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George Greeley

George Greeley (born Georgio Guariglia; July 23, 1917 – May 26, 2007) was an Italian-American pianist, conductor, composer, arranger, recording artist and record producer who is known for his extensive work across the spectrum of the entertainment industry. Starting as an arranger and pianist with several notable big bands in the 1940s, he segued into the Hollywood radio scene, working on several nationally broadcast variety programs. After conducting an Army Air Force Band during World War II, he was hired by Columbia Pictures as a staff pianist and orchestrator. He worked as pianist on several hundred motion pictures, worked with many famous composers orchestrating their soundtrack compositions, and created original compositions of his own in several dozen movies. It was Greeley's hands that performed the piano parts that Tyrone Power mimed in The Eddy Duchin Story. Concurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures, George Greeley also worked at Capitol Records as music director, pianist, and conductor for many artists such as Gordon MacRae, Jane Powell, Jo Stafford, Frankie Laine, and Doris Day. He was hired in the late 1950s by the newly established Warner Brothers Records. George Greeley arranged, orchestrated and performed as primary artist for a series of hit recordings entitled "Popular Piano Concertos." As music tastes changed in the late 1960s, Greeley had already moved into television, composing themes and music for popular TV series like My Favorite Martian, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Nanny and the Professor, and Small Wonder. He performed as featured piano soloist and as guest conductor in concert appearances around the world. He died from emphysema at age 89 in Los Angeles, California.

George Greeley
Background information
Birth nameGeorgio Guariglia
Born(1917-07-23)July 23, 1917
Westerly, Rhode Island, US
DiedMay 26, 2007(2007-05-26) (aged 89)
Los Angeles, US
GenresEasy listening, Jazz, Classical, Film score, Musical, Soundtrack, Electronic
Occupation(s)Pianist, Conductor, Composer, Arranger
Instrument(s)Piano, harpsichord, mandolin
Years active1940s - 1980s
LabelsCapitol Records, Warner Brothers, Reprise, RCA, La-La Land Records

Early life and education edit

Greeley was born Georgio Guariglia in Westerly, Rhode Island on 23 July 1917, soon after his family emigrated from Italy. Most of the family's members were musically gifted and could play many instruments. His father, James, had three music schools and a traveling orchestra. Georgio was taught to read music at an early age and was playing piano and mandolin when he was five. He often played four-handed piano pieces with his father, and they gave father-son recitals.[1] He studied music at Columbia University, where he met and formed a long-time friendship with composer/arranger/bandleader Paul Weston, with whom Greeley worked in later years at Capitol Records and Columbia Records. Greeley won a scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York, where he studied piano and composition, graduating in 1939. He also studied music at the University of Southern California, and studied composition privately with Ernst Toch.[2]

Early career with the big bands edit

George Greeley entered the music business after meeting Sy Oliver, Duke Ellington's arranger. Oliver taught him the art of arranging for big bands, and Greeley began his career arranging music for several popular figures such as Tommy Dorsey, Glen Gray, Abe Lyman, Leo Reisman, and Kay Kyser. He joined the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra as pianist on the same day that Frank Sinatra became the band's new vocalist in January 1940.[3] After about a year with Dorsey, Greeley defected to Abe Lyman because "the money was better, and Abe had me writing three arrangements a week. I'd studied composition and orchestration at Juilliard, and wanted to practice what I'd learned."[4] Greeley then spent time during World War II conducting a U.S. Air Force band at the Santa Ana, California Army Air Base. He also became involved in the Hollywood radio scene, working as arranger on several nationally broadcast variety programs.[4]

Work at Columbia Pictures edit

A virtuoso trumpet player that Greeley had met in the Air Corps (Mannie Klein) helped arrange an audition with Columbia Pictures..(successful), and Greeley went to work there as staff pianist and orchestrator. As orchestrator, Greeley would fill out the sketches supplied by composers that included Max Steiner, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Leonard Bernstein, and Dimitri Tiomkin.[4] As pianist, he performed on about two hundred motion pictures, including Picnic and The Eddy Duchin Story. He also worked as a composer. IMDb lists some twenty movies between 1949 and 1960 for which George Greeley is credited as composer of original music, including the 1957 film Hellcats of the Navy starring Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis, Good Day For a Hanging, and The Guns of Fort Petticoat, starring Audie Murphy.[5] Several films of which Greeley was especially proud included working as pianist on the Leonard Bernstein score for the 1954 drama On the Waterfront; and coaching Tyrone Power for The Eddy Duchin Story. In addition to performing the soundtrack songs when Eddy Duchin played (uncredited),[6] it was Greeley's hands that performed the piano parts which Power mimed during filming.[7][8]

Recording artist and conductor edit

Concurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures, Greeley worked for Capitol Records, where he was a music director, arranger, and conductor for various artists including Gordon MacRae, Dean Martin, Ella Logan, Tony Martin, Jane Powell, Jane Froman, and Keely Smith. At the behest of his friend Paul Weston, Greeley also played piano (and harpsichord) on recording sessions for acts including Frankie Laine, Jo Stafford, Hoagy Carmichael, Sarah Vaughan, Eartha Kitt, and Doris Day. Many of those recordings have been now re-mastered and re-issued as CDs.[9]

George Greeley was among the earliest artists signed to the Warner Bros. Records label when it was founded in the late 1950s, and he was instrumental in providing that company with the same elegant instrumental pop sounds that Billy Vaughn brought to Dot Records and Percy Faith brought to Columbia Records.[9] As a recording artist for Warner Bros. Records, Greeley produced and performed as pianist (and occasionally as conductor) on fourteen popular albums between 1957 and 1967. His first album, The World's Greatest Popular Piano Concertos became Warner Bros. biggest hit to date, and Greeley's subsequent recordings were also hits for the label. Regarding the use of the phrase "Piano Concertos," Greeley stated that he hated the term, but Jim Conkling, the boss of the new Warner Bros. Records felt that the term sounded classy. The musicians performing with Greeley were an all-star collection of free lancers billed for publicity's sake as the "Warner Bros. Orchestra." Greeley said "because I was playing piano, I called some of my friends to come and conduct." Those friends included Felix Slatkin, Harry Bluestone, Ray Heindorf, and Ted Dale.[4] Greeley's 1961 album for Warner Bros. Records, The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos, peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200. On loan to Dot Records, he also ghost-conducted albums by Billy Vaughn and Lawrence Welk. Greeley's stint at Warner Brothers ended as times and popular tastes changed. He was let go by Mike Maitland who had succeeded Jim Conklin as label president. Ironically he was personally signed to the Reprise label by his old friend and bandmate, Frank Sinatra. Even more ironic, Sinatra sold the label to Warner Bros., and Greeley was trimmed once more. Never on the street, Greeley had already begun working in television and more success were to come...in television and concerts across the country.[4]

Television work edit

Moving into television (between the 1960s and 1985), he composed the theme and background music for several popular TV series including My Favorite Martian starring Ray Walston and Bill Bixby, My Living Doll starring Robert Cummings and Julie Newmar, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Nanny and the Professor, and Small Wonder (1985).[10]

Greeley's theme for My Favorite Martian (1963–66) is notable as one of the first uses of an electronic instrument in a television theme and prominently features an electro-theremin, played by Paul Tanner, co-creator of the instrument, who was at the time the lead trombonist for the ABC Orchestra.[11] The electro-theremin was also regularly used as a sound effect when Walston's character Uncle Martin raised his antennae or used his powers of levitation.[7]

Concert appearances edit

In addition to his film and TV work, Greeley performed as a piano soloist and guest conductor in Montreal, Korea, and Rio de Janeiro. In 1957 he did an extensive concert tour of South America, and conducted the Argentine Symphony in Buenos Aires.[12] Greeley participated in six television variety shows when touring in Australia. In the States, among his televised concert appearances, Greeley was guest pianist on Chicago's WGN-TV series titled "Great Music From Chicago."[13] In 1962 Greeley appeared as piano soloist with Robert Trendler conducting a program of American music.[14] Then, appearing on the same series as piano soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1964, he performed Aram Khachaturian's "Sabre Dance," Ferde Grofe's "On the Trail" from his Grand Canyon Suite, and other works.[15] In 1975 Greeley performed as guest pianist with the Boston Pops Orchestra, playing George Gershwin's Concerto in F under Arthur Fiedler's baton.[16] George Greeley also performed as guest pianist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. At the time of Greeley's death, Jon Burlingame. who was a USC professor teaching a class on the history of film scoring, stated that Greeley was an "extraordinary pianist".[7]

Personal life edit

Details about Greeley's first marriage are unknown. His marriage to Jan Clayton (1966–68) ended in divorce. Greeley died from emphysema at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Los Angeles on 26 May 2007, aged 89. He was survived by his sister, Louise Wheeler, a brother Herbert, his two sons, Anthony and Edward; and by his long-time companion, actress Teri York.[7]

Discography edit

Capitol Records recordings LP and EP box sets edit

In the 1950s it was common practice for some Capitol recordings to be published in both the LP format (10" and 12") and in the EP Box-set format (FBF). Some LPs were also still being issued on 78 RPM discs (e.g. With a Song in My Heart). During the 1950s, many recordings listed as "soundtracks" were actually studio recordings, as the film music was not yet released separately from the film. Many of these recordings have been remastered and reissued as CDs. EPs are shown separately when not a box set.

