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Jerome "Jerry" Leiber (born April 25, 1933) and Mike Stoller (born March 13, 1933) are among the most influential American songwriters and music producers in post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 popular music
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
.

Their first successes were as the writers of such crossover
Crossover (music)

Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or Music genre....
 hit songs as "Hound Dog
Hound Dog (song)

"Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Other early versions illustrate the differences among blues, country music, and rock and roll in the mid 1950s....
" and "Kansas City
Kansas City (R&B song)

"Kansas City" is the title of a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. The song, a 12-bar blues, was first recorded by Little Willie Littlefield that same year, under the title, "KC Lovin' "....
." Later in the 1950s, particularly through their work with The Coasters
The Coasters

The Coasters are a Rhythm and Blues/rock and roll vocal group that had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Blood ," their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
, they created a string of ground-breaking hits that are some of the most entertaining in rock and roll, by using the humorous vernacular of the teenagers sung in a style that was openly theatrical rather than personal, songs that include "Young Blood
Young Blood

"Young Blood" is a song written by the songwriter team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, together with Doc Pomus, in 1957.Musically, the song follows a minor blues structure, built mostly around three chords except for the bridge ....
," "Searchin'
Searchin'

"Searchin" is a song written by Leiber and Stoller specifically for The Coasters. It was released as a Single on Atco Records in March 1957, and topped the List of number-one R&B hits for twelve weeks....
," and "Yakety Yak
Yakety Yak

"Yakety Yak" is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in 1958 in music, spending seven weeks as number one on List of number-one rhythm and blues hits and a week as Hot 100 number-one hits of 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100....
." They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with The Drifters
The Drifters

The Drifters are a long-lived American doo wop/R&B vocal group with a peak in popularity from 1953 to 1962, though several splinter Drifters continue to perform today....
 in "There Goes My Baby
There Goes My Baby (song)

"There Goes My Baby" is a song written by Ben E. King and the songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Drifters, Ben E. King does lead....
" and influencing Phil Spector
Phil Spector

Harvey Philip Spector is an United Statesn record producer and songwriter.The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s' girl group sound and clocked in over twenty-five Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965....
  who worked with them on recordings of The Drifters and Ben E. King
Ben E. King

Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
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Jerome "Jerry" Leiber (born April 25, 1933) and Mike Stoller (born March 13, 1933) are among the most influential American songwriters and music producers in post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 popular music
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
.

Their first successes were as the writers of such crossover
Crossover (music)

Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or Music genre....
 hit songs as "Hound Dog
Hound Dog (song)

"Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Other early versions illustrate the differences among blues, country music, and rock and roll in the mid 1950s....
" and "Kansas City
Kansas City (R&B song)

"Kansas City" is the title of a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. The song, a 12-bar blues, was first recorded by Little Willie Littlefield that same year, under the title, "KC Lovin' "....
." Later in the 1950s, particularly through their work with The Coasters
The Coasters

The Coasters are a Rhythm and Blues/rock and roll vocal group that had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Blood ," their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
, they created a string of ground-breaking hits that are some of the most entertaining in rock and roll, by using the humorous vernacular of the teenagers sung in a style that was openly theatrical rather than personal, songs that include "Young Blood
Young Blood

"Young Blood" is a song written by the songwriter team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, together with Doc Pomus, in 1957.Musically, the song follows a minor blues structure, built mostly around three chords except for the bridge ....
," "Searchin'
Searchin'

"Searchin" is a song written by Leiber and Stoller specifically for The Coasters. It was released as a Single on Atco Records in March 1957, and topped the List of number-one R&B hits for twelve weeks....
," and "Yakety Yak
Yakety Yak

"Yakety Yak" is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in 1958 in music, spending seven weeks as number one on List of number-one rhythm and blues hits and a week as Hot 100 number-one hits of 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100....
." They were the first to surround black music with elaborate production values, enhancing its emotional power with The Drifters
The Drifters

The Drifters are a long-lived American doo wop/R&B vocal group with a peak in popularity from 1953 to 1962, though several splinter Drifters continue to perform today....
 in "There Goes My Baby
There Goes My Baby (song)

