Jerry Leiber

Jerry Leiber

Jerry Leiber Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 22, 2011.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jerry Leiber, who with longtime partner Mike Stoller wrote "Hound Dog," "Jailhouse Rock," "Yakety Yak" and other hit songs that came to define early rock 'n' roll, died Monday. He was 78.

He was surrounded by family when he died unexpectedly of cardiopulmonary failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said his longtime publicist, Bobbi Marcus.

With Leiber as lyricist and Stoller as composer, the team channeled their blues and jazz backgrounds into pop songs performed by such artists as Elvis Presley, Dion and the Belmonts, the Coasters, the Drifters and Ben E. King in a way that would help create a joyous new musical style.

From their breakout hit, blues great Big Mama Thornton's 1953 rendition of "Hound Dog," until their songwriting took a more serious turn in 1969 with Peggy Lee's recording of "Is That All There Is?" the pair remained one of the most successful teams in pop music history.

"He was my friend, my buddy, my writing partner for 61 years," Stoller said. "We met when we were 17 years old. He had a way with words. There was nobody better. I am going to miss him."

The two chronicled their lifelong partnership, which Leiber called "the longest running argument in show business," in their 2009 memoir, "Hound Dog: The Leiber & Stoller Autobiography." The pair's writing prowess and influence over the recording industry as pioneering independent producers earned them induction into the non-performer category of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

"The music world lost today one of its greatest poet laureates," said Terry Stewart, president of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. "Jerry not only wrote the words that everyone was singing, he led the way in how we verbalized our feelings about the societal changes we were living with in post-World War II life. Appropriately, his vehicles of choice were the emerging populist musical genres of rhythm and blues and then rock and roll."

Leiber, who like Stoller was white, said his musical inspiration came from the close identification he had with black American culture during his boyhood and teen years in Baltimore and Los Angeles.

Thus he was the perfect lyricist for bluesy, jazz-inflected compositions like "Kansas City," "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots," "Charlie Brown," ''Drip Drop," "Stand By Me" and "On Broadway."

The lyrics could be poignant, as in "On Broadway," or full of humor, as in the antics of high school goofball Charlie Brown, who "calls the English teacher Daddy-O" and laments, "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?"

The result was a serious departure from the classically inflected music that had been produced by a previous generation of pop songwriters that included George Gershwin and Irving Berlin.

"Irving Berlin was the greatest songwriter of all time," Leiber told The Los Angeles Times' "West" magazine in 2006. "I was in awe of him. But his music wasn't my music. My music was the blues."

Over their career, they had 15 No. 1 hits in a variety of genres by 10 different artists. Among the performers who sang their songs were Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Willie Nelson, Frank Sinatra, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Otis Redding.

Leiber and Stoller were instrumental in helping launch Presley's career with such songs as "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock." The two far preferred Thornton's version of "Hound Dog" to Presley's, in part because the latter version changed some of the lyrics.

"Lick for lick, there's no comparison between the Presley version and the Big Mama original," Leiber said in the pair's dual autobiography, "Hound Dog," published in 2009. Stoller said he was annoyed by the Presley version, but still praised the "edge of danger and mystery" that Presley brought to his covers of R&B records.

In the 1990s, their songs became the centerpiece of a long-running Broadway revue, "Smokey Joe's Cafe," which won a Grammy for best musical show album in 1996.

"The songwriting team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller remains one of the greatest and most prolific partnerships of all time," said Martin N. Bandier, chairman and chief executive of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. "Like the lyrics in his iconic songs, Jerry was humorous, insightful and always memorable. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, but lucky for all of us his songs will live on for generations."

Their last song to reach wide acclaim was the 1969 ballad, "Is That All There Is?" Lee's moody rendition of the song, whose lyrics are based on an 1896 short story by German author Thomas Mann, reached the top 20.

Leiber and Stoller continued to collaborate on earnest, eclectic projects, including 1975's "Mirrors."

Leiber was born in Baltimore in 1933 to Jewish immigrants from Poland. He met Stoller after moving to Los Angeles with his mother in 1950.

The two immediately began collaborating and formed their own record label, Spark, in 1953.

The pair had grown tired of writing pop hits by the late 1960s, Leiber once said, and decided to concentrate on more serious music. Those later efforts never found the wide audience that their earlier work did, but Leiber said that was fine with him and his partner.

