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Ted Shapiro

 
Artist: Ted Shapiro

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Susan Shapiro
  • Active: '20s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Piano, Songwriter

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If "If I Had You" was a song about a hit record, then songwriter Ted Shapiro could proudly file away the "if" part of the title as an irrelevancy. Co-written with Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly, the song has become a jazz and vocal music standard, with dozens of recorded versions by artists ranging from Frank Sinatra to Django Reinhardt to Faron Young. Sometimes simply using his surname as a credit, Shapiro was a native New York City Halloween baby who came up on the Tin Pan Alley scene of the '20s.

A fine pianist, Shapiro started out accompanying many great vaudeville singers such as Nora Bayes, Eva Tanguay, and Sophie Tucker. He became the latter artist's music director, performing alongside Tucker throughout her entire career. As a writer, Shapiro created a series of hits including the aforementioned "If I Had You," originally published in 1928, the frosty "Winter Weather," the distant "Far Away Island," the glittering "A Handful of Stars," the inquisitive "Ask Anyone in Love," and the simply indescribable "Dog on the Piano." His writing partners included his wife, Susan Shapiro. For recordings, the obvious place to look are Sophie Tucker sides. Shapiro also appears in a jazz piano capacity on Miff Mole sessions from the late '20s. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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Ted Shapiro (October 31, 1899 - March 26, 1980) was a United States popular music composer, pianist, and sheet music publisher.

Shapiro was born in New York City. He became a Tin Pan Alley songwriter and accompanied notable star vaudeville singers of the day, including Nora Bayes and Eva Tanguay. In 1921 he was hired as accompanist and music director for Sophie Tucker. Shapiro worked with Tucker for the rest of her life, appearing at the piano on stage with her, exchanging banter and wisecracks between songs. Shapiro also wrote a number of songs for Tucker.

Ted Shapiro became a member of ASCAP in 1924. His biggest hits were the holiday standard "Winter Weather" from 1941 and "If I Had You", first published in 1928, which continues to be covered by new recording artiststs and used in movie soundtracks into the 21st century. His other successful tunes and songs include "He's Home for a Little While", "A Handful of Stars", "To You", "Far Away Island", "Sitting in the Sand A-Sunnin'", "Now I'm In Love", ""You'll Be Reminded of Me", "Starlight Souvenirs", "This is No Dream", "Dog on the Piano", "Puttin' On the Dog", "Waitin' for Katy", and "Ask Anyone in Love".

Some of his songs were written in collaboration with his wife Susan Shapiro (b. November 4, 1923), an accomplished jewelry designer, who owned and operated a store called Trifles and Treasures on Kane Concourse in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida.

Ted Shapiro died at age 80 in Bay Harbor, Florida.


 
 
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