- Roy C. Bennett
Roy C. Bennett (born
August 12 ,1918 inBrooklyn, New York ) is an Americansongwriter .Born into an Eastern European immigrant family, as a young boy growing up in Brooklyn he befriended a newly arrived neighbor by the name of
Sid Tepper . Their mutual interest in music led to a highly successful music collaboration that spanned more than twenty-five years.Roy Bennett graduated from Brooklyn's Thomas Jefferson High School then studied music at
City College of New York . Although blessed with a good singing voice he chose to pursue his lifelong interest in writing lyrics. However, his career plans were interrupted byWorld War II when he served with theUnited States Army Air Forces . After the war he joinedASCAP and worked as a staff writer for Mills Music Inc. (now EMI Mills Music Inc.)Partnered with Sid Tepper, between 1945 and 1970 Bennett had close to three hundred musical compositions published. In 1948 they wrote "
Red Roses for a Blue Lady " first recorded by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians and was a No.3 hit single for vocalistVaughn Monroe . The song has been recorded by others such asWayne Newton ,Vic Dana ,Eddy Arnold andAndy Williams . Bennett and Tepper scored big again in 1951 whenRosemary Clooney recorded their composition "Suzy Snowflake ." In 1955, their 1954 composition of "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane " was a top-10 hit for bothDean Martin and theAmes Brothers and the novelty song "Nuttin' for Christmas " by theArt Mooney band and singerBarry J. Gordon went to No. 6 on the music charts and was recorded by four other singers. In 1958, the popular singer and TV variety show hostPerry Como had a top-10 hit with their "Kewpie Doll."Other successful artists who recorded Bennett & Tepper songs include
Tennessee Ernie Ford ,Robert Goulet ,Dinah Shore ,Burl Ives ,Eartha Kitt ,Les Paul & Mary Ford ,Frank Sinatra andSarah Vaughn . While these songs were very important in the music world, they prospered significantly with the onset ofRock and Roll music. They wrote fifteen songs for British superstarCliff Richard , including his biggest selling single ever, "The Young Ones" which was also used in Richard's 1961 motion picture of the same name and two decades later in the 1982-1984 UKtelevision series with the same title, "The Young Ones".Other
pop music artists who recorded their songs includeConnie Francis andThe Beatles but most significantly are forty-two songs recorded byElvis Presley that appear on a number of Presley'smusic album s andfilm soundtrack s.Their collaboration ended in the 1970s when Sid Tepper suffered a heart attack and retired to a place in
Florida . Roy Bennett remained active, and published the "Choral Singer's Handbook" which still in print today. Fascinated by the desktop computer, he also helped create a software program called PowerMacros forWordPerfect .In 2002, Roy Bennett and Sid Tepper were honored at ceremonies in
Memphis, Tennessee byLisa Marie Presley for their contribution to her father's success.
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