A few Columbia Records recordings are listed here because ownership and labels changed for some artists in the late 1950s, and because Greeley worked for Columbia Pictures.

Capitol 7" singles and EP

  • 1950 – "Chopin's Prelude Op.28 No. 4 in E-minor" – Paul Weston and His Orchestra – George Greeley, Piano – Capitol-687 (from 1950 LP)[40]
  • 1950 – "Sometime" / "No Other Love" (Chopin adaptation) – Jo StaffordPaul Weston and His Orchestra – George Greeley, Piano – Capitol-1053Note 1
  • 1952 – "It's Magic" – Doris Day – George Greeley Piano – Columbia Catalogue 38188 (#2 US) + 1 million in salesNote 2
  • 1952 – "High Noon" – Frankie Laine – George Greeley, Harpsichord – # 5 US, # 7 UKNote 3
  • 1952 – "Flapperette" – Paul Weston Conductor – George Greeley, Piano – Columbia Records[41]
  • 1952 – "O, Come Away" / "Love in My Heart" – George Greeley, Piano – Capitol KDF-335[42] [Instrumentals of songs from "The Merry Widow"]
  • 1952 – "You Belong to Me" – Jo StaffordPaul Weston Conductor – George Greeley, Piano – Columbia Catalogue 39811 (# 1 US, # 1 UK)Note 4
  • 1953 – "I Believe" – Frankie Laine – George Greeley, Harpsichord – 18 weeks on UK Singles ChartNote 5
  • 1954 – Songs of Dvorak and GriegDorothy Warenskjold, Soprano – George Greeley Conducting the Concert Arts Orchestra – Capitol Classics FAP-8250 (EP)[43] [Composers names were reversed on EP]
  • 1955 – "Memories Are Made of This" – Dean Martin – George Greeley, Piano – (EP) (#1 US)Note 6
  • 1956 – The Eddy Duchin Story (Soundtrack) – Orchestra Conducted by Harry Geller – George Greeley and Harry Sukman, pianists – CAP-716 (EP); also Capitol/EMI (Australia) EAP 1-716 (EP)[44]
  • 1962 – "On the Trail Again" Frankie Laine – George Greeley, Harpsichord – CapitolNote 7
  • 1964 – "Sentimental JourneyDoris Day – George Greeley, Piano – Capitol CL-2360 (Mono) & CS-9160 (Stereo) [Recorded 9-11-64]Note 8 Note 9

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Sometime" (1925 song by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito) reached #27, and "No Other Love" reached #10 on the Billboard charts in 1950.
  2. ^ CD release in 1994 Bear Family[9]
  3. ^ CD release in 2003[9]
  4. ^ CD release in 2004[9]
  5. ^ CD release in 2001 Bear Family[9]
  6. ^ CD release in 1997 Bear Family[9]
  7. ^ CD released in 1992[9]
  8. ^ This was first a hit with Doris Day and Les Brown in 1945 on Capitol-36769 (LP). It sold 5 million records. George Greeley more likely collaborated on the version recorded on September 11, 1964...although sources are unclear.
  9. ^ CD released in 2006[9]

Warner Brothers recordings, LP edit

W = Mononaural, WS = Stereo. Uncommon practice at the time, one of Conklin's contributions as president of the new label was to make all albums available in stereo. Greeley's albums were mostly recorded at Thorne Nogar's studio on Sycamore Street in Hollywood. Warner Bros. Records chief engineer was Lowell Frank, and Alvino Rey, Producer, supervised from the control booth.[4] Most of these albums were arranged and orchestrated by George Greeley. Conductor credits were not always available on the album covers.

  • 1957 – The World's Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos – The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1249[45]Note 1
  • 1959 – Latin Rhythms in Hi-Fi – The Bobby Havana Boys – George Greeley, Piano and Orchestra – W/WS-1298 (LP)[46]
  • 1959 – World Renowned Popular Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1291[47]Note 2
  • 1959 – Greatest Motion Picture Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1319[48]Note 3
  • 1959 – The 22 Best Loved Christmas Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1338[49]Note 4
  • 1960 – The Most Beautiful Music of Hawaii – Warner Bros. Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale – featuring "The Outriggers" – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1366 [Valiant VS101, New Zealand and UK; Warner Bros 4017,UK][50]
  • 1960 – Popular Piano Concertos of the World's Great Love Themes – Warner Bros, Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1387[51]Note 5
  • 1961 – Piano Italiano – Warner Bros. Orchestra – featuring Mandolin Choir – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1402 [WM 4306 in UK, WS 1402 in Mexico][52]
  • 1961 – The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – 'W/WS-1410 (Compilation LP) (Peaked at # 29 on the Billboard 200)[9]Note 6
  • 1961 – Popular Piano Concertos of Famous Film Themes – Warner Bros Orchestra conducted by Felix Slatkin – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1427 (featuring 10.5 minute concert version "Main Theme from Exodus") (LP) [Liner notes by Max Steiner and Ernest Gold][53]
  • 1961 – Parrish (Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Composed and conducted by Max Steiner – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1413.Note 7, Note 8
  • 1961 – Popular Piano Concertos of the Great Love Themes from "Parrish" – Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley. Guest Pianist – WS-1413 (LP) (Contains 2 bonus tracks, same catalog number as above)[54]
  • 1961 – Popular Piano Concertos from the Great Broadway Musicals – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1447, Liner Notes by Paul Weston (LP)[55]
  • 1962 – George Greeley Plays George Gershwin – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1451 (Liner notes by George Greeley) (LP)[56] Also released in Mexico[57] Also released in UK as Gershwin's World, 1962[58]
  • 1962 – Themes from 'Mutiny on the Bounty' and Other Great Films – George Greeley, His Piano and Orchestra – W/WS-1476 (LP)[59]
  • 1963 – A Classic Affair – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – W/WS-1503 (LP)[60]
  • 1967 – Piano Mood Deluxe – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records BP-8532 (Stereo) Japanese Gatefold LP[61]

Warner Bros. Records, 7" singles and EP

  • 1957 – "Street Scene" / "Laura" / "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" / Chopin's "Polonaise" WB ESA-1249 (EP) (from album WB-1249)
  • 1959 – "My Love" / "Malaguena" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5100 [Issued in Canada WB-36770][62]
  • 1960 – "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" / "Around the World" – George Greeley, Piano – WB P-2517W (Japan, Snow Records)
  • 1960 – "The World Is Far Away" / "You Have Funny Ways" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5141
  • 1960 – "Love Music from Tristan and Isolde" / "My Love" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5175 [Released in Canada as WB-27638]
  • 1960 – "Come Back to Surriento" / "Guenevere" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5188[63]
  • 1961 – "Tara's Theme" / "Tara's Theme" – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5207
  • 1961 – "Unchained Melody" / "Anniversary Song" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5210
  • 1961 – "Allison's Theme from Parrish" / "Lucy's Theme from Parrish" – George Greeley, His Piano and Orchestra – WB-5218 [Released in Italy as "Vento Caldo" WB-5218; released in New Zealand as W-5218; released in UK as WB-45]
  • 1961 – "Tender is the Night" / "Tonight" – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, piano – WB-5239; also issued in Canada and Australia as WB-5239; issued in UK as WB-57Note 9
  • 1962 – "What Now My Love" / "11th Hour Melody" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5264 [Issued UK as WB-62]
  • 1962 – "Theme from Ride the High Country" / "Being in Love" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5293[64]
  • 1962 – "Tender is the Night" / "Tonight" – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, piano – WB-5511 (single); also issued in Australia, WB-5511Note 10
  • 1962 – "Tender is the Night" / "Tonight" / Chopin's "Polonaise" / "Mattinata" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5511 (EP)[same cat # as single]
  • 1962 – "El Maintenant" / "11th Hour Melody" / "Si tendre est la nüit (Tender is the Night)" / "Tonight" – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Pianist – EP-17 (France) (EP)
  • 1962 – "Theme From Mutiny on the Bounty" / "Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty(Follow Me)" – George Greeley, Piano – WB-5311 [Released in Australia as WB-5311; UK release WB-81][65]
  • 1962 – "Les Revoltes du Bounty" / "Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty (Follow Me)" / "Small World" from Gypsy / "Paris is a Lonely Town" from film Gay Purr-ee – George Greeley, His Piano and Orchestra – WEP-1415 France (EP)[66]

