- Peter DeRose
Peter DeRose (
March 10 ,1900 –April 23 ,1953 ) was an American Hall of Fame composer ofjazz andpop music during theTin Pan Alley era.DeRose was born in
New York City and as a boy exhibited a gift for things musical. He learned to play the piano from an older sister but composing music was a gift that saw him have his first song published at the age of eighteen. After finishing high school, he found a job at a music store as a stock room clerk but a highly successful 1920 composition called "When You're Gone, I Won't Forget" led to his being hired by the New York office of the Italian music publisherG. Ricordi & Co. In 1923 he met
ukulele musicianMay Singhi Breen (1895-1970) performing on radio with a female ukulele group known as the "Syncopators." A personal relationship developed and she left the group to join DeRose in a musical radio show onNBC called the "Sweethearts of the Air" in which he played piano and she performed on theukulele . The popular show ran for sixteen years during which time the two entertainers were married. The show not only provided them with a good living, but was also a vehicle for the introduction of a number of his compositions.DeRose collaborated with a number of prominent lyricists such as
Charles Tobias ,Al Stillman ,Carl Sigman ,Billy Hill . Some of DeRose's best known works are:*"Somebody Loves You" (1932) - piano composition and with lyrics recorded by
Eddy Arnold in 1966;
*"Wagon Wheels" (1934) - used in the Broadway musical,Ziegfeld Follies in 1934, and performed by singers such asBing Crosby andPaul Robeson ;
*" Deep Purple " (1934) [http://www.olsoncomputers.com/prime/MIDIs/Alphabetical/Unsorted3/deeppurple.mid] - popularized byLarry Clinton and His Orchestra featuringBea Wain and later byNino Tempo andApril Stevens as a duet;
*"Rain" (1934) - performed byElla Fitzgerald ;
*"Have You Ever Been Lonely? " (1934) - originally a hit for thePaul Whiteman Orchestra, it was recorded byTeresa Brewer in 1960,Patsy Cline in 1961, andJim Reeves in 1962;
*"On a Little Street In Singapore" (1938) - performed byHarry James andFrank Sinatra ;
*"A Marshmallow World" (1949) - Christmas song recorded by numerous artists including in 1963 byJohnny Mathis ,Dean Martin Christmas 1966 album,Kim Stockwood (1999).The music of Peter DeRose has been recorded by many other artists including
John Coltrane ,Spike Jones ,Art Tatum ,Les McCann , andPeggy Lee . In addition to "Wagon Wheels", Peter DeRose wrote songs for the Broadway musicals "Yes Yes Yvette" and "Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1928". The most famous of his songs, Deep Purple, was written in 1934 as a piano composition with lyrics added a few years later byMitchell Parish . It was a top hit for Larry Clinton & His Orchestra in 1939 and recorded byDuke Ellington ,Glenn Miller ,Sarah Vaughan . In 1957, it was a No. 20 hit record forBilly Ward & The Dominoes then a No. 1 hit on the 1963 Billboard charts for Nino Tempo & April Stevens. It would become popular again in 1976 with another duet by Donny andMarie Osmond .In 1932 Peter DeRose wrote religious sheet music with radio star
Phillips H. Lord for one of Lord's "Seth Parker" religious music books. DeRose also composed music for the 1941Ice Capades show and in the late 1940s and early 1950s wrote songs for severalHollywood motion picture s.Peter DeRose's final hit was "You Can Do It", written just before his death in New York City in 1953. Interred in
Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, his tombstone is etched with the words "Every friend he ever made, he kept".In 1970, Peter DeRose was inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://digital.library.msstate.edu/cdm-SheetMusic/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=/SheetMusic&CISOBOX1=De+Rose%2C+Peter%2C+1900-1953 DeRose sheet music collection]
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