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    'Jailhouse Rock' songwriter Leiber dead at 78

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jerry Leiber, who with longtime partner Mike Stoller wrote "Hound Dog," ''Jailhouse Rock," ''Yakety Yak" and other hit songs that came to define early rock 'n' roll, died Monday. He was 78.

    He was surrounded by family when he died unexpectedly of cardiopulmonary failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said his longtime publicist, Bobbi Marcus.

    With Leiber as lyricist and Stoller as composer, the team channeled their blues and jazz backgrounds into pop songs performed by such artists as Elvis Presley, Dion and the Belmonts, the Coasters, the Drifters and Ben E. King in a way that would help create a joyous new musical style.

    From their breakout hit, blues great Big Mama Thornton's 1953 rendition of "Hound Dog," until their songwriting took a more serious turn in 1969 with Peggy Lee's recording of "Is That All There Is?" the pair remained one of the most successful teams in pop music history.

    "He was my friend, my buddy, my writing partner for 61 years," Stoller said. "We met when we were 17 years old. He had a way with words. There was nobody better. I am going to miss him."

    The two chronicled their lifelong partnership, which Leiber called "the longest running argument in show business," in their 2009 memoir, "Hound Dog: The Leiber & Stoller Autobiography." The pair's writing prowess and influence over the recording industry as pioneering independent producers earned them induction into the non-performer category of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

    "The music world lost today one of its greatest poet laureates," said Terry Stewart, president of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "Jerry not only wrote the words that everyone was singing, he led the way in how we verbalized our feelings about the societal changes we were living with in post-World War II life. Appropriately, his vehicles of choice were the emerging populist musical genres of rhythm and blues and then rock and roll."

    Recording Academy President Neil Portnow said Leiber and Stoller helped shape the music of the 1950s and '60s.

    "Together, they were an extraordinary team that generated a rich and diverse musical catalog that leaves an indelible imprint on our cultural history," he said.

    Leiber, who like Stoller was white, said his musical inspiration came from the close identification he had with black American culture during his boyhood and teen years in Baltimore and Los Angeles.

    Thus he was the perfect lyricist for bluesy, jazz-inflected compositions like "Kansas City," ''Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots," ''Charlie Brown," ''Drip Drop," ''Stand By Me" and "On Broadway."

    The lyrics could be poignant, as in "On Broadway," or full of humor, as in the antics of high school goofball Charlie Brown, who "calls the English teacher Daddy-O" and laments: "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?"

    The result was a serious departure from the classically inflected music that had been produced by a previous generation of pop songwriters that included George Gershwin and Irving Berlin.

    "Irving Berlin was the greatest songwriter of all time," Leiber told The Los Angeles Times' "West" magazine in 2006. "I was in awe of him. But his music wasn't my music. My music was the blues."

    Over their career, they had 15 No. 1 hits in a variety of genres by 10 different artists. Among the performers who sang their songs were Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson, Frank Sinatra, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Otis Redding.

    Leiber and Stoller were instrumental in helping launch Presley's career with such songs as "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock." The two far preferred Thornton's version of "Hound Dog" to Presley's, in part because the latter version changed some of the lyrics.

    "Lick for lick, there's no comparison between the Presley version and the Big Mama original," Leiber said in the pair's dual autobiography, "Hound Dog," published in 2009. Stoller said he was annoyed by the Presley version, but still praised the "edge of danger and mystery" that Presley brought to his covers of R&B records.

    In the 1990s, their songs became the centerpiece of a long-running Broadway revue, "Smokey Joe's Cafe," which won a Grammy for best musical show album in 1996.

    "The songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller remains one of the greatest and most prolific partnerships of all time," said Martin N. Bandier, chairman and chief executive of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. "Like the lyrics in his iconic songs, Jerry was humorous, insightful and always memorable. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, but lucky for all of us his songs will live on for generations."

    Their last song to reach wide acclaim was the 1969 ballad, "Is That All There Is?" Lee's moody rendition of the song, whose lyrics are based on an 1896 short story by German author Thomas Mann, reached the top 20.

    Leiber and Stoller continued to collaborate on earnest, eclectic projects, including 1975's "Mirrors."

    Leiber was born in Baltimore in 1933 to Jewish immigrants from Poland. He met Stoller after moving to Los Angeles with his mother in 1950.

    The two immediately began collaborating and formed their own record label, Spark, in 1953.

    The pair had grown tired of writing pop hits by the late 1960s, Leiber once said, and decided to concentrate on more serious music. Those later efforts never found the wide audience that their earlier work did, but Leiber said that was fine with him and his partner.

    "The earlier market of swing and Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee and Duke Ellington was pretty much gone, but we liked that kind of sound and wanted to imitate it," he told The New York Times in 1995. "In a way, we had helped kill it with what we had done. We had helped bring down the cathedral, and now we didn't know where to pray."

    Leiber was survived by three children, Jed, Oliver, and Jake; and two grandchildren, Chloe and Daphne.

    ___

    Entertainment writer Sandy Cohen in Los Angeles and music writer Nekesa Moody in New York contributed to this report.

