Noted composer, prolific songwriter, and multi-talented individual, renowned for his impressive body of work in the music industry. With a storied career spanning multiple decades, he has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
Educated at the esteemed Coll. Writer, he honed his skills and went on to join the prestigious ASCAP in 1951. Specializing in crafting catchy, hummable melodies that stuck in the minds of listeners, he became a master of his craft.
Throughout his illustrious career, he penned an impressive array of popular song compositions, including the iconic "Come On-a My House", "Witch Doctor", and "Chipmunk Song". His repertoire also boasts an extensive list of other notable works, such as "Armen's Theme", "Safari", "Freddy, Freddy", "Copyright 1960", "Medicore", "Sack Time", "A Little Beauty", "The Prom", "Bagdad Express", "Little Brass Band", "Maria from Madrid", "Gotta Get to Your House", and "The Donkey and the School Boy", among many, many more.