"There Goes My Baby" is a song written by Ben E. King and the songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Drifters, Ben E. King does lead....
" and influencing Phil Spector
Phil Spector

Harvey Philip Spector is an United Statesn record producer and songwriter.The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s' girl group sound and clocked in over twenty-five Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965....
  who worked with them on recordings of The Drifters and Ben E. King
Ben E. King

Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
. Leiber and Stoller went into the record business and, focusing on the "girl group
Girl group

A girl group is a popular music act featuring several young female singers who generally Harmony together.Girl groups emerged in the late 1950s as groups of young singers teamed up with behind-the-scenes songwriters and music producers to create hit singles, often featuring glossy production values and backing by top studio musicians....
" sound, released some of the greatest classics of the Brill Building
Brill Building

The Brill Building is an office building located at 1619 Broadway in New York City, just north of Times Square. The Brill Building was intended as a financial office space for brokers and bankers....
 period.

They wrote hits including "Love Me
Love Me (Leiber/Stoller song)

"Love Me" is sentimental song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and popularized by Elvis Presley in 1956. Conceived as a parody of a country western music, it was initially interpreted by R&B duo Willy and Ruth in 1954 , then by Georgia Gibbs the same year....
," "Loving You
Loving You

Loving You is an United States motion picture directed by Hal Kanter, released by Paramount Pictures on July 9, 1957. The film stars Elvis Presley, Lizabeth Scott , and Wendell Corey....
," "Don't," and "Jailhouse Rock
Jailhouse Rock (song)

"Jailhouse Rock" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller that first became a hit for Elvis Presley. The song was first released as a 45rpm single on September 24, 1957, to coincide with the release of Presley's motion picture, Jailhouse Rock ....
," among others for Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Songwriters Hall of Fame is an arm of the National Academy of Popular Music. It was founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer and music publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond....
 in 1985 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 in 1987.

History

Leiber came from Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, Stoller from Long Island, but they met in Los Angeles in 1950, where Stoller was a freshman
Freshman

A freshman is a first-year student in an educational institution. The term first year can also be used as a noun, to describe the students themselves ....
 at Los Angeles City College
Los Angeles City College

Los Angeles City College, known as LACC, is a public community college in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California section of Los Angeles, California....
 while Leiber was a senior at Fairfax High
Fairfax High School (Los Angeles)

Fairfax High School is a Los Angeles Unified School District high school located in Los Angeles, California, United States, near the border of West Hollywood in the Fairfax District, Los Angeles, California of Los Angeles....
. Stoller had graduated from Belmont High School. After school, Stoller played piano and Leiber worked in a record store and, when they met, they found they shared a love of blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 and rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
. In 1950, Jimmy Witherspoon
Jimmy Witherspoon

Jimmy Witherspoon was an United States blues singer.James Witherspoon was born in Gurdon, Arkansas, Arkansas. He first attracted attention singing with Teddy Weatherford's band in Calcutta, India, which made regular radio broadcasts over the U....
 recorded and performed their first commercial song, "Real Ugly Woman." Their first hit composition was "Hard Times," recorded by Charles Brown
Charles Brown (musician)

Charles Brown , born in Texas City, Texas was an American blues singer and pianist whose soft-toned, slow-paced blues-club style influenced the development of blues performance during the 1940s and 1950s....
, which was a rhythm and blues hit in 1952. "Kansas City
Kansas City (R&B song)

"Kansas City" is the title of a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. The song, a 12-bar blues, was first recorded by Little Willie Littlefield that same year, under the title, "KC Lovin' "....
," which was also recorded in 1952 (as "K. C. Loving") by Little Willie Littlefield
Little Willie Littlefield

Little Willie Littlefield is an United States Rhythm and blues pianist and singer....
, became a No. 1 hit in 1959 for Wilbert Harrison
Wilbert Harrison

Wilbert Harrison was an United States singer/pianist/guitarist/harmonica player.Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, Harrison had a Hot 100 number-one hits of 1959 gramophone record in 1959 with the song "Kansas City "....
. In 1952, they wrote "Hound Dog
Hound Dog (song)

"Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Other early versions illustrate the differences among blues, country music, and rock and roll in the mid 1950s....
" for Big Mama Thornton
Big Mama Thornton