Notes edit

  1. ^ see Various Labels section: 2011 CD remastered release; Marathon Media International
  2. ^ see Various Labels section: 2011 CD remastered release; Marathon Media International
  3. ^ see Various Labels section: 2011 CD remastered release; Marathon Media International
  4. ^ see Various Labels Section: 1970 LP remake Christmas Rhapsody; Harmony H-30015
  5. ^ see Various Labels section: 2011 CD remastered release; Marathon Media International
  6. ^ see Various Labels section; 2004 CD remastered release; Collector's Choice Music
  7. ^ see Various Labels section; 1990 CD remastered release; Hi-Fi Hits Limited (UK)
  8. ^ see Various Labels section: 2011 CD remastered release; Master Classic Records (UK)
  9. ^ Some sources list differing dates (1961 or 1962) for these "Tender is the Night" releases
  10. ^ George Greeley performed piano (uncredited) in the 20th Century Fox movie Tender Is the Night, per album cover

Various labels recordings LP and CD edit

  • 1959 – Billy Vaughn Plays Stephen FosterBilly Vaughn Conductor – Arranged by George Greeley – Dot Records DLP-25260 (LP)[67]
  • 1960 – A Keely ChristmasKeely Smith – Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley – Dot Records DLP-25345 (LP)[68] Re-mastered and reissued by Jasmine records in 1994 on CD.[9]
  • 1961 – Dearly BelovedKeely Smith – Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley – Dot Records DLP-25387 (LP)[69] Re-mastered and reissued by Jasmine records in 1996 on CD.[9]
  • 1961 – His Greatest HitsTony Martin – Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley – Dot Records DLP-25360 (LP)[70]
  • 1963 – Piano Rhapsodies of Love – George Greeley, His Piano and Orchestra – Reprise Records R9-6092 (LP)[71]
  • 1968 – The Desert SongGordon MacRae, Lucille Norman, Bob Sands – Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley – Music For Pleasure MFP-1184 (UK) [Reissue of CAP L351]
  • 1969 – Greeley Plays Gershwin – George Greeley, Piano – Harmony Records HS-11309 (Abridged version of WB-1451)[72]
  • 1970 – Christmas Rapsody – Warner Bros. Symphony Orchestra – George Greeley Guest Pianist – Harmony H-30015 (LP) [remake of WS-1338][73]
  • 1980 – Love the World Away – George Greeley and His Orchestra – RCA Music Service R-250162 (2-LP set of Orchestral Music produced by Greeley)[74]
  • 1981 – That Lovin' Feeling – George Greeley and His Orchestra – RCA Music Service R-263741 (2-LP set of Orchestral Music produced by Greeley)[75]
  • 1990 – Parrish (Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Pianist – HiFi Hits Limited [Remaster of WS-1413][76]
  • 1994 – A Keely ChristmasKeely Smith – Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley – Jasmine Music DLP-3345 (CD Remastered release)[77]
  • 2004 – Dearly BelovedKeely Smith – Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley – Jasmine Music DLP-3387 (CD Remastered release)[78]
  • 2004 – The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – (Compilation CD) Collectors' Choice Music CCM-475 [Remastered WS-1410]
  • 2007 – My Favorite Martian (Original Television Series Soundtrack) – George Greeley Composer and Conductor – La-La Land Records LLLCD 1060 (CD)[79]
  • 2008 – The Music of Victor Herbert (Naughty Marietta, The Red Mill, & Sweethearts) – Gordon MacRae – George Greeley Conductor – Anteater Records CD (AECD-1004)[80]Note 1
  • 2010 – The Desert SongGordon Macrae, Lucille Norman – Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley – Hallmark 77902 (CD) [Re-issue of Capitol L-351]
  • 2010 – The Desert Song / RobertaGordon Macrae, Lucille Norman – CHorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley – Sinetone AMR-510 (CD) [Reissue of 1953 Capitol Split Release P-384][81]
  • 2011 – Parrish (Motion Picture Soundtrack) – Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Pianist – Master Classic Records (UK)
  • 2011 – The World's Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – Marathon Media International (CD release of WB-1249)[82]
  • 2011 – World Renowned Popular Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – Marathon Media International [CD release of WB-1291][83]
  • 2011 – Greatest Motion Picture Piano Concertos – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – Marathon Media International (CD release of WB-1319)[84]
  • 2011 – Popular Piano Concertos of World's Great Love Themes – Warner Bros. Orchestra – George Greeley, Guest Pianist – Marathon Media International (CD release of WB-1387)[85]
  • 2013 – Love Songs ItalianeTony Romano – George Greeley Conductor – Vintage Music [CD release of Capitol Records H-478][86]
  • 2013 – My Favorite Martian(Original Television Soundtrack) – George Greeley Composer and Conductor – Red Bitch Music (CD)[87]

Singles

Notes edit

  1. ^ The third and older musical, Sweethearts, was included; but artists were all different. 1947 cast album conducted by Al Goodman. Also released as RCA Camden CAL-369 in 1956[88]
  2. ^ CD released in 2010[9]
  3. ^ CD released in 2011[9]

Filmography edit

Feature and television films edit

As stated above, George Greeley started as a pianist with the Columbia Pictures music department. Most individual musicians were not credited. He then became engaged as composer of stock music and title music, usually under the principal conductor. He also wrote original themes and film scores for several films, in addition to his television series compositions. This list is derived from the IMDb website.