"The earlier market of swing and Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee and Duke Ellington was pretty much gone, but we liked that kind of sound and wanted to imitate it," he told The New York Times in 1995. "In a way, we had helped kill it with what we had done. We had helped bring down the cathedral, and now we didn't know where to pray."

Leiber was survived by three children, Jed, Oliver, and Jake; and two grandchildren, Chloe and Daphne.



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Harry Simpson

August 22, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

December 7, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. The Bible tells us at Isaiah 29:8,9 that death will be swallowed up and there will be no more tears.
Condolences, Hilda, South Carolina

David Bradley

September 7, 2011

"Jerry, thank-you for the wonder-filled memories and your many keen insights. It was an honor being your buddy and neighbor and I'll always treasure it. My deepest condolences to Gabby and Terry, Oliver Jed and Jake and Mike and his family." David Bradley

Laura Russell

September 1, 2011

I always smile when I think of you, wherever I was and will be.

Gary Beck

August 29, 2011

Great songs in the birth of rock music. Check his hits to hear his immense talent.

Laura Pinto

August 27, 2011

My heartfelt condolences to the family of Jerry Leiber, as well as to the friends who loved him. Deepest sympathies to Mike Stoller, his friend and partner for 60+ years. I have never met either of these gentlemen, but the Leiber/Stoller team was responsible for writing and/or producing so many of the recordings I grew up with, and their music is such an indelible part of life, that I feel as though I know them personally. Jerry Leiber has left behind a legacy that will outlive all of us, and the world is a richer place for his having been here. My thoughts are with the Leiber and Stoller families in their time of loss. Rest in peace, Mr. Leiber, and thank you.

August 26, 2011

I started working for Jerry and Mike when I was 18 years old, (and Jerry was 29),when their secretary Faith offered what started out as a part-time job to me. I worked for them before and through the start-up and sale of RedBird and BlueCat records, the George Goldner days. Jerry was a genuine character, interested in so much more than the fantastic rock and roll he and Mike wrote. I have never stopped thinking of myself as the luckiest person I know to have worked in such an incredible place, at such an incredible time, with such incredible peope, and at such a young age. Bonnie

Bryan Ready

August 25, 2011

Modern music as we know it would not exist without Jerry Leiber. You will be missed. Rest in Peace.

Alessandra Marc

August 25, 2011

I'm grateful for the music you created which brought joy to so many! Alessandra Marc

Diane

August 25, 2011

Thank you Mr. Leiber for some of the most memorable songs ever written. Like me, I know that many people are taken back to unforgettable and precious times when they hear them. Your work will live on for generations to come. Condolences to all your family and friends. Rest in Heavenly Peace.

Deanna Neuberg

August 24, 2011

Such wonderful music! Thank you Jerry

Juliet Hanlon

August 24, 2011

Through the work association with his son, Jed, I had the rare opportunity to meet Mr Leiber, who was and always will be an inspiration to me. That one blue eye and one brown eye with his remarkable poise, he only encouraged my singing, to keep at it no matter what and to believe in my talent. I will be forever grateful to his equally talented son Jed who carries on the legacy, that I had the privilege to work with. God bless you Mr Leiber and thank you for the beauty you left on earth and to the music industry.

Paul Gardner

August 24, 2011

I must have heard Jerry's tunes a million times. The music world is a far better place with his lyrics."You ain't nothin' but a hound dog." Love it. Rest in peace, Mr. Leiber.

Helen Cawyer

August 24, 2011

I had all those old 45s and when my kids were little, they used to play them over and over again. They loved them just as much as I did. Long live Rock and Roll! And may Jerry Leiber RIP. I did not realize he was the one who with Stoller wrote all those great dance tunes. I really loved "Stand By Me" too.

August 23, 2011

Having the music Jerry wrote made my high school years much more bearable. My first dance with that special girl was Smokey Joe's Cafe. My deepest condolence. John D from KC

Clarice Barron

August 23, 2011

Having been born in 1945, I grew up with Jerry Leiber's music. How I miss those words which were sweet, funny and fun. Thank God he came to earth because he entertained millions of us. May God bless the Leiber family.

