- Bob Russell (songwriter)
Sidney Keith Russell, known as Bob Russell (
25 April 1914 - February 1970) was an American songwriter born inPassaic, New Jersey . Although he was primarily a lyricist who collaborated with composers, he was, on occasion, a composer who collaborated with lyricists.In 1968, Russell along with songwriting partner
Quincy Jones was nominated for anAcademy Award in the Best Original Song category (for the film "Banning"). The following year, both he and Jones were nominated again in the same category (for theSidney Poitier film "For Love of Ivy ").He attended Washington University (
St. Louis, Missouri ) where he was roommates withSidney Sheldon the novelist. Then Bob went to work as an advertising copywriter. He then turned to writing special material forvaudeville acts, and then for movie studios, ultimately writing complete scores for two movies: "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Reach for Glory." The latter of these received theLocarno International Film Festival prize in 1962. A number of other movies featured compositions by Russell: "Affair in Trinidad ,Blue Gardenia ,The Girl Can’t Help It ,The Girl Most Likely ,Matter of Who ,Meet Captain Kidd ,Sound-Off ,That Midnight Kiss ," and "Ticket to Tomahawk ." In the movies "The Girl Most Likely, Blue Gardenia," and "Matter of Who," Russell's compositions included the title songs.Among his collaborators were
Lou Alter ,Peter De Rose ,Duke Ellington ,Bronislaw Kaper ,Lester Lee ,Carl Sigman ,Harold Spina , andHarry Warren .In 1970 he was inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame . Russell died fromcancer in February of 1970. In 2004 he was posthumously awarded the ASCAP lifetime achievement award in "Pop" music.Russell's wife, Hannah Russell (b.1913 d.2002), was also a composer of children's movies and songs. Bob Russell's brother-in-law was legendary songwriter
Bud Green (b.1897 d.1981) who wrote such classics as Sentimental Journey, Once In A While, and Alabamy Bound. One of Russell's daughters, Simohn Spearitt (b.1945), is an author, who wrote Pink Rose Bush, a self-esteem book for children. She is also an artist who now resides in Mexico. His grandson is singer/songwriter/producerLuther Russell (b.1970). His granddaughter, who resides in Brooklyn, New York, is art director Savannah Spirit and founder of networking website for emerging artists, VEAUX (b.1975).Published songs
Lyricist
*"Babalu"
*"Brazil" (wroteEnglish language lyric to music byAry Barroso )
*"Carnival" (Music byHarry Warren )
*"Circus" (music byLouis Alter )
*"Crazy He Calls Me " (Music byCarl Sigman )
*"Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me " (Music byDuke Ellington )
*"Don't Get Around Much Anymore " (Music byDuke Ellington )
*"Frenesi " (Music byAlberto Dominguez , lyrics by Dominguez andRay Charles as well as Russell)
*"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother " (Music by Bobby Scott)
*"I Didn't Know About You " (Music byDuke Ellington )
*"I Know, I Know, I Know " (Music byBronislaw Kaper )
*"Like Love " (Music byDuke Ellington )
*"Maria Elena " (Music byLorenzo Barcelata )
*"Misirlou " (collaboration with Fred Wise andMilton Leeds onEnglish language lyric)
*"No Other Love" (Music byPaul Weston )
*"Taboo" (wroteEnglish language lyric to music byMargarita Lecuona )
*"Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) " (Music byHarold Spina )
*"You Came a Long Way from St. Louis " (Music byJohn Benson Brooks )Composer and lyricist
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Busy as a Bee " (in collaboration with Joseph Meyer andCarl Sigman )
*"The Color of Love " (withBronislaw Kaper )(TBD)
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Interlude "
*"It's the Beast in Me "
*"Just When We're Falling in Love "
*"A Lonesome Cup of Coffee "
*"Matinee"
*"No More" (collaboration withToots Camarata )
*"Once"
*"Time Was (song) "
*"Watching the Clock "
*"You Go Your Way "External links
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* [http://www.jazzstandards.com/biographies/bob_russell.htm Bio on Jazz Standards site]
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