- Rudy Clark
Rudy Clark (born Rudolph Clark, 1935) is an American
songwriter about whom little biographical information seems to be known. Supposedly a formermail carrier hailing fromNew York City , he was most active from the early 1960s through the early 1970s. He wrote songs for James Ray (and indeed may have discovered the singer), including Ray's moody 1962 R&B hit and regional pop hit "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody", as well as the obscure "Got My Mind Set On You ", which later became a surprise number one comeback hit forGeorge Harrison in 1987. Clark was a close friend ofBobby Darin , who owned TM Music/Trio, the music company that employed Clark. Clark and Darin collaborated on several hits including "Do the Monkey."Clark then wrote the Top Ten soul classic "
The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) ", recorded byBetty Everett in 1964, which would be frequently revisited by other artists (most notably in the version that became a worlwide hit forCher in 1991) in subsequent years. Clark co-wrote "Good Lovin' ", recorded by The Olympics in 1965 and then remade as a #1 hit byThe Young Rascals the following year. Other Clark compositions include "Everybody's Got to Make a Fool Out of Somebody", recorded byBarbara Mason , and "Fool, Fool, Fool", recorded in 1964 byLittle Joey & the Flips and then covered byRoosevelt Grier , theA-Cads , andRay Brown & the Whispers , with the last two representations reaching #1 inSouth Africa andAustralia respectively.Clark was nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for his lead contribution in writing the 1972 Top Five hit "Everybody Plays the Fool " byThe Main Ingredient . Beyond pop hits, Clark wrote several songs for the early 1970s "Harlem Globetrotters" cartoon series.Besides being heard on
oldies radio, Clark's material has also found its way to theBroadway theatre , making reference toAndré DeShields ' "Haarlem Nocturne" (1984) andMarion J. Caffey 's "Street Corner Symphony " (1997).References
* http://www.poparchives.com.au/feature.php?id=186
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=73086 Internet Broadway Database]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=i3B3Ogkuc4YC&pg=PA135&lpg=PA135&dq=%22rudy+clark%22&source=web&ots=dpZ8mjn4M2&sig=ha5sMlnleS_nLVCsMMfPXLT_pkw#PPA135,M1 Al DiOrio, "Bobby Darin: The Incredible Story of an Amazing Life", p. 135 (2004)] (Google Books excerpt)
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=cv1JEJgZffkC&pg=PA128&lpg=PA128&dq=%22rudy+clark%22&source=web&ots=_8WCcWC_Mt&sig=1ykXY36zSQc3ibd_7AAgjlEMdt4 Michael Starr, "Bobby Darin: A Life", pp. 127-29 (2004)] (Google Books excerpt; includes interview of Clark)
* http://www.allmusic.com
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