Faith Tobin

August 23, 2011

Dear Leiber Family hello there my name is Faith Tobin and I'd like to express my condolences's to the [email protected]'ll surely be missed.I found out tonight.

Kenneth Boykin

August 23, 2011

His lyrics defined the transistion of the music of our generation from that of our parents. This was "coming of age" music for the Baby Boom generation.

Jennifer Neeman

August 23, 2011

I am so, so sad to hear of the news of the passing of Jerry Leiber. What a genius! The world owes him so much! Thank you, thank you so much, Jerry for sharing your genius with the world, especially to my generation, the baby boomers. My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to his family.

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

August 23, 2011

REST IN PEACE

Steve Griffin

August 23, 2011

Mr Leiber you entertained us, enlightened us and wowed us with your joyous music and words. Your actual time on this earth may be at an end but your legacy and memory will live on forever. Rest in Peace

Ray Phillips

August 23, 2011

Mr. Leiber: I have worked Smokey Joes Cafe several times in the orchestra. Awesome arrangements. Thanks for the great music and memories.

Frank Abdo

August 23, 2011

Mr Leiber, I want to thank you for the music. It is as the song in Memphis goes "the music of my soul" RIP knowing the joy of your songs will continue for generations yet unborn thanks to you and Mr Stoller. A long lasting tribute is the play "Smokey Joes Cafe" that truly captures the talent of Leiber and Stoller beautifully.

Steve Almond

August 23, 2011

Thank you Jerry. Life could not have been as good without the musical contributions by you and Mike. May your songs and, thereby, memory of you be immortal.

Joan Besen

August 23, 2011

"Is that all there is?"... in this case, there is a legacy of songs which will live forever in the heart of the world, and a permanent source of inspiration to all of us who write songs for a living. We can't help but keep dancing.
Tears for his loss. Joy for his gift.
All sympathies to his family and Mike Stoller

Rebecca McCoy

August 23, 2011

Such a great loss to the music world. I remember his songs with such fondness.

Tom Pillion

August 23, 2011

Starting with my first purchase of Elvis's "Hound dog" in 1956, when I was nine years old, I began noticing the "Lieber-Stoller" credits on so many of my 45's. Lieber-Stoller were a major influence on my wanting to be a songwriter and, although I never pursued a full-time songwriting career, to this day I still compose for fun and profit, and consider Jerry Lieber to be the epitome of a lyricist. He was clever, funny, and witty, yet always tasteful. I loved the "Smokey Joe's Cafe" revue. Jerry, thank you for the wonderful body of work you have given us, and may you rest in peace.

Paula Compton

August 23, 2011

To the Family of Jerry Leiber I offer my deepest sympathy. My husband, sister, brother-in-law and I had the honor of meeting your Father/Grandfathers partner Mike Stoller and his wife on a Panama Canal Cruise in December. Their Legacy to music will live on forever.

August 23, 2011

SORRY--A GREAT LOSS!

JAYNE MARSH
SMC

leonard brooks

August 23, 2011

as a friend, you never left,
adios, leonard brooks

August 23, 2011

Thank you for mentioning Big Mama Thornton's treatment of Hound Dog in your tribute to the great Jerry Leiber. Man, we need an hour of radio silence today. Farwell to one of the best ever.

Les

August 23, 2011

Mr Leiber's family....Such era of great music.....His song writing ability will be missed.

Les Breese

August 23, 2011

My wife and I carry such fond memories of having seen "Smokey Joe's Cafe" on Broadway, thanks, in part, to the writing talent of Jerry Leiber. He was a remarkable and gifted artist. My sincere condolences to the family, friends, and fellow fans of Mr. Leiber. His memorable lyrics will last forever!

T B

August 23, 2011

Thank you for the great soundtrack of our lives. God Bless you all.

Robyn

August 23, 2011

Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. I am sorry for the Leiber's family loss. Hope the family can find strength & hope from the comforting words of the Bible.

T C

August 23, 2011

God Bless you one of the greatest songer writer. thankyou for bring your music to the word with out you and Mr, Stroller the music i grew up on prob. would have been lost to your kids you dad give this world something few people do god bless him and god be with you in your time of loss. and god be with Mr. Stroller for the loss of his partner your two made a great writing team.

