Happy 85th Birthday, Mike Stoller, of Lieber and Stoller
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Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Mike Stoller (left) and Jerry Leiber (right) flanking Elvis Presley on the cover of Leiber and Stoller's joint autobiography,
Hound Dog
Lyricist
Jerome "Jerry" Leiber (April 25, 1933 August 22, 2011) and composer
Mike Stoller (born
Michael Stoller;[citation needed] March 13, 1933) were American songwriting and record producing partners. They found success as the writers of such crossover hit songs as "Hound Dog" (1952) and "Kansas City" (1952). Later in the 1950s, particularly through their work with The Coasters, they created a string of ground-breaking hitsincluding "Young Blood" (1957), "Searchin'" (1957), and "Yakety Yak" (1958)that used the humorous vernacular of teenagers sung in a style that was openly theatrical rather than personal. They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with the Drifters in "There Goes My Baby" (1958), which influenced Phil Spector, who studied their productions while playing guitar on their sessions.
Leiber and Stoller wrote hits for Elvis Presley, including "Love Me" (1956), "Jailhouse Rock" (1957), "Loving You", "Don't", and "King Creole". They also collaborated with other writers on such songs as "On Broadway", written with Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil; "Stand By Me", written with Ben E. King; "Young Blood", written with Doc Pomus; and "Spanish Harlem", co-written by Leiber and Phil Spector. They were sometimes credited under the pseudonym Elmo Glick. In 1964, they launched Red Bird Records with George Goldner and, focusing on the "girl group" sound, released some of the greatest classics of the Brill Building period.
In all, Leiber and Stoller wrote or co-wrote over 70 chart hits. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
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Discography
Further information:
List of songs written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
You'll need a bigger monitor to see them all.
We don't kid around:
Same thing, with an additional tune:
Love this song. Always have:
Can't leave this out:
Sheesh, another great one. How many songs did Lieber and Stoller write?