Television series edit

Between 1950 and 1985, George Greeley was principal composer of the original scores and themes for approximately one hundred ninety-five television series episodes. (see IMDb.com for full episode list).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ George Greeley, Piano Italiano, Warner Bros. W/WS-1402, 1961, LP, Liner Notes.
  2. ^ Stewart, Lawrence D. (1963), Piano Rhapsodies of Love, Reprise Records R9-6092 (LP), Liner notes
  3. ^ Variety obituary dated May 30, 2007 Retrieved February 9, 2014
  4. ^ a b c d e f Todd Everett, (2004), The Best of the Popular Piano Piano Concertos, (Re-release) Collectors' Choice Music, CD, Liner Notes
  5. ^ George Greeley on IMDb Retrieved February 13, 2014
  6. ^ Cast & Crew for The Eddie Duchin Story 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 16, 2016
  7. ^ a b c d Los Angeles Times, (May 31, 2007), Dennis McLellan, "George Greeley, 89; composer wrote theme for 'My Favorite Martian'," Los Angeles, California
  8. ^ Retrieved February 16, 2014
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o George Greeley on Allmusic.com Retrieved February 13, 2014
  10. ^ George Greeley on IMDb Retrieved February 13, 2014
  11. ^ "The Paul Tanner Electro-Theremin Page". Electrotheremin.com.
  12. ^ George Greeley, El Maintenant, Warner Bros. EP-17, 1961, France, Liner Notes
  13. ^ Great Music From Chicago on World Cat Retrieved February 13, 2014
  14. ^ The Seattle Times, (November 18, 1962), "Today on Television"
  15. ^ The Star-Ledger, (March 15, 1964), "Sunday Evening TV Programs," Newark, New Jersey
  16. ^ The Prescott Courier; (August 31, 1975), "Arthur Fiedler Concert, Phoenix Symphony Effort", Prescott, Arizona
  17. ^ "Capitol Album Discography, Part 2: 10" LPs 150 to 299". Bsnpubs.com.
  18. ^ Track listing for 1950 LP
  19. ^ "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine - 1951 Studio Cast". Castalbums.org.
  20. ^ a b "Capitol Album Discography, Part 3: 10" LPs 300 to 449". Bsnpubs.com.
  21. ^ "With a Song in My Heart (from the film); Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members) - Jane Froman | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  22. ^ a b "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
  23. ^ "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
  24. ^ "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
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  26. ^ "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
  27. ^ "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
  28. ^ "George Greeley - Piano Demitasse". Discogs.com. 1953.
  29. ^ Musiker, Reuben and Naomi Musiker. (1998). "Conductors and Composers of Popular Orchestral Music." (Google e-book). p. 114, Greenwood Publishing Group
  30. ^ "GEORGE GREELEY AL THE PIANO LP 25 CM 10 PULGADAS PIANO DEMITASSE CAPITOL LC6614 ENGLAND". todocoleccion.net.
  31. ^ "Pat Fullerton". Patfullerton.com.
  32. ^ [1] Naughty Marietta, AU release
  33. ^ H.G. (February 21, 1954), "In the Groove," The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon
  34. ^ a b "Capitol Album Discography, Part 4: 12" LPs 450-599". Bsnpubs.com.
  35. ^ "The Student Prince - 1953 Studio Cast". Castalbums.org.
  36. ^ "Naughty Marietta - 1954 Studio Cast (Gordon MacRae)". Castalbums.org.
  37. ^ "Harry Geller - Selections From The Eddie Duchin Story". Discogs.com.
  38. ^ "Orquestra Regida Por Harry Geller* - The Eddie Duchin Story (Seleções De "Melodia Imortal")". Discogs.com. 1956.
  39. ^ "Harry Geller - Selections From The Eddy Duchin Story". Discogs.com. 1956.
  40. ^ "Paul Weston And His Orch , George Greeley , Piano: A Discography". Honkingduck.com.
  41. ^ The Springfield Sunday Republican, (3-16-1952), "New Recordings in Lighter Vein," Springfield, MA
  42. ^ "George Greeley vinyl, 89 LP records & CD found on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  43. ^ Vinyl Divas Retrieved February 16, 2014
  44. ^ Capitol T-716 (Australia) Retrieved February 16, 2014
  45. ^ "George Greeley With The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra Conducted By Ted Dale - The World's Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos". Discogs.com. 1959.
  46. ^ "The Bobby Havana Boys - Latin Rhythms In Hi-Fi". Discogs.com. 1959.
  47. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  48. ^ Rockford Morning Star, (9-27-59), Jim Winchester, "Waxing Musical," Rockford, IL
  49. ^ "George Greeley With Warner Bros. Orchestra* - The 22 Best Loved Christmas Piano Concertos". Discogs.com. 1959.
  50. ^ "George Greeley With The World Famous Warner Bros. Orchestra* And The Outriggers - The Most Beautiful Music Of Hawaii". Discogs.com. 1960.
  51. ^ State-Times, (9-21-60), William D. Laffer, "Popular Records," Baton Rouge, LA
  52. ^ "George Greeley With The Warner Bros. Orchestra* - Piano Italiano". Discogs.com. 1961.
  53. ^ "George Greeley - Popular Piano Concertos Of Famous Film Themes". Discogs.com. 1961.
  54. ^ a b c "George Greeley vinyl, 89 LP records & CD found on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  55. ^ The Plain Dealer, (11-26-61), "Music Center" (advertisement), Cleveland, OH
  56. ^ "George Greeley Plays george gershwin (Vinyl Records, LP, CD) on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  57. ^ "Mexican release, 1962".
  58. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  59. ^ "George Greeley Themes from mutiny on the bounty and other great films (Vinyl Records, LP, CD) on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  60. ^ "George Greeley - A Classic Affair". Discogs.com. 1963.
  61. ^ "Piano Mood Deluxe - George Greeley: LP". Archived from the original on 2014-08-21.
  62. ^ "George Greeley My love malaguena (Vinyl Records, LP, CD) on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  63. ^ "45 Discography for Warner Brothers Records - 5000 series". Globaldogproductions.info.
  64. ^ "George Greeley - Being In Love" – via www.45cat.com.
  65. ^ "George Greeley - Theme From "Mutiny On The Bounty" / Love Theme From "Mutiny On The Bounty"". Discogs.com. 1962.
  66. ^ "Les révoltés du bounty by George Greeley - Kaper, EP with neil93". Cdandlp.com.
  67. ^ "Billy Vaughn - Billy Vaughn Plays Stephen Foster". Discogs.com. 1959.
  68. ^ "Keely Smith - A Keely Christmas". Discogs.com. 1960.
  69. ^ "Keely Smith - Dearly Beloved". Discogs.com. 1961.
  70. ^ "Tony Martin Greatest hits (Vinyl Records, LP, CD) on CDandLP". Cdandlp.com.
  71. ^ Springfield Sunday Republican, (7-21-63), "Wax Works," Springfield, Massachusetts
  72. ^ "Geroge Greeley And His Piano* - Greeley Plays Gershwin". Discogs.com. 1969.
  73. ^ Audio Preservation Fund, 1970 LP
  74. ^ "Love the World Away, 1980". Cdandlp.com.
  75. ^ "That Lovin' Feeling, 1981". Cdandlp.com.
  76. ^ "Parrish, 1990". iTunes.
  77. ^ Keely Christmas, 1994 CD
  78. ^ Dearly Beloved, 2004 CD
  79. ^ "George Greeley - My Favorite Martian (Original Television Series Soundtrack)". Discogs.com. 2007.
  80. ^ "Reissue, 2008 CD".
  81. ^ "The Desert Song & Roberta" – via Amazon.
  82. ^ "Ten Greatest, 2011 CD".
  83. ^ "World Renowned, 2011 CD".
  84. ^ "Motion Picture Piano Concertos, 2011 CD".
  85. ^ "Love Themes, 2011 CD".
  86. ^ Love Songs Italiane, CD
  87. ^ "Martian, 2012 CD". Amazon.co.uk.
  88. ^ "Sweethearts - 1947 Studio Cast" – via castalbums.org.

Further reading edit

  • Cornyn, Stan and Paul Scanlon. (2003). "Exploding: The Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes, and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group." (It Books). ISBN 978-0380978526

External links edit

  • Allmusic.com – George Greeley
  • George Greeley at IMDb
  • George Greeley discography at Discogs  
  • Discogs – George Greeley
  • MusicBrainz – George Greeley
  • WorldCat Holdings for George Greeley
  • Library of Congress Holdings for George Greely