August 23, 2011

Thanks for the memories. God Bless

JM Gallagher

August 23, 2011

Dear Lieber Family,
What a talented man your Dad and
grandfather was. His music will live for generations. My children and grandchildren have been raised hearing his music. How wonderful to have him with you in music for the rest of your lives. Bless you all.

Fran S

August 23, 2011

Yes, yours was the music of our generation. We were blessed to have "known" your through that music. You will be missed. Rest in peace.

joe

August 22, 2011

The talent just spilled out of the Brill Building in NYC, where Jerry Leiber held forth with his writing partner Mike Stoller...so many, Bacharach, Paul Simon, Carole King, who, incidentally, co-wrote the very best Drifters song, "Some Kind of Wonderful", a love poem set to a cha cha beat here in Baltimore. Thank you Mr. Leiber for penning all of those tunes of our times. Peace up there.

August 22, 2011

TALENT-TALENT-TALENT-JERRY LEIBER PENNED SUCH GREAT MUSIC. HIS MUSIC WILL BE HERE FOREVER. REST IN PEACE.

VENA BERRY

August 22, 2011

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Leiber family. May you find a measure of comfort in that, "God is healing the broken-hearted Ones; And is binding up their painful spots" - PSALMS 147:3

Robin Barr

August 22, 2011

Those songs were just the best! He will live on through them. May happy memories comfort the family.

Steve McKaig

August 22, 2011

Your music was the soundtrack of our lives..

Lea Anne Schroeder

August 22, 2011

What joy Mr. Leiber brought me through his music! May our Lord bring joy and comfort to his family as they remember him and grieve such a tremendous loss.

Sincerely,
Lea Anne

Grace

August 22, 2011

Thank you so much for the memories.

Margaret

August 22, 2011

What a talented man Mr. Jerry Leiber was. His music played throught out the years as I grew up and many years before my time. I an truly sorry for your great loss at this time. May you know that our Heavenly Father is for us a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during distresses.

Theresa Campbell

August 22, 2011

May you find comfort in knowing God cares for you and will see you through this difficult time.

Joseph Fahey

August 22, 2011

Jerry was an important part of American music culture, and as such will always be here.

LMR

August 22, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

steven stancia

August 22, 2011

RIP

Adolphus Jennings

August 22, 2011

Jerry Leiber with his partner Mike Stoller wrote the finest songs that Elvis ever performed. Their catalog has stood the test of time. Mr. Leiber was lucky to have lived long enough to see his music so thoroughly enjoyed by millions.

Robert Zirbel

August 22, 2011

SO SILENT WAS YOUR LEAVING
by Robert M. H. Zirbel

So silent was your leaving,
Not a sound to say goodbye,
Just a silence that you left behind
And that silence seemed to say
“Please, please…
Do not grieve…
For I just had to go.”

So silent was your leaving,
Uttering not a painful cry
Nor even a fearful moan.
And that silence seemed to say
“Please, please…
Do not grieve…
For I just had to go.”

That silence is still not shattered
Even though my tears pour down
To join with all the unsaid words…
Those special, special words…
That I had always meant to say.

If I had cried out “Please, please don’t go.”
Would you have stayed?
No, I think not
For you had been called…
And you knew you had to go.
Yes, you knew you had to go.

You inspired me to write a short story after you and Stoller wrote "Little Egypt" and I handed it to one of the Coasters a few years ago here in Las Vegas and he loved it. I met one of the new Coasters here Saturday and we talked about your talents for music. God Bless You!!

long time fan

August 22, 2011

So long and rest in peace to a great
writer. His music goes on in loving
memory of Jerry.

JC

August 22, 2011

My thoughts and prayers go out to the
family of Jerry Leiber. All of his great
songs will be played, danced to, and
remembered forever......and OH, those
wonderful memories.

Richard Utz

August 22, 2011

We never met, yet you put a smile on my face, a song on my lips, and make me feel good to this day.
Your songs bring back many memories. I hear one, and go back 50 years to a specific time and place.
We all do.....our generation. Rest in peace,knowing what a huge impact you've had on so many.

August 22, 2011

One of the giants of songwriting has passed. The number of classics he and Mike Stoller penned is astonishing.

R Golay

August 22, 2011

To the the family of Jerry Leiber - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

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