Warren.
Hall of fame
In 1970, he was inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2004, he was posthumously awarded the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers lifetime achievement award in the pop category. The award's presenter, songwriter
Marilyn Bergman, called Russell a "mentor and dear, dear friend", without whom she "never would have become a songwriter".
Personal life and death
Russell died in 1970 from
lymphoma in
Beverly Hills at the age of 55. He was survived by his wife, Hannah Green (1913–2002), sister of songwriter
Bud Green.
Published songs
Lyricist
*"
Babalu" (music by written by
Margarita Lecuona)
*"
Ballerina" (music by
Carl Sigman)
*"
Brazil
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" (wrote
English language
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lyric to music by
Ary Barroso)
*"Carnival" (music by
Harry Warren)
*"Circus" (music by
Louis Alter)
*"
Crazy He Calls Me" (music by
Carl Sigman)
*"
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me" (music by
Duke Ellington
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)
*"
Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (music by
Duke Ellington
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)
*"
Frenesi" (Music by
Alberto Domínguez, lyrics by Dominguez and Charles Carpenter as well as Russell)
*"
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (music by
Bobby Scott)
*"
I Didn't Know About You" (music by
Duke Ellington
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974) was an American Jazz piano, jazz pianist, composer, and leader of his eponymous Big band, jazz orchestra from 1924 through the rest of his life.
Born and raised in Washington, D ...
)
*"I Know, I Know, I Know" (music by
Bronislaw Kaper)
*"Interlude" (music by
Pete Rugolo)
*"Like Love" (music by
Duke Ellington
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Born and raised in Washington, D ...
)
*"
Maria Elena" (music by
Lorenzo Barcelata)
*"
Misirlou" (collaboration with
Fred Wise and Milton Leeds on
English language
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lyric)
*"
No More" (with
Tutti Camarata)
*"
No Other Love" (music by
Paul Weston after
Frédéric Chopin)
*"Once" (1962 with Joanie Sommers and Bobby Troup Sextet) (music by Harold Spina)
*"Taboo" (wrote
English language
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lyric to music by Margarita Lecuona)
*"The Next Train Out" (music by
Lincoln Mayorga)
*"Temporary Jones" (music by
Robert Lamm)
*"Time Was" (English lyric for "Duerme", music by Miguel Prado, original Spanish lyric by Gabriel Luna de la Fuente)
*"(Why Have a Falling Out) Just When We're Falling in Love" (adaptation of "Robbin's Nest" by
Illinois Jacquet and
Sir Charles Thompson)
*"
Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" (music by
Harold Spina)
*"
You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" (music by
John Benson Brooks)
Composer
*"Busy as a Bee" (in collaboration with
Joseph Meyer and
Carl Sigman)
*"Concerto for Cootie" (in collaboration with
Duke Ellington
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Born and raised in Washington, D ...
)
*"I'm Winging Home" (in collaboration with
Harry Tobias)
[ Composers. Russell, Bob. ''Naxos Music Library''. Retrieved October 13, 2024. ]
*"
The Color of Love" (with
Bronislaw Kaper)
*"You Go Your Way (and I'll Go Crazy)" (with lyricist
Lincoln Mayorga)
References
External links
Bob Russell on Songwriters Hall of Fame site*
Bio on Jazz Standards site*
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1914 births
1970 deaths
Songwriters from New Jersey
Musicians from Passaic, New Jersey
Washington University in St. Louis alumni
20th-century American musicians
Deaths from lymphoma in California