george, greeley, born, georgio, guariglia, july, 1917, 2007, italian, american, pianist, conductor, composer, arranger, recording, artist, record, producer, known, extensive, work, across, spectrum, entertainment, industry, starting, arranger, pianist, with, s. George Greeley born Georgio Guariglia July 23 1917 May 26 2007 was an Italian American pianist conductor composer arranger recording artist and record producer who is known for his extensive work across the spectrum of the entertainment industry Starting as an arranger and pianist with several notable big bands in the 1940s he segued into the Hollywood radio scene working on several nationally broadcast variety programs After conducting an Army Air Force Band during World War II he was hired by Columbia Pictures as a staff pianist and orchestrator He worked as pianist on several hundred motion pictures worked with many famous composers orchestrating their soundtrack compositions and created original compositions of his own in several dozen movies It was Greeley s hands that performed the piano parts that Tyrone Power mimed in The Eddy Duchin Story Concurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures George Greeley also worked at Capitol Records as music director pianist and conductor for many artists such as Gordon MacRae Jane Powell Jo Stafford Frankie Laine and Doris Day He was hired in the late 1950s by the newly established Warner Brothers Records George Greeley arranged orchestrated and performed as primary artist for a series of hit recordings entitled Popular Piano Concertos As music tastes changed in the late 1960s Greeley had already moved into television composing themes and music for popular TV series like My Favorite Martian The Ghost and Mrs Muir Nanny and the Professor and Small Wonder He performed as featured piano soloist and as guest conductor in concert appearances around the world He died from emphysema at age 89 in Los Angeles California George GreeleyBackground informationBirth nameGeorgio GuarigliaBorn 1917 07 23 July 23 1917Westerly Rhode Island USDiedMay 26 2007 2007 05 26 aged 89 Los Angeles USGenresEasy listening Jazz Classical Film score Musical Soundtrack ElectronicOccupation s Pianist Conductor Composer ArrangerInstrument s Piano harpsichord mandolinYears active1940s 1980sLabelsCapitol Records Warner Brothers Reprise RCA La La Land Records Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career with the big bands 3 Work at Columbia Pictures 4 Recording artist and conductor 5 Television work 6 Concert appearances 7 Personal life 8 Discography 8 1 Capitol Records recordings LP and EP box sets 8 1 1 Notes 8 2 Warner Brothers recordings LP 8 2 1 Notes 8 3 Various labels recordings LP and CD 8 3 1 Notes 9 Filmography 9 1 Feature and television films 9 2 Television series 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life and education editGreeley was born Georgio Guariglia in Westerly Rhode Island on 23 July 1917 soon after his family emigrated from Italy Most of the family s members were musically gifted and could play many instruments His father James had three music schools and a traveling orchestra Georgio was taught to read music at an early age and was playing piano and mandolin when he was five He often played four handed piano pieces with his father and they gave father son recitals 1 He studied music at Columbia University where he met and formed a long time friendship with composer arranger bandleader Paul Weston with whom Greeley worked in later years at Capitol Records and Columbia Records Greeley won a scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York where he studied piano and composition graduating in 1939 He also studied music at the University of Southern California and studied composition privately with Ernst Toch 2 Early career with the big bands editGeorge Greeley entered the music business after meeting Sy Oliver Duke Ellington s arranger Oliver taught him the art of arranging for big bands and Greeley began his career arranging music for several popular figures such as Tommy Dorsey Glen Gray Abe Lyman Leo Reisman and Kay Kyser He joined the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra as pianist on the same day that Frank Sinatra became the band s new vocalist in January 1940 3 After about a year with Dorsey Greeley defected to Abe Lyman because the money was better and Abe had me writing three arrangements a week I d studied composition and orchestration at Juilliard and wanted to practice what I d learned 4 Greeley then spent time during World War II conducting a U S Air Force band at the Santa Ana California Army Air Base He also became involved in the Hollywood radio scene working as arranger on several nationally broadcast variety programs 4 Work at Columbia Pictures editA virtuoso trumpet player that Greeley had met in the Air Corps Mannie Klein helped arrange an audition with Columbia Pictures successful and Greeley went to work there as staff pianist and orchestrator As orchestrator Greeley would fill out the sketches supplied by composers that included Max Steiner Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco Leonard Bernstein and Dimitri Tiomkin 4 As pianist he performed on about two hundred motion pictures including Picnic and The Eddy Duchin Story He also worked as a composer IMDb lists some twenty movies between 1949 and 1960 for which George Greeley is credited as composer of original music including the 1957 film Hellcats of the Navy starring Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis Good Day For a Hanging and The Guns of Fort Petticoat starring Audie Murphy 5 Several films of which Greeley was especially proud included working as pianist on the Leonard Bernstein score for the 1954 drama On the Waterfront and coaching Tyrone Power for The Eddy Duchin Story In addition to performing the soundtrack songs when Eddy Duchin played uncredited 6 it was Greeley s hands that performed the piano parts which Power mimed during filming 7 8 Recording artist and conductor editConcurrent with his work at Columbia Pictures Greeley worked for Capitol Records where he was a music director arranger and conductor for various artists including Gordon MacRae Dean Martin Ella Logan Tony Martin Jane Powell Jane Froman and Keely Smith At the behest of his friend Paul Weston Greeley also played piano and harpsichord on recording sessions for acts including Frankie Laine Jo Stafford Hoagy Carmichael Sarah Vaughan Eartha Kitt and Doris Day Many of those recordings have been now re mastered and re issued as CDs 9 George Greeley was among the earliest artists signed to the Warner Bros Records label when it was founded in the late 1950s and he was instrumental in providing that company with the same elegant instrumental pop sounds that Billy Vaughn brought to Dot Records and Percy Faith brought to Columbia Records 9 As a recording artist for Warner Bros Records Greeley produced and performed as pianist and occasionally as conductor on fourteen popular albums between 1957 and 1967 His first album The World s Greatest Popular Piano Concertos became Warner Bros biggest hit to date and Greeley s subsequent recordings were also hits for the label Regarding the use of the phrase Piano Concertos Greeley stated that he hated the term but Jim Conkling the boss of the new Warner Bros Records felt that the term sounded classy The musicians performing with Greeley were an all star collection of free lancers billed for publicity s sake as the Warner Bros Orchestra Greeley said because I was playing piano I called some of my friends to come and conduct Those friends included Felix Slatkin Harry Bluestone Ray Heindorf and Ted Dale 4 Greeley s 1961 album for Warner Bros Records The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200 On loan to Dot Records he also ghost conducted albums by Billy Vaughn and Lawrence Welk Greeley s stint at Warner Brothers ended as times and popular tastes changed He was let go by Mike Maitland who had succeeded Jim Conklin as label president Ironically he was personally signed to the Reprise label by his old friend and bandmate Frank Sinatra Even more ironic Sinatra sold the label to Warner Bros and Greeley was trimmed once more Never on the street Greeley had already begun working in television and more success were to come in television and concerts across the country 4 Television work editMoving into television between the 1960s and 1985 he composed the theme and background music for several popular TV series including My Favorite Martian starring Ray Walston and Bill Bixby My Living Doll starring Robert Cummings and Julie Newmar The Ghost and Mrs Muir Nanny and the Professor and Small Wonder 1985 10 Greeley s theme for My Favorite Martian 1963 66 is notable as one of the first uses of an electronic instrument in a television theme and prominently features an electro theremin played by Paul Tanner co creator of the instrument who was at the time the lead trombonist for the ABC Orchestra 11 The electro theremin was also regularly used as a sound effect when Walston s character Uncle Martin raised his antennae or used his powers of levitation 7 Concert appearances editIn addition to his film and TV work Greeley performed as a piano soloist and guest conductor in Montreal Korea