- Teddy Randazzo
Teddy Randazzo (
May 13 1935 -November 21 2003 ) was aBrooklyn born popsongwriter who composed 1960s hitsong s such as "Goin' Out of My Head " and "Hurt So Bad".Early years
In the early years of
rock and roll , Randazzo played with a group calledThe Three Chuckles and appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show " numerous times. Their first hit "Runaround", sold more than 1 million copies. He co-starred in rock revues staged by the legendarydisc jockey Alan Freed , appearing with such artists asChuck Berry andLaVern Baker . Randazzo also had some starring roles and often performed in such rockfilm s as "Hey, Let's Twist," "The Girl Can't Help It ," "Rock, Rock, Rock " and "Mr. Rock and Roll" in the late 1950s and early 1960s.Hit-making years
With his composing partner,
Bobby Hart , Randazzo wrote a string of major hits for other artists including "Pretty Blue Eyes", (actually co-penned with Bob Weinstein) a #1 hit forSteve Lawrence . He also penned a number of songs forLittle Anthony and the Imperials , including "Goin' Out of My Head" which was covered by numerous artists includingThe Zombies andFrank Sinatra ; "Hurt So Bad", which was also covered byThe Lettermen as well asLinda Ronstadt , who took it to #1 again, a true rarity for any song, and "I'm on the Outside Looking In." "Goin' Out of My Head" was not a #1 song for Little Anthony & The Imperials, but it was a Top 10 hit for them, (as was "Hurt So Bad"). The Lettermen combined it with "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" in amedley . Many of Randazzo's tunes became pop classics, recorded by a gamut of industry giants fromElla Fitzgerald to (as mentioned previously)Frank Sinatra . "I've lost count on how many versions there are," Randazzo once said.Randazzo also wrote "Yesterday Has Gone" recorded by the UK
rock band ,Cupid's Inspiration in 1968.Later life and death
Randazzo, who had been popular as a
teen idol inHawaii , married a Hawaii native and divided his time between the islands and family inFlorida for most of the latter half of his life. He described himself as a "lost native of Hawaii." He continued his work in music, concentrating on local musicians. Randazzo co-produced (withFrank Day ) and arranged the song and album "Honolulu City Lights ," writing the music for the string accompaniment. The song was a hit, the album has become a classic, and the song was later recorded by other artists includingThe Carpenters .Randazzo died in his sleep at age 68, at his home in Orlando, Florida.
ongwriters Hall of Fame
Randazzo and his writing partner, Bobby Weinstein, were inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007.ee also
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* [http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Nov/24/ln/ln28a.html Teddy Randazzo obituary]
* [http://www.blogofdeath.com/archives/000610.html Bio of Teddy Randazzo]
* [http://songhall.org/ Songwriters Hall of Fame]External links
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* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3pfoxqe5ldde~T1 Biography] atAllmusic website
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