Robert Mellin
Robert Mellin | |
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Born | Israel Melnikoff September 22, 1902 music publisher |
Israel Melnikoff (September 22, 1902 – July 10, 1994), known professionally as Robert Mellin, was a
Moving to Europe in the early 1950s, Mellin wrote the music or lyrics for hundreds of songs, including several hits, over the next two decades. His biggest hit was My One and Only Love written with lyricist Guy Wood. It was recorded by many artists, including Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Chet Baker and (as a duet) John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman. In 1962 Mellin wrote lyrics for Acker Bilk's instrumental Stranger on the Shore, enabling it to be covered by vocal artists.[2]
From the mid-1950s onwards he ran his own music publishing company, Robert Mellin Music, based in London's Tin Pan Alley on
Mellin married the songwriter Patricia Rossiter in 1980. He died while on a business trip to Rome at age 91.[1][6]
Songs
- Eddie Fisher: "I'm Yours" (1952) – music and lyrics by Mellin
- Frank Sinatra: "My One and Only Love" (1953) – music by Guy Wood, lyrics by Mellin[2]
- Ames Brothers: "You, You, You" (1953) – music by Lotar Olias, lyrics by Mellin[5]
- Nat King Cole: "My One Sin" (1955) – music by Vittorio Mascheroni, lyrics by Mellin[2]
- Frank Sinatra: "Rain (Falling from the Sky)" (1955) – music and lyrics by Mellin and Gunther Finlay[2]
- "Stranger on the Shore" (1962) – lyrics by Mellin (original composition by Acker Bilk was an instrumental)[5]
- Julie Rogers, Lydia MacDonald: "You Never Told Me" (1966) – music by Piero Piccioni, lyrics by Mellin
References
- ^ a b c Marshall, Jim. IMDb mini biography
- ^ a b c d e Huey, Steve. "Robert Mellin". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- ^ Silva Screen FILMCD 705 (1990)
- ^ Don Quixote Theme, YouTube
- ^ a b c Burlingame, Sandra. "Robert Mellin". JazzBiographies.com. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
External links
- Robert Mellin at IMDb