and Rio de Janeiro In 1957 he did an extensive concert tour of South America and conducted the Argentine Symphony in Buenos Aires 12 Greeley participated in six television variety shows when touring in Australia In the States among his televised concert appearances Greeley was guest pianist on Chicago s WGN TV series titled Great Music From Chicago 13 In 1962 Greeley appeared as piano soloist with Robert Trendler conducting a program of American music 14 Then appearing on the same series as piano soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1964 he performed Aram Khachaturian s Sabre Dance Ferde Grofe s On the Trail from his Grand Canyon Suite and other works 15 In 1975 Greeley performed as guest pianist with the Boston Pops Orchestra playing George Gershwin s Concerto in F under Arthur Fiedler s baton 16 George Greeley also performed as guest pianist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra At the time of Greeley s death Jon Burlingame who was a USC professor teaching a class on the history of film scoring stated that Greeley was an extraordinary pianist 7 Personal life editDetails about Greeley s first marriage are unknown His marriage to Jan Clayton 1966 68 ended in divorce Greeley died from emphysema at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Los Angeles on 26 May 2007 aged 89 He was survived by his sister Louise Wheeler a brother Herbert his two sons Anthony and Edward and by his long time companion actress Teri York 7 Discography editCapitol Records recordings LP and EP box sets edit In the 1950s it was common practice for some Capitol recordings to be published in both the LP format 10 and 12 and in the EP Box set format FBF Some LPs were also still being issued on 78 RPM discs e g With a Song in My Heart During the 1950s many recordings listed as soundtracks were actually studio recordings as the film music was not yet released separately from the film Many of these recordings have been remastered and reissued as CDs EPs are shown separately when not a box set A few Columbia Records recordings are listed here because ownership and labels changed for some artists in the late 1950s and because Greeley worked for Columbia Pictures 1950 Paul Weston Conducts Chopin Debussey Ravel Paul Weston Conductor George Greeley Piano Capitol CC 184 10 LP amp Capitol FBF 184 2 EP Box Set 17 18 1951 Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Dennis Morgan Lucille Norman Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 291 10 LP also FBF 291 4x45rpm Box Set 19 1952 With a Song in My Heart Soundtrack Jane Froman Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 309 10 LP Also DDN 309 4 record 78rpm Box Set KDF 309 4 record 45rpm singles Box Set and FBF 309 2 EP Box set 20 This album was the Best selling album of 1952 and spent 25 weeks at the top of the Billboard chart 21 Reissued as L 309 in 1955 as 12 LP with 12 songs reissued in 1968 with 10 songs as M 11891 Re issued in 1996 as CD with 20 Jane Froman songs re ssued in 2000 as split release CD with Jane Froman songs from her Pal Joey soundtrack album 1952 Roberta Gordon MacRae Lucille Norman Anne Triola Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 334 10 LP DDN 334 4 x 78rpm amp Capitol FBF 334 2 EP Box Set 22 1952 The Merry Widow Gordon MacRae Lucille Norman Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 335 10 LP amp Capitol FBF 335 2 EP Box Set 23 1952 The Desert Song Gordon MacRae Lucille Norman Bob Sands Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 351 10 LP amp Capitol FBF 351 2 EP Box Set The Desert Song charted 10 for one week 24 Issued in UK as Capitol EMI LC 6606 Issued in Australia as F 351 2 EP Box Set 25 1953 The Desert Song Roberta Gordon MacRae Lucille Norman Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol P 384 LP 22 Also released in 1956 as T 384 1953 The Student Prince Gordon MacRae Harry Stanton Dorothy Warenskjold Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 407 amp Capitol FBF 407 2 EP Box Set Reissued in the UK in 1968 26 1953 Three Sailors and a Girl Soundtrack Gordon MacRae Jane Powell George Greeley Conductor and Arranger Capitol L 485 10 LP amp FBF 485 2 EP Box Set 27 Released on CD in 2006 9 1953 Piano Demitasse George Greeley Piano Capitol H 438 LP 20 and Capitol FBF 438 2 EP Box Set 28 1953 Piano Demitasse George Greeley At the Piano Capitol LC 6614 10 LP Issued in England 29 30 1954 Naughty Marietta Gordon MacRae Marguerite Piazza Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Capitol L 468 LP amp Capitol FBF 468 2 EP Box Set 31 Released in Australia as Capitol CLC 030 LP 32 1954 Songs by Grieg and Dvorak Dorothy Warenskjold George Greeley Conducting the Concert Arts Orchestra Capitol P 8247 12 LP Stereo 33 1954 Ella Logan Sings Favorites from Finian s Rainbow Accompanied by George Greeley Capitol H 561 Capitol EMI Australia L 561 10 LP 34 One source says recorded in 1954 released in 1955 1955 The Student Prince The Merry Widow Gordon MacRae Chorus and Orchestra conducted by George Greeley Capitol T 437 LP 35 1955 Naughty Marietta The Red Mill Gordon MacRae Chorus and Orchestra conducted by George Greeley Capitol T 551 LP 36 Carmen Dragon conducted The Red Mill 1955 Love Songs Italiane Tony Romano George Greeley Conductor Capitol H 478 10 LP amp Capitol EAP 478 2 EP Box Set Also issued in UK as LC 6688 amp Capitol EMI Australia H 478 both 10 LPs reissued in 2013 as CD Various releases section 34 1956 The Eddy Duchin Story Soundtrack Orchestra Conducted by Harry Geller George Greeley and Harry Sukman pianists Capitol L 716 LP 37 1956 Melodia Imortal The Eddy Duchin Story Soundtrack Orchestra Conducted by Harry Geller George Greeley and Harry Sukman pianists Capitol T 716 Brazil 38 1956 Tu Seras un Homme Mon Fils The Eddy Duchin Story Soundtrack Orchestra Conducted by Harry Geller George Greeley and Harry Sukman pianists Capitol T 716 France 39 Capitol 7 singles and EP 1950 Chopin s Prelude Op 28 No 4 in E minor Paul Weston and His Orchestra George Greeley Piano Capitol 687 from 1950 LP 40 1950 Sometime No Other Love Chopin adaptation Jo Stafford Paul Weston and His Orchestra George Greeley Piano Capitol 1053Note 1 1952 It s Magic Doris Day George Greeley Piano Columbia Catalogue 38188 2 US 1 million in salesNote 2 1952 High Noon Frankie Laine George Greeley Harpsichord 5 US 7 UKNote 3 1952 Flapperette Paul Weston Conductor George Greeley Piano Columbia Records 41 1952 O Come Away Love in My Heart George Greeley Piano Capitol KDF 335 42 Instrumentals of songs from The Merry Widow 1952 You Belong to Me Jo Stafford Paul Weston Conductor George Greeley Piano Columbia Catalogue 39811 1 US 1 UK Note 4 1953 I Believe Frankie Laine George Greeley Harpsichord 18 weeks on UK Singles ChartNote 5 1954 Songs of Dvorak and Grieg Dorothy Warenskjold Soprano George Greeley Conducting the Concert Arts Orchestra Capitol Classics FAP 8250 EP 43 Composers names were reversed on EP 1955 Memories Are Made of This Dean Martin George Greeley Piano EP 1 US Note 6 1956 The Eddy Duchin Story Soundtrack Orchestra Conducted by Harry Geller George Greeley and Harry Sukman pianists CAP 716 EP also Capitol EMI Australia EAP 1 716 EP 44 1962 On the Trail Again Frankie Laine George Greeley Harpsichord CapitolNote 7 1964 Sentimental Journey Doris Day George Greeley Piano Capitol CL 2360 Mono amp CS 9160 Stereo Recorded 9 11 64 Note 8 Note 9Notes edit This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sometime 1925 song by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito reached 27 and No Other Love reached 10 on the Billboard charts in 1950 CD release in 1994 Bear Family 9 CD release in 2003 9 CD release in 2004 9 CD release in 2001 Bear Family 9 CD release in 1997 Bear Family 9 CD released in 1992 9 This was first a hit with Doris Day and Les Brown in 1945 on Capitol 36769 LP It sold 5 million records George Greeley more likely collaborated on the version recorded on September 11 1964 although sources are unclear CD released in 2006 9 Warner Brothers recordings LP edit W Mononaural WS Stereo Uncommon practice at the time one of Conklin s contributions as president of the new label was to make all albums available in stereo Greeley s albums were mostly recorded at Thorne Nogar s studio on Sycamore Street in Hollywood Warner Bros Records chief engineer was Lowell Frank and Alvino Rey Producer supervised from the control booth 4 Most of these albums were arranged and orchestrated by George Greeley Conductor credits were not always available on the album covers 1957 The World s Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos The Warner Bros Studio Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1249 45 Note 1 1959 Latin Rhythms in Hi Fi The Bobby Havana Boys George Greeley Piano and Orchestra W WS 1298 LP 46 1959 World Renowned Popular Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1291 47 Note 2 1959 Greatest Motion Picture Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1319 48 Note 3 1959 The 22 Best Loved Christmas Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1338 49 Note 4 1960 The Most Beautiful Music of Hawaii Warner Bros Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale featuring The Outriggers George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1366 Valiant