- Walter Gross (musician)
Walter Lloyd Gross (14 July 1909 - 27 November 1967) is best known for having composed the music for the popular song "Tenderly." In addition to composing dozens of other titles, he was also a pianist, arranger, orchestra leader, and
record industry executive.Born in New York, Gross gave his first piano recital at age 10. He began performing professionally in the early 1930s, and played piano in bands led by
Paul Whiteman ,Andre Kostelantez ,Tommy Dorsey , andRaymond Scott . He was also a staff pianist onCBS radio in the 1930s. After serving in the military during World War II, Gross became an executive at Musicraft Records, where he served as conductor/arranger/pianist for recording sessions.In 1946, he was approached by noted lyricist
Jack Lawrence , who asked permission to add words to an untitled melody Gross had composed. At first Gross was reluctant to cooperate, and after Lawrence presented his finished lyrics, Gross expressed dissatisfaction with the words and title. Lawrence eventually succeeded in finding a publisher for the new work, and shortly thereafter it was recorded bySarah Vaughan . While it was a modest hit, the song was Vaughan's first solo chart success and marked her transition from jazz artist to popular singing star."Tenderly" continued to find favor with jazz and pop musicians over the next few years. However, when vocalist
Rosemary Clooney recorded it forColumbia Records in 1952, it became a million-seller and entered the repertoire of pop standards. Clooney later remarked, “Technically, it’s the most satisfying record I ever made.” Over the years the composition has been recorded byBillie Holiday ,Nat "King" Cole ,Tony Bennett ,Louis Armstrong ,Chet Baker ,Duke Ellington ,Bill Evans ,Oscar Peterson ,Kenny Burrell ,Lionel Hampton ,Stan Kenton ,Eric Dolphy ,The Dominoes ,Vic Damone , andChet Atkins .Joan Crawford sang it over the opening credits in the 1953 film "Torch Song".Some of Gross's other compositions include "Your Love," "I'm in a Fog About You," "Mexican Moon," and "Just a Moon Ago." His lyric collaborators included
Carl Sigman ,Bobby Troup , andNed Washington . He played piano forMaxine Sullivan ,Alec Wilder (as a member of his [http://wilderworld.podomatic.com/mymedia/thumb/1001210/460%3E_670528.jpgOctet] ), and others, and conducted orchestra for singersGordon MacRae ,Mel Tormé , andPhil Brito . He recorded solo piano singles in the early 1940s for the Bluebird label, including his original compositions "Creepy Weepy," "Improvisation in Several Keys," and "A Slight Case of Ivory." He also recorded for the MGM, ABC-Paramount, and Royale labels.Gross relocated to California during the '50s, and made occasional club appearances on the west coast. He died in Los Angeles in 1967.
Reference
* [http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=4697400&search_in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=20&start=1 ASCAP Index of compositions] by Walter Gross
External links
* [http://www.jacklawrencesongwriter.com/songs/tenderly.html The story behind the composition "Tenderly"] by lyricist Jack Lawrence
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbcF96qMC2o Ella Fitzgerald Sings "Tenderly"] on TV, Italy, 1960
* [http://www.jazzstandards.com/compositions-0/tenderly.htm History of "Tenderly"] at JazzStandards.com
* [http://www.courtstreetmusic.org/CowbellSerenade.html Cowbell Serenade] , composed in 1938 by Walter Gross for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, performed at Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA, May 5, 2008
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