- Harry M. Woods
Henry MacGregor Woods [ [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0940618/bio IMDb bio for Harry M. Woods] ] (
November 4 ,1896 -January 14 ,1970 ) was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter and pianist. Woods is sometimes credited as Harry Woods.Biography
Early life
Born in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Woods' mother, a concert singer, encouraged him to play the piano, in spite of being born with no fingers on his left hand. [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1130533,00.html "Side by Side: The Songs of Harry Woods" Review] ] His musical training would help when he attended
Harvard University and supported himself there by singing in church choirs and giving piano recitals. After graduation, Woods settled onCape Cod and began life as a farmer. He began cultivating his talent for songwriting while in the Army duringWorld War I . After his discharge, Woods settled in New York and began his successful career as a songwriter. [http://nfo.net/cal/tw11.html Lyricists Database] ]Career
Woods' first songwriting success came in 1923 with the song "I'm Goin' South", written with
Abner Silver , and a #2 hit song in 1924 forAl Jolson . The same year, "Paddlin' Madeleine Home" was published with words & music by Woods (a recording byCliff Edwards in 1925 would reach #3 on theBillboard chart ).By 1926, Woods had become an established songwriter on Tin Pan Alley, and he would become legendary with his new song, "When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along". The song was an instant hit for singers like
Paul Whiteman , "Whispering" Jack Smith, Cliff Edwards andthe Ipana Troubadors . Al Jolson, however, had the most success with his recording, which reached #1 on the Billboard charts. The song was recreated in 1953 byDoris Day , and again reached considerable success on the charts.In 1929, Woods began contributing songs to Hollywood musicals such as "The Vagabond Lover", "
A Lady's Morals ", "Artistic Temper", "Aunt Sally", "Twentieth Century", "Road House", "Limelight", "It's Love Again", "Merry Go Round of 1938", and "She's For Me". In 1934, he moved to London where he lived for three years and worked for the British film studio Gaumont-British Films, contributing to the films "Jack Ahoy" and "Evergreen" .While Woods primarily created both the words & music for his songs, he also collaborated with
Mort Dixon ,Al Sherman , Howard Johnson,Arthur Freed ,Rube Bloom andGus Kahn . Alone, and with his collaborators, he wrote "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", "I'm Goin' South", "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By", "Just a Butterfly that’s Caught in the Rain", "Side by Side ", "My Old Man", "A Little Kiss Each Morning", "Heigh-Ho, Everybody, Heigh-Ho", "Man From the South", "River Stay 'Way from My Door", "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain", "We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye", "Just and Echo in the Valley", "A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet", "You Ought to See Sally on Sunday", "Hustlin' and Bustlin' for Baby", "What a Little Moonlight Can Do ", "Try a Little Tenderness ", "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again", "Over My Shoulder", "Tinkle Tinkle Tinkle", "When You've Got a Little Springtime in Your Heart", and "I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping Through My Fingers".Personal life
Despite a successful career composing mostly upbeat and popular songs, Woods' temperament was in sharp contrast to the songs he wrote and composed. He was reportedly a dangerous and volatile
alcoholic . According to legend, Woods once exchanged heated words with a man in a nightclub after consuming a large quantity of alcohol. The argument escalated into a physical fight with Woods pinning the man to the floor while hitting him with his right hand and bashing him in the face with the stump of his left hand. When police arrived at the club and arrested Woods, a woman entered the club and asked, "Who is that horrible man?". Still seated at the bar, a friend of the composer proudly announced, "That's Harry Woods. He wrote 'Try a Little Tenderness'."Death
Around 1945, Woods retired and moved to
Glendale, Arizona where he passed away onJanuary 14 ,1970 .References
External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1197 Harry M. Woods at Find a Grave]
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