Willie Mae Thornton was an American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. She was the first to record the hit song "Hound Dog " in 1952. The song was #1 on the Billboard charts for seven weeks....
, which became a hit for her in 1953; it became a much bigger hit for Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
 in 1956, although in a bowdlerized
Thomas Bowdler

Thomas Bowdler was an English physician who published an expurgated edition of William Shakespeare's work that he considered to be more appropriate for women and children than the original....
 version. Their later songs often had lyrics more appropriate for pop music
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, and their combination of rhythm and blues with pop lyrics revolutionized pop, rock and roll and punk rock.

They formed Spark Records
Spark Records

Spark Records was a record label started by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller c. 1954 in music.See also * List of record labels...
 in 1953 with their mentor, Lester Sill
Lester Sill

Lester Sill was an United States record label executive, best remembered as Phil Spector's partner in Philles Records , and also as the head of both Colpix Records and the later Colgems Records....
. Their songs from this period include "Smokey Joe's Cafe" and "Riot in Cell Block #9," both recorded by The Robins.

The label was later bought by Atlantic Records
Atlantic Records

Atlantic Records is an United States record label best known for its many recordings of rhythm & blues, rock and roll, and jazz. Long one of the most important American independent labels, Atlantic now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group, which consolidated Atlantic Records and the Elektra Entertainment Group into one...
, which hired Leiber and Stoller in an innovative deal that allowed them to produce for other labels. This, in effect, made them the first independent record producers. At Atlantic, they revitalized the careers of the Drifters and turned out hit after hit for The Coasters
The Coasters

The Coasters are a Rhythm and Blues/rock and roll vocal group that had a string of hits in the late 1950s. Beginning with "Searchin'" and "Young Blood ," their most memorable songs were written by the songwriting and producing team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
, a spin-off of The Robins. Their songs from this period include "Charlie Brown," "Searchin'
Searchin'

"Searchin" is a song written by Leiber and Stoller specifically for The Coasters. It was released as a Single on Atco Records in March 1957, and topped the List of number-one R&B hits for twelve weeks....
," "Yakety Yak
Yakety Yak

"Yakety Yak" is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in 1958 in music, spending seven weeks as number one on List of number-one rhythm and blues hits and a week as Hot 100 number-one hits of 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100....
," "Stand By Me
Stand by Me (song)

"Stand by Me" is the title of a song performed by Ben E. King and written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song is inspired by a traditional Gospel song of the same name, originally composed by Charles A....
" (written with Ben E. King
Ben E. King

Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
), and "On Broadway
On Broadway

"On Broadway" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil in collaboration with the team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
" (written with Barry Mann
Barry Mann

Barry Mann is an United States songwriter, and part of one of the most prolific songwriting partnerships in the world of rock and roll music....
 and Cynthia Weil
Cynthia Weil

Cynthia Weil is a prominent United States songwriter. She is famous for having written many songs together with Barry Mann.Weil was trained as an actor and dancer but soon demonstrated a songwriting ability that led to her collaboration with Barry Mann whom she would eventually marriage....
), among numerous other hits. (For the Coasters alone, they wrote twenty-four songs that appeared in the national charts.)

In 1955, Leiber and Stoller produced a recording of their song, "Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots
Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots

"Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots" is a popular song that was a top-ten hit for The Cheers in the fall of 1955. It went to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts....
," with the white vocal group, The Cheers. Soon after, the song was recorded by Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf

?dith Piaf was a France singer and cultural icon of partly algeria and Italy descent who "is almost universally regarded as France's greatest popular singer." Her singing reflected her life, with her specialty being ballads....
 in a French translation titled, "L'Homme à la Moto." The European royalties from another Cheers record, "Bazoom (I Need Your Lovin')," funded a 1956 trip to Europe for Stoller and his first wife, Meryl, on which they met Piaf. They returned on the SS Andrea Doria
SS Andrea Doria

SS Andrea Doria was an ocean liner for the Italian Line home ported in Genoa, Italy, most famous for its sinking in 1956. Named after the 16th-century Genoa admiral Andrea Doria, the Andrea Doria had a gross register tonnage of 29,100 and a capacity of about 1,200 passengers and 500 crew....
. Alas, the Stollers had to finish the journey to New York without the ship. After their rescue, Leiber greeted Stoller at the dock with the news that "Hound Dog
Hound Dog (song)

"Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Other early versions illustrate the differences among blues, country music, and rock and roll in the mid 1950s....
" had become a hit for Elvis. Stoller's reply was, "Elvis who?"

