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John Barry (composer)

John Barry Prendergast OBE (3 November 1933 – 30 January 2011)[1][2] was an English composer and conductor of film music. Born in York, Barry spent his early years working in cinemas owned by his father. During his national service with the British Army in Cyprus, Barry began performing as a musician after learning to play the trumpet. Upon completing his national service, he formed a band in 1957, the John Barry Seven. He later developed an interest in composing and arranging music, making his début for television in 1958. He came to the notice of the makers of the first James Bond film Dr. No, who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman.[3] Noel Rogers, the head of music at United Artists, approached Barry.[4] This started a successful association between Barry and the Bond series that lasted for 25 years.

John Barry
Barry in 2006
Background information
Birth nameJohn Barry Prendergast
Born(1933-11-03)3 November 1933
York, England
Died30 January 2011(2011-01-30) (aged 77)
Oyster Bay, New York, U.S.
Occupation(s)Composer, conductor
Spouse(s)
  • Barbara Pickard
    (m. 1959; div. 1963)
  • (m. 1965; div. 1968)
  • Jane Sidey
    (m. 1969; div. 1978)
  • Laurie Barry
    (m. 1978)

He composed the scores for eleven of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1987, as well as arranging and performing the "James Bond Theme" for the first film in the series, 1962's Dr. No. He wrote the Grammy- and Academy Award-winning scores to the films Dances with Wolves (1990) and Out of Africa (1985), as well as the scores of The Scarlet Letter (1995), Chaplin (1992), The Cotton Club (1984), Game of Death (1972), The Tamarind Seed (1974), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) and the theme for the television series The Persuaders!, in a career spanning over 50 years. In 1999, he was appointed with an OBE for services to music.

Barry received awards including five Academy Awards: two for Born Free and one each for The Lion in Winter (for which he also won the first BAFTA Award for Best Film Music), Out of Africa and Dances with Wolves (both of which also won him Grammy Awards). He also received ten Golden Globe Award nominations, winning once for Best Original Score for Out of Africa in 1986. Barry completed his last film score, Enigma, in 2001 and recorded the successful album Eternal Echoes the same year. He then concentrated chiefly on live performances and co-wrote the music to the musical Brighton Rock in 2004 alongside Don Black.

In 2001, Barry became a Fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, and, in 2005, he was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Barry was married four times and had four children. He moved to the United States in 1975 and lived there until his death in 2011.

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Barry was born John Barry Prendergast in York, the youngest of four children. His mother, a classical pianist, was English; his Irish father, John Xavier "Jack" Prendergast from Cork, was a projectionist during the silent film era and later owned a chain of cinemas across northern England.[5][6][7] As a result of his father's work, Barry was raised in and around cinemas in northern England[5] and he later stated that this childhood background influenced his musical tastes and interests.[6] He had two older brothers and one older sister.[8] Barry was educated at St Peter's School, York, and received composition lessons from Francis Jackson, Organist of York Minster.[6]

Career edit

Barry spent his national service in the British Army playing the trumpet, working from a correspondence course with jazz composer Bill Russo.[9] After national service he worked as an arranger for the orchestras of Jack Parnell and Ted Heath,[10] forming his own band, the John Barry Seven,[11] in 1957. The John Barry Seven recorded hit records on EMI's Columbia label including "Hit and Miss", the theme tune he composed for the BBC's Juke Box Jury programme; a cover of the Johnny Smith song "Walk Don't Run"; and a cover of the theme for the United Artists western The Magnificent Seven.