     

    64 comments

    • NY2VA11412  •  9 mths ago
      3 of the most pedantic, ridiculous songs in the history of music. Sorry old boy is dead, but he was dayum lucky to be able to live off of royalties from songs my cat could have written.
    • DOG SEES GHOST  •  9 mths ago
      Wow! 2 in one day...First songwriter Nick Ashford and now Jerry Leiber... :(( I bet they're rubbing elbows with Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye right now... :))
    • flip3  •  9 mths ago
      jerry leiber along with mike stoller wrote most the songs you've hwaed through the years. They were sometimes made over by new artists. Lot of memories and good times. R I P Jerry Mike you lost a good friend.
    • carl  •  9 mths ago
      My deepest condolences to the Lieber family. I just loss my Father, Carl Gardner of The Coasters in June of this year. Lieber and Stroller were the reason for The Coasters success. I vowed to my Father before his death to continue his legacy as Lead Singer of the well known and respected group The Coasters!
    • Spectre  •  9 mths ago
      I am very surprised that they could write such a long article but not once mention the work done with Phil Spector, whom to this day still gets credit (and royalties), for Stand By Me. I do believe that was the 1st song to have the "Wall of Sound" treatment. Leiber and Stoller made some great music. I wish I had the chance to meet them.
    • art  •  9 mths ago
      The old jerk off never wrote a fuck'n thing especially Jailhouse rock...........
    • Barbara  •  9 mths ago
      Yakety Yak was always the theme song to 'Clive Anderson Talks Back' for me, as sung by Philip Pope!
    • SCOTT N  •  9 mths ago
      One of the true architects of rock and roll, as Little Richard wasn't the only one! And that "boy from Memphis" who grew up to be king, would've been driving a truck quite a while longer if not for the tunes of Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller. These guys basically defined that legendary era. I shudder to think what music would have been like without them.

      R.I.P., Jerry Leiber. God bless you. And thank you for all of the the wonderful music!
      • art 9 mths ago
        Your talking out yur #$%$ ..............
    • Justin Saane  •  9 mths ago
      I keep forgetting...
    • trtx  •  9 mths ago
      Leiber and Stoller, then Ashford. Sure glad I grew up in their time and not now!
    • Greg  •  9 mths ago
      Some great music came out of that pair.
    • El Bot  •  9 mths ago
      He had a hand in some great tunes. What a talent.
    • Jim  •  9 mths ago
      Greatness - A Founding Father of RocknRoll. 50 years on, songs still hold up
    • Mitch  •  9 mths ago
      What a great loss to the world of rock and roll. Rest easy but keep the feet dancin'
    • Teach  •  9 mths ago
      I've loved Leiber and Stoller songs since the mid fifties; like most people my age, they are part of the soundtrack of my life. However, I think this article errs when it credits them with Stand by Me. If I remember correctly, they produced the song, but Ben E. King wrote it. I remember them saying they'd just finished a session with the Drifters, when King asked them to stay in the studio because he had a song he wanted to do, that the rest of the group didn't like. Their contributions as producers are almost as great as what they accomplished as writers.

      That being said, this is a sad day for songwriters, as Jerry Leiber and Nick Ashford both pass away.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I have tears in my eyes. I loved the songs of L and S. My very first album was the
      Coasters Greatest Hits which of course was L and S songs. I have their book which is a
      history of rock and roll. Man I loved those guys. A very sad day in the music business.
      May Mr. Leiber rest in peace.
      • badgerkeeb 9 mths ago
        The Coasters Greatest Hits was my first 8 track tape. I still have it today.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        oh, I wish I had my original album. I did buy not too long ago a pretty good cd of almost of the hits, except "zing went the strings of my heart". nice to hear someone else enjoyed the coasters and the songs of L and S.
    • twinfish63  •  9 mths ago
      One of God's gifts to the world; THANK YOU, Jerry.:)
    • Leeroy Jenkins  •  9 mths ago
      These guys wrote songs that defined the rock 'n roll era.
    • dante  •  9 mths ago
      Correction! Not that Good of a singer. Then again, at the end it did look like he ate a lot of food. That's another one for you white people while your putting the appearance brown skinned people down. You clowns!
    • dante  •  9 mths ago
      Steve H. It's funny how someone insult black people by comparing Elvis to them saying he deserves the songs because he was better. I like Elvis, I don't like the racist remarks, you can talk about other people, but not Elvis. Get out of here. I do know talent, he is not that food of a singer. The Eagles have talent, Frampton has talent, The Temptations would sing Elvis to his average grave. Justin Beaver sounds better than Elvis. Rebecca Black sounds better than Elvis. That's for all you hatin white people.
      • Teach 9 mths ago
        You must be totally unfamiliar with Elvis's early work to put him down this way. With the exception of some of the Temps, Elvis had more talent in his little toe than all the other people you mention put together. He was one of the few white artists in the fifties who approached black music with real respect and admiration, and did a great job interpreting R&B artists such as Arthur "Big Boy" Cruddup. Don't judge Elvis by the sad, overblown Vegas showman he became later in life. You have to listen to the pre-Army recordings to understand why he became one of the biggest stars in the history of show business, and why he was so beloved by later greats such as Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
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