Post 1950s

In the early 1960s, Phil Spector
Phil Spector

Harvey Philip Spector is an United Statesn record producer and songwriter.The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s' girl group sound and clocked in over twenty-five Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965....
 served an apprenticeship of sorts with Leiber and Stoller in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, developing his record producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
's craft while assisting and playing guitar on their sessions, including "On Broadway
On Broadway

"On Broadway" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil in collaboration with the team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
."

After leaving the employ of Atlantic Records, where they produced, and often wrote, many classic recordings by The Drifters
The Drifters

The Drifters are a long-lived American doo wop/R&B vocal group with a peak in popularity from 1953 to 1962, though several splinter Drifters continue to perform today....
 and Ben E. King
Ben E. King

Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
, they produced a remarkable series of records for United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
' record wing. They produced hugely influential hits by Jay and the Americans
Jay and the Americans

Jay and the Americans were a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howard Kane , Kenny Vance and Sandy Deanne , though their greatest success on the Billboard magazine came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black....
 ("She Cried"), The Exciters
The Exciters

The Exciters were an United States pop music group of the 1960s. They were originally a girl group, although a male member was added later. The group consisted of lead singing Brenda Reid, her husband Herb Rooney, Carolyn Johnson and Lillian Walker....
 ("Tell Him"), and The Clovers
The Clovers

The Clovers are an American rhythm & blues group....
 ("Love Potion #9
Love Potion No. 9 (song)

"Love Potion No. 9" is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by The Clovers.The song has since been covered by numerous artists....
," also written by Leiber and Stoller.)

In the 1960s, Leiber and Stoller founded and briefly owned Red Bird Records
Red Bird Records

Red Bird Records was a record label started by legendary American popular music songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1964 in music. Though often thought of as a "girl-group" label, female-led acts made up only 40% of the artist roster on Red Bird and its associated labels ....
, which issued the Shangri-Las
The Shangri-Las

The Shangri-Las were an United States pop music girl group of the 1960s. Between 1964 and 1966 they charted with often heartbreaking teen melodramas, and remain known for "Leader of the Pack" and "Remember "....
' "Leader of the Pack" and the Dixie Cups
The Dixie Cups

The Dixie Cups are an United States pop music girl group of the 1960s....
' "Chapel of Love
Chapel of Love

"Chapel of Love" is a song songwriter by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector, and made famous by The Dixie Cups in 1964, spending three weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100....
." After selling Red Bird, they continued working as independent producers and writing songs. Their best known song from this period is "Is That All There Is?
Is That All There Is?

"Is That All There Is?" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Peggy Lee in 1969 in music. The song was originally recorded by Leslie Uggams in 1968....
" recorded by Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee

Peggy Lee was an United States jazz and traditional pop singer and songwriter and Academy Award-nominated actress. She was born Norma Deloris Egstrom in Jamestown, North Dakota....
 in 1969; earlier in the decade, they had had a minor hit with Lee in the well-remembered "I'm a Woman
I'm a Woman (song)

The song "I'm a Woman" was written by famed songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and was first recorded in 1962 by Christine Kittrell....
." Their last major hit production was "Stuck In the Middle With You," by Stealers Wheel
Stealers Wheel

Stealers Wheel is a Scotland folk rock/rock and roll band formed in Paisley , Renfrewshire in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty....
 in 1972. In 1975, they recorded an album of art songs with Peggy Lee, entitled Mirrors
Mirrors (Peggy Lee album)

Mirrors is a 1975 album by Peggy Lee, being an A&M Records album of neo-cabaret "art songs" sung by that same Peggy Lee, written and produced by rock & roll pioneers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, mostly arranged & conducted by Johnny Mandel....
. A remixed and expanded version of this album was released in 2005 as Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller.