By 1959 Barry was gaining commissions to arrange music for other acts, starting with a young trio on Decca, coincidentally called the Three Barry Sisters, though unrelated both to Barry and American duo The Barry Sisters.[12] The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat, when he appeared with the John Barry Seven. He was employed by EMI from 1959 until 1962 arranging orchestral accompaniments for the company's singers, including Adam Faith.[13] He also composed songs (along with Les Vandyke) and scores for films in which Faith was featured. When Faith made his first film, Beat Girl (1960), Barry composed, arranged and conducted the film score, his first. His music was later released as the UK's first soundtrack album.[14]

Barry also composed the music for another Faith film, Never Let Go (also 1960), orchestrated the score for Mix Me a Person (1962), and composed, arranged and conducted the score for The Amorous Prawn (also 1962). In 1962, Barry transferred to Ember Records, where he produced and arranged albums.[15]

These achievements caught the attention of the producers of a new film called Dr. No (1962) who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman. Barry was hired and his arrangement of Norman's composition created the "James Bond Theme". When the producers of the Bond series sought to hire Lionel Bart to score the next James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963), they learned that Bart could not read or write music. Though Bart wrote a title song for the film, the producers remembered Barry's arrangement of the James Bond Theme and his composing and arranging for several films with Adam Faith. Bart also recommended Barry to producer Stanley Baker for his 1964 film Zulu.[16] That same year Bart and Barry collaborated on the film Man in the Middle; and then, in 1965, Barry worked with director Bryan Forbes in scoring the World War II prison-camp drama King Rat.

This was the turning point for Barry, and he subsequently won five Academy Awards and four Grammy Awards, with scores for, among others, Born Free (1966), The Lion in Winter (1968), Midnight Cowboy (1969) for which he did not receive an on-screen credit, and Somewhere in Time (1980).[2][17]

Barry was often cited as having had a distinct style which concentrated on lush strings and extensive use of brass.[citation needed] He was one of the first to employ synthesizers in a film score (On Her Majesty's Secret Service, also 1969),[18] and to make wide use of pop artists and songs in Midnight Cowboy.[19] Because Barry provided not just the main title theme but the complete soundtrack score, his music often enhanced the critical reception of a film, notably in Midnight Cowboy, The Tamarind Seed, the first remake of King Kong (1976), Out of Africa (1985), and Dances with Wolves (1990). Barry would often watch films and would note down with pen and paper what worked or what did not.[7]

Barry composed the theme for the TV series The Persuaders! (1971), also known as The Unlucky Heroes, in which Tony Curtis and Roger Moore were paired as rich playboys solving crimes.[20] The instrumental recording features the cimbalom (which Barry also used for The Ipcress File (1965) and other themes) and Moog synthesizers. The theme was a hit single in many European countries (including France, Germany, and the Benelux states), contributing to the cult status of the series in Europe, and the record featured Barry's The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair on the B side, an instrumental piece featured in a long running TV advert for Sunsilk shampoo. Barry also wrote the scores to a number of musicals, including the 1965 Passion Flower Hotel (lyrics by Trevor Peacock), the successful 1974 West End show Billy (lyrics by Don Black),[21] and two intended Broadway musicals that never opened on Broadway, Lolita, My Love (1971), with Alan Jay Lerner as lyricist, and The Little Prince and the Aviator (1981), again with lyricist Don Black.[22] Barry also composed the soundtrack for the Bruce Lee film Game of Death (1978).

In 2001, the University of York conferred an honorary degree on Barry, and in 2002 he was named an Honorary Freeman of the City of York.[23][24]

During 2006, Barry was the executive producer on an album entitled Here's to the Heroes by the Australian ensemble The Ten Tenors. The album features a number of songs Barry wrote in collaboration with his lyricist friend, Don Black. Barry and Black also composed one of the songs on Shirley Bassey's 2009 album, The Performance. The song, entitled "Our Time Is Now", is the first written by the duo for Bassey since "Diamonds Are Forever".[25]

James Bond edit

After the success of Dr. No, Barry was hired to compose and perform eleven of the next fourteen James Bond films.

In his tenure with the film series, Barry's music, variously brassy and moody, achieved very wide appeal. For From Russia with Love he composed "007", an alternative James Bond signature theme, which is featured in four other Bond films (Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever, and Moonraker). The theme "Stalking", for the teaser sequence of From Russia with Love, was covered by colleague Marvin Hamlisch for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Barry also contributed indirectly to the soundtrack of the spoof version of Casino Royale (1967): his Born Free theme appears briefly in the opening sequence.

