MIKE STOLLER
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller are another legendary songwriting duo, with Leiber doing the music and Stoller writing the lyrics. They wrote rock standards like “Hound Dog” and “Kansas City”, as well as the Elvis Presley hits “Love Me”, “Jailhouse Rock”, “Loving You”, “Don’t”, and “King Creole”.
Also, most of the songs by one of my favorite 1960’s groups the Coasters were also by Leiber/Stoller. I remember seeing TV interviews by R&B singers of that period who could not believe that two Jewish boys could so perfectly capture their lives.
I heard that Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller also led a crusade to change the copyright laws on songs. Originally, as I recall, the copyright would expire after several years and could only be renewed once. Leiber and Stoller could not understand why songs were treated the same way as, say, inventions that might have been dreamed up by just anyone.
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Smokey Joe’s Café is a musical revue of early rock and roll songs that was largely based on Leiber/Stoller material; it opened on Broadway in 1995 and ran for more than 2,000 performances, making it the longest running musical revue in Broadway history. The original Broadway cast recording, Smokey Joe’s Cafe: The Songs of Leiber And Stoller won the Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Musical Show Album. Smokey Joe’s Café had a run in London also.
(April 2015/1)
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Items: Mike Stoller
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