In the late seventies, A&M records
A&M Records

A&M Records is an United States record label owned by Universal Music Group which operates through the Interscope-Geffen-A&M division....
 recruited Leiber & Stoller to write and produce an album for young British sensation Elkie Brooks
Elkie Brooks

Elkie Brooks is an English singer, formerly a vocalist with Vinegar Joe , and later a solo artist. Known for her powerful husky voice....
. The album Two Days Away
Two Days Away

Two Days Away is an album by Elkie Brooks....
 (1977) proved a major success in the UK and most of Europe. Their composition "Pearl's A Singer
Pearl's A Singer

"Pearl's a Singer" is a song made famous by the United Kingdom singer Elkie Brooks, as taken from her 1977 album, Two Days Away.Her debut record chart single , "Pearl's a Singer" reached #8 in the UK Singles Chart in spring 1977....
" (written with Ralph Dino & John Sembello) became a huge hit for Brooks, and remains her signature tune to this day. The collaboration proved so successful, they produced another album for her, Live and Learn
Live and Learn

Live and Learn is an album by Elkie Brooks....
, in 1979.

They won Grammy awards for "Is That All There Is?
Is That All There Is?

"Is That All There Is?" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Peggy Lee in 1969 in music. The song was originally recorded by Leslie Uggams in 1968....
" and for the cast album of Smokey Joe's Cafe
Smokey Joe's Cafe

Smokey Joe's Cafe is a musical theatrical revue showcasing 39 pop standards, including rock and roll, rhythm and blues songs written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
, a 1995 Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 musical
Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. The emotional content of the piece ? humor, pathos, love, anger ? as well as the story itself, is communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole....
 based on their work. Smokey Joe's Cafe was also nominated for seven Tony award
Tony Award

The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live United States theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ceremony in New York City....
s, and became the longest-running musical revue in Broadway history. They had previously written a musical version of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is a 1974 in film Canada comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff; based on the 1959 in literature The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler....
 (with a book by Mordecai Richler
Mordecai Richler

Mordecai Richler, Order of Canada was a Canada author, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and essayist. A leading critic called him "the great shining star of his Canadian literary generation" and a pivotal figure in the country's history....
, adapting his own novel), which failed in Canada.

Mezzo-soprano
Mezzo-soprano

A mezzo-soprano is a type of European classical music female voice type whose range lies between the soprano and the contralto singing voices, usually extending from the A below middle C to the A two octaves above ....
 Joan Morris
Joan Morris

Joan Morris, mezzo-soprano, is one half of the famous musical duo of Bolcom and Morris. Her musical partner and husband is composer/pianist William Bolcom....
 and her pianist
Pianist

A pianist is a musician who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an musical ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or other performers....
-composer
Composer

A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
 husband William Bolcom
William Bolcom

William Elden Bolcom is an United States composer and piano. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, three Grammy Awards, and the Detroit Music Award....
 have recorded an album, Other Songs by Leiber and Stoller, featuring a number of their more unusual (and satiric) works (including "Let's Bring Back World War I," written specifically for them, and "Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey DeForest Bogart was an United_States_of_America actor and cultural icon. In 1997, Entertainment Weekly magazine named him the number one movie legend of all time....
," a tongue-in-cheek song about obsession with the actor.)

In 1982, Donald Fagen
Donald Fagen

Donald Jay Fagen is an United States musician and songwriter. He is co-founder, lead singer, and the principal songwriter of the jazz-influenced Rock music musical ensemble Steely Dan....
 covered their song, "Ruby Baby
Ruby Baby

"Ruby Baby" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by The Drifters and was a major R&B hit for them in 1956....
," on his acclaimed album, The Nightfly
The Nightfly

The Nightfly is the first solo album by Steely Dan co-founder Donald Fagen, released in 1982 in music. It was one of the first fully digital recordings of popular music....
.

Leiber and Stoller also have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
. They currently live in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

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.

Legacy

In the 1950s the rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 of the black entertainment world, up to then restricted to black clubs, was increasing its audience-share in areas previously reserved for popular music, and the phenomenon now known as "crossover
Crossover (music)

Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or Music genre....
" became apparent.