VS101 New Zealand and UK Warner Bros 4017 UK 50 1960 Popular Piano Concertos of the World s Great Love Themes Warner Bros Orchestra conducted by Ted Dale George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1387 51 Note 5 1961 Piano Italiano Warner Bros Orchestra featuring Mandolin Choir George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1402 WM 4306 in UK WS 1402 in Mexico 52 1961 The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1410 Compilation LP Peaked at 29 on the Billboard 200 9 Note 6 1961 Popular Piano Concertos of Famous Film Themes Warner Bros Orchestra conducted by Felix Slatkin George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1427 featuring 10 5 minute concert version Main Theme from Exodus LP Liner notes by Max Steiner and Ernest Gold 53 1961 Parrish Motion Picture Soundtrack Composed and conducted by Max Steiner Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1413 Note 7 Note 8 1961 Popular Piano Concertos of the Great Love Themes from Parrish Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist WS 1413 LP Contains 2 bonus tracks same catalog number as above 54 1961 Popular Piano Concertos from the Great Broadway Musicals Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1447 Liner Notes by Paul Weston LP 55 1962 George Greeley Plays George Gershwin Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1451 Liner notes by George Greeley LP 56 Also released in Mexico 57 Also released in UK as Gershwin s World 1962 58 1962 Themes from Mutiny on the Bounty and Other Great Films George Greeley His Piano and Orchestra W WS 1476 LP 59 1963 A Classic Affair Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist W WS 1503 LP 60 1967 Piano Mood Deluxe Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Warner Bros Seven Arts Records BP 8532 Stereo Japanese Gatefold LP 61 Warner Bros Records 7 singles and EP 1957 Street Scene Laura Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Chopin s Polonaise WB ESA 1249 EP from album WB 1249 1959 My Love Malaguena George Greeley Piano WB 5100 Issued in Canada WB 36770 62 1960 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing Around the World George Greeley Piano WB P 2517W Japan Snow Records 1960 The World Is Far Away You Have Funny Ways George Greeley Piano WB 5141 1960 Love Music from Tristan and Isolde My Love George Greeley Piano WB 5175 Released in Canada as WB 27638 1960 Come Back to Surriento Guenevere George Greeley Piano WB 5188 63 1961 Tara s Theme Tara s Theme Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Piano WB 5207 1961 Unchained Melody Anniversary Song George Greeley Piano WB 5210 1961 Allison s Theme from Parrish Lucy s Theme from Parrish George Greeley His Piano and Orchestra WB 5218 Released in Italy as Vento Caldo WB 5218 released in New Zealand as W 5218 released in UK as WB 45 1961 Tender is the Night Tonight Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley piano WB 5239 also issued in Canada and Australia as WB 5239 issued in UK as WB 57Note 9 1962 What Now My Love 11th Hour Melody George Greeley Piano WB 5264 Issued UK as WB 62 1962 Theme from Ride the High Country Being in Love George Greeley Piano WB 5293 64 1962 Tender is the Night Tonight Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley piano WB 5511 single also issued in Australia WB 5511Note 10 1962 Tender is the Night Tonight Chopin s Polonaise Mattinata George Greeley Piano WB 5511 EP same cat as single 1962 El Maintenant 11th Hour Melody Si tendre est la nuit Tender is the Night Tonight Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Pianist EP 17 France EP 1962 Theme From Mutiny on the Bounty Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty Follow Me George Greeley Piano WB 5311 Released in Australia as WB 5311 UK release WB 81 65 1962 Les Revoltes du Bounty Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty Follow Me Small World from Gypsy Paris is a Lonely Town from film Gay Purr ee George Greeley His Piano and Orchestra WEP 1415 France EP 66 Notes edit see Various Labels section 2011 CD remastered release Marathon Media International see Various Labels section 2011 CD remastered release Marathon Media International see Various Labels section 2011 CD remastered release Marathon Media International see Various Labels Section 1970 LP remake Christmas Rhapsody Harmony H 30015 see Various Labels section 2011 CD remastered release Marathon Media International see Various Labels section 2004 CD remastered release Collector s Choice Music see Various Labels section 1990 CD remastered release Hi Fi Hits Limited UK see Various Labels section 2011 CD remastered release Master Classic Records UK Some sources list differing dates 1961 or 1962 for these Tender is the Night releases George Greeley performed piano uncredited in the 20th Century Fox movie Tender Is the Night per album coverVarious labels recordings LP and CD edit 1959 Billy Vaughn Plays Stephen Foster Billy Vaughn Conductor Arranged by George Greeley Dot Records DLP 25260 LP 67 1960 A Keely Christmas Keely Smith Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley Dot Records DLP 25345 LP 68 Re mastered and reissued by Jasmine records in 1994 on CD 9 1961 Dearly Beloved Keely Smith Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley Dot Records DLP 25387 LP 69 Re mastered and reissued by Jasmine records in 1996 on CD 9 1961 His Greatest Hits Tony Martin Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley Dot Records DLP 25360 LP 70 1963 Piano Rhapsodies of Love George Greeley His Piano and Orchestra Reprise Records R9 6092 LP 71 1968 The Desert Song Gordon MacRae Lucille Norman Bob Sands Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Music For Pleasure MFP 1184 UK Reissue of CAP L351 1969 Greeley Plays Gershwin George Greeley Piano Harmony Records HS 11309 Abridged version of WB 1451 72 1970 Christmas Rapsody Warner Bros Symphony Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Harmony H 30015 LP remake of WS 1338 73 1980 Love the World Away George Greeley and His Orchestra RCA Music Service R 250162 2 LP set of Orchestral Music produced by Greeley 74 1981 That Lovin Feeling George Greeley and His Orchestra RCA Music Service R 263741 2 LP set of Orchestral Music produced by Greeley 75 1990 Parrish Motion Picture Soundtrack Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Pianist HiFi Hits Limited Remaster of WS 1413 76 1994 A Keely Christmas Keely Smith Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley Jasmine Music DLP 3345 CD Remastered release 77 2004 Dearly Beloved Keely Smith Arranged and Conducted by George Greeley Jasmine Music DLP 3387 CD Remastered release 78 2004 The Best of the Popular Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Compilation CD Collectors Choice Music CCM 475 Remastered WS 1410 2007 My Favorite Martian Original Television Series Soundtrack George Greeley Composer and Conductor La La Land Records LLLCD 1060 CD 79 2008 The Music of Victor Herbert Naughty Marietta The Red Mill amp Sweethearts Gordon MacRae George Greeley Conductor Anteater Records CD AECD 1004 80 Note 1 2010 The Desert Song Gordon Macrae Lucille Norman Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Hallmark 77902 CD Re issue of Capitol L 351 2010 The Desert Song Roberta Gordon Macrae Lucille Norman CHorus and Orchestra Conducted by George Greeley Sinetone AMR 510 CD Reissue of 1953 Capitol Split Release P 384 81 2011 Parrish Motion Picture Soundtrack Composed and Conducted by Max Steiner Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Pianist Master Classic Records UK 2011 The World s Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Marathon Media International CD release of WB 1249 82 2011 World Renowned Popular Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Marathon Media International CD release of WB 1291 83 2011 Greatest Motion Picture Piano Concertos Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Marathon Media International CD release of WB 1319 84 2011 Popular Piano Concertos of World s Great Love Themes Warner Bros Orchestra George Greeley Guest Pianist Marathon Media International CD release of WB 1387 85 2013 Love Songs Italiane Tony Romano George Greeley Conductor Vintage Music CD release of Capitol Records H 478 86 2013 My Favorite Martian Original Television Soundtrack George Greeley Composer and Conductor Red Bitch Music CD 87 Singles 1958 Star Dust Tenderly Pat Boone Arranged by George Greeley Dot RecordsNote 2 1958 The Drugstore s Rockin Pat Boone Arranged by George Greeley Dot RecordsNote 2 1958 Moonglow Yes Indeed Pat Boone Arranged by George Greeley Dot RecordsNote 3 1961 Tea Leaves Close Keely Smith George Greeley Conductor Dot Records 16089 from Dearly Beloved LP 54 1961 La Bou Lay A Young in Years Keely Smith George Greeley Conductor Dot Records 16182 from Dearly Beloved LP 54 1963 Caesar and Cleopatra Theme Anthony and Cleopatra Theme from 20th Century Fox film Cleopatra George Greeley His Piano and Orchestra RepriseR 20181 1966 Who s Afraid from Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Jungle Fantasy George Greeley Piano Reprise Records R 0490Notes edit The third and older musical Sweethearts was included but artists were all different 1947 cast album conducted by Al Goodman Also released as RCA