In Goldfinger (1964), he perfected the "Bond sound", a heady mixture of brass, jazz elements and sensuous melodies. There is even an element of Barry's jazz roots in the big-band track "Into Miami", which follows the title credits and accompanies the film's iconic image of the camera lens zooming toward the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.

Barry's love for the Russian romantic composers is often reflected in his music; in his Bond scores he unites this with brass-heavy jazz writing. His use of strings, lyricism, half-diminished chords and complex key shifting provides melancholy contrast; in his scores this is often heard in variations of the title songs that are used to underscore plot development.[26]

As Barry matured, the Bond scores became more lushly melodic (along with other scores of his such as The Tamarind Seed and Out of Africa) as in Moonraker (1979) and Octopussy (1983). Barry's score for A View to a Kill was traditional, but his collaboration with Duran Duran for the title song was contemporary and reached number one in the United States and number two in the UK Singles Chart. Both A View to a Kill and The Living Daylights theme by A-ha blended the pop music style of the bands with Barry's orchestration. In 2006, A-ha's Pal Waaktaar complimented Barry's contributions: "I loved the stuff he added to the track, I mean it gave it this really cool string arrangement. That's when for me it started to sound like a Bond thing."[27]

Barry's last score for the Bond series was The Living Daylights (1987), Timothy Dalton's first film in the series, with Barry making a cameo appearance as a conductor in the film.[28] Barry was intended to score Licence to Kill (1989) but was recovering from throat surgery at the time, and it was considered unsafe to fly him to London to complete the score. The score was completed by Michael Kamen.[29]

David Arnold, a British composer, saw the result of two years' work in 1997 with the release of Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project, an album of new versions of the themes from various James Bond films. Arnold thanks Barry in the sleeve notes, referring to him as "the Guvnor". Almost all of the tracks were John Barry compositions, and the revision of his work met with his approval – he contacted Barbara Broccoli, producer of the then upcoming Tomorrow Never Dies, to recommend Arnold as the film's composer.[30] Arnold also went on to score four subsequent Bond films: The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.

Monty Norman, who was contracted as composer for Dr. No, received sole compositional credit for the "James Bond Theme". Nearly 40 years later, in 2001, the disputed authorship of the theme was examined legally in the High Court in London after Norman sued The Sunday Times for libel for publishing an article in 1997 in which Barry was named as the true composer; Barry testified for the defence.[31][32]

In court, Barry testified that he had been handed a musical manuscript of a work by Norman (meant to become the theme) and that he was to arrange it musically, and that he composed additional music and arranged the "James Bond Theme". He also claimed that Norman received sole credit because of his prior contract with the producers. Barry said that a deal was struck whereby he would receive a flat fee of £250 and Norman would receive the songwriting credit.[33] Barry said that he had accepted the deal with United Artists Head of Music Noel Rogers because it would help his career. Despite these claims, the jury ruled unanimously in favour of Norman.[33]

On 7 September 2006, John Barry reiterated his claim of authorship of the theme on the Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2.[34]

Personal life and death edit

Barry was married four times. His first three marriages, to Barbara Pickard (1959–63), Jane Birkin (1965–68) and Jane Sidey (1969–78) all ended in divorce.[10] He was married to his fourth wife, Laurie, from January 1978[10] until his death. The couple had a son, Jonpatrick. Barry had three daughters: Suzanne with his first wife, Barbara; Kate with his second wife, Jane; and Sian, from a relationship with Ulla Larson between the first two marriages.[6]

In 1975, Barry moved to the US. A British judge later accused him of emigrating to avoid paying £134,000 due the Inland Revenue.[10] The matter was resolved in the late 1980s, and Barry was able to return to the UK.[10] He subsequently lived for many years in the United States, mainly in Oyster Bay, New York, in Centre Island on Long Island, from 1980.[6][35]