Leiber and Stoller affected the course of modern popular music in 1957 when they wrote and produced the crossover double-sided hit by The Coasters, "Young Blood
Young Blood

"Young Blood" is a song written by the songwriter team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, together with Doc Pomus, in 1957.Musically, the song follows a minor blues structure, built mostly around three chords except for the bridge ....
"/"Searchin'
Searchin'

"Searchin" is a song written by Leiber and Stoller specifically for The Coasters. It was released as a Single on Atco Records in March 1957, and topped the List of number-one R&B hits for twelve weeks....
." They released "Yakety Yak
Yakety Yak

"Yakety Yak" is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in 1958 in music, spending seven weeks as number one on List of number-one rhythm and blues hits and a week as Hot 100 number-one hits of 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100....
," which was a huge mainstream hit, as was the follow-up, "Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown (song)

"Charlie Brown" is a popular Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller song that was a top-ten hit for The Coasters in the spring of 1959 . It went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts, and was the first of three top-ten hits that year....
." This was followed by "Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones (song)

"Along Came Jones" is a comedic song originally recorded by The Coasters, but covered by many other groups and individuals....
," "Poison Ivy," "Shoppin' for Clothes," and "Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)."

They produced and cowrote "There Goes My Baby
There Goes My Baby (song)

"There Goes My Baby" is a song written by Ben E. King and the songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Drifters, Ben E. King does lead....
," a hit for The Drifters
The Drifters

The Drifters are a long-lived American doo wop/R&B vocal group with a peak in popularity from 1953 to 1962, though several splinter Drifters continue to perform today....
 in 1959, which introduced the use of strings
String orchestra

A string orchestra is understood as an orchestra composed solely of instruments of the violin family. These instruments are the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass ....
 for saxophone
Saxophone

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-like riffs and lavish production values into the established black R&B sound, laying the ground work for the soul music
Soul music

Soul music is a music genre originating in the United States combining elements of gospel music and rhythm and blues. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the African American culture through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, Secularity testifying." The genre occasion...
 that would follow.

The meticulous craft and high creativity they brought to rock and roll songwriting was a key influence on the rock and roll songwriters of the '60s, from the Aldon Music
Aldon Music

Aldon Music was a New York-based music publishing company, founded by Don Kirshner and Al Nevins in 1958. Aldon is regarded as having played a significant role in shaping the so-called "Brill Building" in the late 1950s and 1960s....
 songwriters such as Gerry Goffin
Gerry Goffin

Gerry Goffin is an United States lyricist. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 with former songwriter partner and first wife, Carole King....
 and Carole King
Carole King

Carole King is an United States singer, songwriter, and pianist. She was most active as a singer during the first half of the 1970s, though she was a successful songwriter for considerably longer both before and after this period....
, to the stable of Motown writers. John Lennon
John Lennon

John Winston Ono Lennon, Order of the British Empire was an English Rock music musician, singer, songwriter, artist, and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founding members of The Beatles....
 and Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney Member of the Order of the British Empire is a multiple Grammy Award-winning England singer-songwriter, poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, record producer, film producer, Painting, and Animal rights....
 both discussed the impact that Leiber and Stoller's compositions had on the development of their own songwriting.

Defining Songs

  • "There Goes My Baby
    There Goes My Baby

    There Goes My Baby may refer to:*"There Goes My Baby ", a 1959 single by Ben E. King and The Drifters*"There Goes My Baby", a song Donna Summer from her 1984 album Cats Without Claws...
    " (with Ben E. King
    Ben E. King

    Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
     (as Benjamin Nelson), Lover Patterson, and George Treadwell
    George Treadwell

    George McKinley Treadwell was an American jazz trumpeter.Treadwell played in the house band at Monroe's in Harlem in 1941-42, then worked with Benny Carter later in 1942 in Florida....
    )
  • "Hound Dog
    Hound Dog (song)

    "Hound Dog" is a twelve-bar blues written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton in 1952. Other early versions illustrate the differences among blues, country music, and rock and roll in the mid 1950s....
    "
  • "Kansas City
    Kansas City (R&B song)