Camden CAL 369 in 1956 88 CD released in 2010 9 CD released in 2011 9 Filmography editFeature and television films edit As stated above George Greeley started as a pianist with the Columbia Pictures music department Most individual musicians were not credited He then became engaged as composer of stock music and title music usually under the principal conductor He also wrote original themes and film scores for several films in addition to his television series compositions This list is derived from the IMDb website 1966 Man in the Square Suit CBS TV movie pilot for proposed series filmscore composer 1966 The Iron Men TV movie Jack Chertok Television Productions filmscore composer 1962 Tender Is the Night 20th Century Fox Bernard Hermann filmscore pianist uncredited 1961 Parrish Warner Brothers Pictures Max Steiner filmscore pianist uncredited 1960 Comanche Station Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1959 Good Day For a Hanging Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1958 Screaming Mimi Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1958 Going Steady Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1957 No Time to Be Young Columbia Pictures composer title music uncredited 1957 The 27th Day Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1957 Calypso Heat Wave Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1957 Hellcats of the Navy Columbia Pictures composer title music uncredited 1957 The Guns of Fort Petticoat Columbia Pictures composer additional music uncredited 1956 The Peacemaker United Artists film composer filmscore and conductor 1956 Rumble on the Docks Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1956 The White Squaw Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1955 Secret of Treasure Mountain Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1955 Seminole Uprising Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1955 Pirates of Tripoli Columbia Pictures composer stock music uncredited 1955 On the Waterfront Columbia Pictures Leonard Bernstein filmscore pianist uncredited 1953 The 5 000 Fingers of Dr T Dr Seuss Columbia Pictures Morris Stoloff filmscore pianist credited 1950 Beyond the Purple Hills Columbia Pictures Gene Autry Productions filmscore composer 1949 Not Wanted Film Classics composer 1 of 3 musical themesTelevision series edit Between 1950 and 1985 George Greeley was principal composer of the original scores and themes for approximately one hundred ninety five television series episodes see IMDb com for full episode list 1985 Small Wonder 20th Century Fox Television composer 13 episodes 1970 1971 Nanny and the Professor 20th Century Fox Television composer 38 episodes 1963 1966 My Favorite Martian CBS composer all 107 episodes music conductor 63 episodes music director 12 episodes 1964 1965 My Living Doll CBS composer 26 episodes 1950 The Buster Keaton Show Consolidated Television Products composer 1 of 4 episodesSee also edit nbsp Biography portalList of Italian American entertainersReferences edit George Greeley Piano Italiano Warner Bros W WS 1402 1961 LP Liner Notes Stewart Lawrence D 1963 Piano Rhapsodies of Love Reprise Records R9 6092 LP Liner notes Variety obituary dated May 30 2007 Retrieved February 9 2014 a b c d e f Todd Everett 2004 The Best of the Popular Piano Piano Concertos Re release Collectors Choice Music CD Liner Notes George Greeley on IMDb Retrieved February 13 2014 Cast amp Crew for The Eddie Duchin Story Archived 2014 02 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 16 2016 a b c d Los Angeles Times May 31 2007 Dennis McLellan George Greeley 89 composer wrote theme for My Favorite Martian Los Angeles California Cast amp Crew for The Eddy Duchin Story Retrieved February 16 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o George Greeley on Allmusic com Retrieved February 13 2014 George Greeley on IMDb Retrieved February 13 2014 The Paul Tanner Electro Theremin Page Electrotheremin com George Greeley El Maintenant Warner Bros EP 17 1961 France Liner Notes Great Music From Chicago on World Cat Retrieved February 13 2014 The Seattle Times November 18 1962 Today on Television The Star Ledger March 15 1964 Sunday Evening TV Programs Newark New Jersey The Prescott Courier August 31 1975 Arthur Fiedler Concert Phoenix Symphony Effort Prescott Arizona Capitol Album Discography Part 2 10 LPs 150 to 299 Bsnpubs com Track listing for 1950 LP Painting the Clouds With Sunshine 1951 Studio Cast Castalbums org a b Capitol Album Discography Part 3 10 LPs 300 to 449 Bsnpubs com With a Song in My Heart from the film Pal Joey with 1952 cast members Jane Froman Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic a b Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com George Greeley 45cat Search 45cat com Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com George Greeley Piano Demitasse Discogs com 1953 Musiker Reuben and Naomi Musiker 1998 Conductors and Composers of Popular Orchestral Music Google e book p 114 Greenwood Publishing Group GEORGE GREELEY AL THE PIANO LP 25 CM 10 PULGADAS PIANO DEMITASSE CAPITOL LC6614 ENGLAND todocoleccion net Pat Fullerton Patfullerton com 1 Naughty Marietta AU release H G February 21 1954 In the Groove The Oregonian Portland Oregon a b Capitol Album Discography Part 4 12 LPs 450 599 Bsnpubs com The Student Prince 1953 Studio Cast Castalbums org Naughty Marietta 1954 Studio Cast Gordon MacRae Castalbums org Harry Geller Selections From The Eddie Duchin Story Discogs com Orquestra Regida Por Harry Geller The Eddie Duchin Story Selecoes De Melodia Imortal Discogs com 1956 Harry Geller Selections From The Eddy Duchin Story Discogs com 1956 Paul Weston And His Orch George Greeley Piano A Discography Honkingduck com The Springfield Sunday Republican 3 16 1952 New Recordings in Lighter Vein Springfield MA George Greeley vinyl 89 LP records amp CD found on CDandLP Cdandlp com Vinyl Divas Retrieved February 16 2014 Capitol T 716 Australia Retrieved February 16 2014 George Greeley With The Warner Bros Studio Orchestra Conducted By Ted Dale The World s Ten Greatest Popular Piano Concertos Discogs com 1959 The Bobby Havana Boys Latin Rhythms In Hi Fi Discogs com 1959 World Renowned 1959 Archived from the original on 2014 02 26 Retrieved 2014 02 21 Rockford Morning Star 9 27 59 Jim Winchester Waxing Musical Rockford IL George Greeley With Warner Bros Orchestra The 22 Best Loved Christmas Piano Concertos Discogs com 1959 George Greeley With The World Famous Warner Bros Orchestra And The Outriggers The Most Beautiful Music Of Hawaii Discogs com 1960 State Times 9 21 60 William D Laffer Popular Records Baton Rouge LA George Greeley With The Warner Bros Orchestra Piano Italiano Discogs com 1961 George Greeley Popular Piano Concertos Of Famous Film Themes Discogs com 1961 a b c George Greeley vinyl 89 LP records amp CD found on CDandLP Cdandlp com The Plain Dealer 11 26 61 Music Center advertisement Cleveland OH George Greeley Plays george gershwin Vinyl Records LP CD on CDandLP Cdandlp com Mexican release 1962 Gershwin s World 1962 Archived from the original on 2014 03 08 Retrieved 2014 03 08 George Greeley Themes from mutiny on the bounty and other great films Vinyl Records LP CD on CDandLP Cdandlp com George Greeley A Classic Affair Discogs com 1963 Piano Mood Deluxe George Greeley LP Archived from the original on 2014 08 21 George Greeley My love malaguena Vinyl Records LP CD on CDandLP Cdandlp com 45 Discography for Warner Brothers Records 5000 series Globaldogproductions info George Greeley Being In Love via www 45cat com George Greeley Theme From Mutiny On The Bounty Love Theme From Mutiny On The Bounty Discogs com 1962 Les revoltes du bounty by George Greeley Kaper EP with neil93 Cdandlp com Billy Vaughn Billy Vaughn Plays Stephen Foster Discogs com 1959 Keely Smith A Keely Christmas Discogs com 1960 Keely Smith Dearly Beloved Discogs com 1961 Tony Martin Greatest hits Vinyl Records LP CD on CDandLP Cdandlp com Springfield Sunday Republican 7 21 63 Wax Works Springfield Massachusetts Geroge Greeley And His Piano Greeley Plays Gershwin Discogs com 1969 Audio Preservation Fund 1970 LP Love the World Away 1980 Cdandlp com That Lovin Feeling 1981 Cdandlp com Parrish 1990 iTunes Keely Christmas 1994 CD Dearly Beloved 2004 CD George Greeley My Favorite Martian Original Television Series Soundtrack Discogs com 2007 Reissue 2008 CD The Desert Song amp Roberta via Amazon Ten Greatest 2011 CD World Renowned 2011 CD Motion Picture Piano Concertos 2011 CD Love Themes 2011 CD Love Songs Italiane CD Martian 2012 CD Amazon co uk Sweethearts 1947 Studio Cast via castalbums org Further reading editCornyn Stan and Paul Scanlon 2003 Exploding The Highs Hits Hype Heroes and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group It Books ISBN 978 0380978526External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Greeley Allmusic com George Greeley George Greeley at IMDb George Greeley discography at Discogs nbsp Discogs George Greeley MusicBrainz George Greeley WorldCat Holdings for George Greeley Library of Congress Holdings for George Greely Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Greeley amp oldid 1196729132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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