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After college, Goldenberg was a computer programmer, but he quit the job due to an ulcer. He found work as a pianist and arranger. [4] He was hired to write the soundtrack for comedy sketches of Mike Nichols and Elaine May in the Broadway show, An Evening with Nichols and May. In the mid-1960s, Goldenberg met Steven Spielberg at Universal Studios.
Since the singer's role in the film was very demanding, she had little time to record any music. During an interview with Time in 1975, one of the editor's stated that Streisand called Billy Goldenberg and requested he turn the film's final music sequence into a standalone song, to which he completed. Goldenberg recalled that he "wrote like mad ...
Ballroom is a stage musical with a book by Jerome Kass and music by Billy Goldenberg [1] and lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.Debuting on Broadway in 1978, it was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical.
He expanded his 1975 “Queen of the Stardust Ballroom” song score, with lyricists Marilyn and Alan Bergman, into the score of the 1978 Broadway musical “Ballroom,” directed and ...
Goldenberg removed his name from the credits to avoid a publishing dispute. [5] The song was published by Presley's company Gladys Music, Inc. After Colonel Tom Parker heard the demo of the song sent by Earl Brown, he said: "This ain't Elvis' kind of song." Elvis was also there, and after countering Parker's argument, pleaded: "Let me give it a ...
The film's original score was composed by Billy Goldenberg, who had previously written music for productions directed by Spielberg, including his segment of the Night Gallery pilot and the Columbo episode "Murder by the Book", as well as scoring "L.A. 2017" with Robert Prince.
Banacek – Billy Goldenberg; The Banana Splits ("The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)") – Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams; Bare Essence ("In Finding You I Found Love") – Sarah Vaughan; Barefoot in the Park – Darlene Love and The Blossoms; Baretta ("Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow") – Dave Grusin and Morgan Ames; Performed by Sammy ...
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