Barry suffered a rupture of the esophagus in 1988, following a toxic reaction to a health tonic he had consumed. The incident rendered him unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia.[36]

Barry died of a heart attack on 30 January 2011 at his Oyster Bay home, aged 77.[37][38]

A memorial concert took place on 20 June 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, where the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Shirley Bassey, Rumer, David Arnold, Wynne Evans and others performed Barry's music.[39] Sir George Martin, Sir Michael Parkinson, Don Black, Timothy Dalton and others also contributed to the celebration of his life and work.[37][39][40] The event was sponsored by the Royal College of Music through a grant by the Broccoli Foundation.[41]

Awards and nominations edit

In 1999, Barry was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to music. He received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award in 2005.[40][42] In 2005, the American Film Institute ranked Barry's score for Out of Africa No. 15 on their list of the greatest film scores.[43] His scores and original songs for the following films were nominated:[44]

Accolades edit

Award Year Project Category Outcome
Academy Awards 1966 Born Free Best Original Music Score Won
"Born Free" (from Born Free), with Don Black Best Original Song Won
1968 The Lion in Winter Best Original Music Score – For a Motion Picture (Not a Musical) Won
1971 Mary, Queen of Scots Best Original Dramatic Score Nominated
1985 Out of Africa Best Original Score Won
1990 Dances with Wolves Best Original Score Won
1992 Chaplin Best Original Score Nominated
BAFTA Awards 1968 The Lion in Winter Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music Won
1986 Out of Africa Best Score[45] Nominated
1991 Dances with Wolves Best Original Film Score[46] Nominated
2005 BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award[47] Won
Golden Globe Awards 1966 "Born Free" (from Born Free), with Don Black Best Original Song Nominated
1968 The Lion in Winter Best Original Score Nominated
1971 Mary, Queen of Scots Best Original Score Nominated
1974 "Sail the Summer Winds" (from The Dove), with Don Black Best Original Song Nominated
1977 "Down Deep Inside" (from The Deep), with Donna Summer Best Original Song Nominated
1981 Somewhere in Time Best Original Score Nominated
1985 Out of Africa Best Original Score Won
"A View to a Kill" (from A View to a Kill), with Duran Duran Best Original Song Nominated
1990 Dances with Wolves Best Original Score Nominated
1992 Chaplin Best Original Score Nominated

Grammy Award

Grammy Award nominations

Emmy Award nominations

  • 1964 Outstanding Achievement in Composing Original Music for Television for Elizabeth Taylor in London (a 1963 television special)[49]
  • 1977 Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Special (Dramatic Underscore) for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years[49]

Golden Raspberry Award

Max Steiner Lifetime Achievement Award (presented by the City of Vienna)

Lifetime Achievement Award from World Soundtrack Academy (presented at the Ghent Film Festival)

  • 2010

In 2011, he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.

Barry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1998.[50] Also wrote the theme for raise the titanic much under rated too

Filmography edit

Bond films edit

Barry worked on the soundtracks for the following James Bond films (title song collaborators in brackets):

In addition, a brief excerpt from the song "Born Free" is heard during a sequence in the non-EON Productions Bond film, Casino Royale (1967).

