Artist:
Richard Whiting |
Nov 12, 1891 in Peoria, Illinois
Died:
Feb 10, 1938 in Beverly Hills, California
- Genre: Vocal Music
- Active: teens, '20s, '30s
- Instrument: Composer, Songwriter
- Representative Song: "My Ideal"
Artist:
Richard Whiting |
| Wikipedia: Richard A. Whiting |
Richard A. Whiting (November 12, 1891-February 10, 1938) was a writer of popular songs.
He was born in Peoria, Illinois. He attended the Harvard Military School in Los Angeles, California. Upon his graduation, Whiting began his career as a staff writer for various music publishers. In 1912, he became a personal manager.
In 1919, he moved to Hollywood and wrote a number of film scores. He wrote music, collaborating with such lyricists as BG DeSylva, Ray Egan, Johnny Mercer, Neil Moret, Leo Robin, Gus Kahn, and Sidney Clare, to produce a number of hits (listed below). He also wrote a number of scores for Broadway plays.
He was the father of singer/actress Margaret Whiting and actress Barbara Whiting Smith.
He died from a heart attack in Beverly Hills, California, aged 46. He died at the height of his powers and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.
| Great American Songbook | |
|---|---|
| Songwriters |
Ahlert • Arlen • Berlin • Blane • Bloom • Cahn • Carleton • Carmichael • Coleman • Dietz • Donaldson • Duke • Ellington • Fain • Fields • G. Gershwin • I. Gershwin • Green • Hammerstein • Hart • Jones • Kern • Lane • Lerner • Lewis • Loewe • Loesser • Mancini • Mandel • Martin • McHugh • Mercer • Noble • Porter • Rodgers • Schwartz • Stept • Styne • Van Heusen • Warren • Webster • Whiting • Youmans |
| Singers |
Anka • Armstrong • Astaire • Bennett • Boswell •
Brice • Bublé • Carter • Charles •
Christy • Clooney • Cole • Como •
Connick • Crosby • Darin • |
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