    "Kansas City" is the title of a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. The song, a 12-bar blues, was first recorded by Little Willie Littlefield that same year, under the title, "KC Lovin' "....
    "
  • "Smokey Joe's Cafe
    Smokey Joe's Cafe

    Smokey Joe's Cafe is a musical theatrical revue showcasing 39 pop standards, including rock and roll, rhythm and blues songs written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller....
    "
  • "Yakety Yak
    Yakety Yak

    "Yakety Yak" is a song written, produced, and arranged by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller for The Coasters and released on Atlantic Records in 1958 in music, spending seven weeks as number one on List of number-one rhythm and blues hits and a week as Hot 100 number-one hits of 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100....
    "
  • "Poison Ivy"
  • "Charlie Brown
    Charlie Brown (song)

    "Charlie Brown" is a popular Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller song that was a top-ten hit for The Coasters in the spring of 1959 . It went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts, and was the first of three top-ten hits that year....
    "
  • "Ruby Baby
    Ruby Baby

    "Ruby Baby" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally recorded by The Drifters and was a major R&B hit for them in 1956....
    "
  • "Stand By Me
    Stand by Me (song)

    "Stand by Me" is the title of a song performed by Ben E. King and written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The song is inspired by a traditional Gospel song of the same name, originally composed by Charles A....
    " (with Ben E. King
    Ben E. King

    Ben E. King is an United States soul music singer. He is perhaps best known as the singer and songwriter of "Stand by Me ," a United States Top 40 hit record in both 1961 and 1987 and a chart-topper in the United Kingdom in 1987, and as one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group, The Drifters....
    )
  • "Jailhouse Rock
    Jailhouse Rock (song)

    "Jailhouse Rock" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller that first became a hit for Elvis Presley. The song was first released as a 45rpm single on September 24, 1957, to coincide with the release of Presley's motion picture, Jailhouse Rock ....
    "
  • "Love Potion No. 9
    Love Potion No. 9 (song)

    "Love Potion No. 9" is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by The Clovers.The song has since been covered by numerous artists....
    "
  • "Searchin'
    Searchin'

    "Searchin" is a song written by Leiber and Stoller specifically for The Coasters. It was released as a Single on Atco Records in March 1957, and topped the List of number-one R&B hits for twelve weeks....
    "
  • "Young Blood
    Young Blood

    "Young Blood" is a song written by the songwriter team Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, together with Doc Pomus, in 1957.Musically, the song follows a minor blues structure, built mostly around three chords except for the bridge ....
    " (with Doc Pomus
    Doc Pomus

    Doc Pomus was a twentieth century United States blues singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lyricist of many rock and roll hit record....
    )
  • "Is That All There Is?
    Is That All There Is?

    "Is That All There Is?" is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by Peggy Lee in 1969 in music. The song was originally recorded by Leslie Uggams in 1968....
    "
  • "I'm a Woman
    I'm a Woman (song)

    The song "I'm a Woman" was written by famed songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and was first recorded in 1962 by Christine Kittrell....
    "
  • "Lucky Lips
    Lucky Lips

    Lucky Lips is a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by Ruth Brown in 1957, and in 1963 by Cliff Richard, whose german version "Rote Lippen soll man k?ssen" was a #1 hit in West Germany....
    "
  • "On Broadway" (with Barry Mann
    Barry Mann

    Barry Mann is an United States songwriter, and part of one of the most prolific songwriting partnerships in the world of rock and roll music....
     and Cynthia Weil
    Cynthia Weil

    Cynthia Weil is a prominent United States songwriter. She is famous for having written many songs together with Barry Mann.Weil was trained as an actor and dancer but soon demonstrated a songwriting ability that led to her collaboration with Barry Mann whom she would eventually marriage....
    )
  • "Spanish Harlem
    Spanish Harlem (song)

    "Spanish Harlem" is a song released by Ben E. King in 1961 on Atco Records, written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector. The song was King's first hit away from The Drifters, a group he had led for several years....
    " (Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector
    Phil Spector

    Harvey Philip Spector is an United Statesn record producer and songwriter.The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s' girl group sound and clocked in over twenty-five Top 40 hits between 1960 and 1965....
    )


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