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From Marty Rudnick <mrudnick@marturo.com>
Subject RIP Ben Weisman (take 2)
Date Fri, 25 May 2007 10:44:57 -0700

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(source: Wikipedia)

Ben Weisman (November 16, 1921—May 20, 2007) was an American composer 
and pianist best known for having written many of the songs associated 
with Elvis Presley.

A native of Providence, Ben Weisman was one of Elvis Presley's chief 
songwriters throughout the 1960s. He co-composed for Elvis' movies and 
stage performances nearly sixty songs that proceeded to go gold or 
platinum, including "First in Line", "Got a Lot of Living to Do", 
"Follow That Dream" and "Wooden Heart". Weisman also wrote songs 
recorded by Barbra Streisand ("Love in the Afternoon"), The Beatles 
("Lend Me Your Comb"), Johnny Mathis ("When I Am with You"), Terry 
Stafford ("I'll Touch A Star"), Bobby Vee ("The Night Has A Thousand 
Eyes") and many others.

Since Weisman's outward appearance was atypical for a "rock 'roll guy", 
Elvis' pet nickname for him was "the mad professor". Just before 
Weisman's last meeting with Elvis in 1976, Elvis proudly announced to 
the crowd that he had recorded more of Weisman's songs than those of any 
other songwriter. Weisman's most recent musical score was for the 1995 
movie Crossroads at Laredo: The Lost Film of Edward D. Wood Jr.

Ben Weisman died at a long-term care hospital in Los Angeles after 
complications from Alzheimer's disease and stroke. He was 85.


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