Film and television work edit

Year Film Directed by Singles Latest CD / Digital Release
1959 Drumbeat
(TV series theme music)
Stewart Morris
Juke Box Jury
(TV series theme music)
Peter Potter Hit And Miss EMI / 07243 523073 2 6 / 1997
1960 Never Let Go John Guillermin
Beat Girl Edmond T. Gréville Cherry Red / ACMEM204CD / 2011
1962 Dateline London
(TV series theme music)
Columbia 45-DB 4806: Cutty Sark EMI / 07243 523073 2 6 / 1997
The Amorous Prawn Anthony Kimmins
The L-Shaped Room Bryan Forbes
1963 Elizabeth Taylor in London Sid Smith Él / ACMEM59CD / ???
From Russia with Love (film) Terence Young EMI / 72435-80588-2-6 / 2003
1964 Zulu Cy Endfield UA 743: Zulu Stamp / Big Shield Ember Records / NR 5012 / 2010
Man in the Middle (film) Guy Hamilton
Impromptu
(TV series soundtrack)
David Croft
A Jolly Bad Fellow Don Chaffey
Séance on a Wet Afternoon Bryan Forbes United Artists Records UP1060: Seance On A Wet Afternoon / Oublie Ca EMI / 07243 523073 2 6 / 1997
Goldfinger Guy Hamilton EMI / 72435-80891-2-7 / 2003
Sophia Loren in Rome Sheldon Reynolds P.E.G. Recordings / PEG023 / 1998
1965 Boy and Bicycle
("Onward Christian Spacemen")
Ridley Scott
The Ipcress File Sidney J. Furie Silva Screen / FILMCD 605 / 2002
The Party's Over Guy Hamilton EMI / 07243 523073 2 6 / 1997
Mister Moses Ronald Neame
The Knack ...and How to Get It Richard Lester Quartet Records / QRSCE024 / 2011
The Passion Flower Hotel Gene Gutowski Sony West End / SMK 66175 / ????
The Newcomers (TV series) Colin Morris Fancy Dance
King Rat Bryan Forbes Intrada / ISC 434 / 2019
Thunderball (film) Terence Young EMI / 72435-80589-2-5 / 2003
Four in the Morning Anthony Simmons Ember Records / NR 5029 / 2009
1966 The Chase Arthur Penn Columbia 4-43544: The Chase (2:44) / Saturday Night Philosopher (2:55) Legacy / 515133 2 / 2004
Born Free James Hill Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol.7 No. 10 / 2004
The Wrong Box Bryan Forbes Intrada / Special Collection Volume 191 / 2011
Vendetta CBS 2390: Vendetta (2:01) / The Danny Scipio Theme (2:45)
The Quiller Memorandum Michael Anderson CBS 2451: Theme From "The Quiller Memorandum" – Wednesday's Child / Sleep Well My Darling Intrada / Special Collection Volume 201 / 2012
Dutchman Anthony Harvey
1967 You Only Live Twice (film) Lewis Gilbert EMI / 72435-41418-2-9 / 2003
The Whisperers Bryan Forbes Rykodisc / RCD 10720 / 1998
1968 Boom! Joseph Losey harkit records / HRKCD 8248 / 2008
Petulia Richard Lester Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 8 No. 20 / 2005
Deadfall Bryan Forbes Retrograde Records / FSM-80124-2 / 1997
The Lion in Winter Anthony Harvey Legacy / CK 66133 / 1995
1969 The Appointment Sidney Lumet Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 6 No. 11 / 2003
Midnight Cowboy John Schlesinger Quartet Records / QR434 / 2021
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film) Peter R. Hunt EMI / 72435-41419-2-8 / 2003
1970 Monte Walsh (1970 film) William A. Fraker Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 2 No. 4 / 1999
1971 Murphy's War Peter Yates
The Last Valley (film) James Clavell Quartet Records / QR257 / 2016
Walkabout Nicolas Roeg The Roundtable / PM001CD / 2016
They Might Be Giants Anthony Harvey
The Persuaders! Val Guest CBS 7469: Theme From 'The Persuaders' (2:10) / The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair (2:55)
Diamonds Are Forever (film) Guy Hamilton EMI / 72435-41420-2-4 / 2003
Mary, Queen of Scots Charles Jarrott Quartet Records / QR504 / 2022
1972 Follow Me! (film) Carol Reed King Records / KICP 1476 / 2010
The Adventurer (TV series) Universal Music Jazz France / 531 340 5 / 2009
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972 film) William Sterling Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 8 No. 20 / 2005
1973 A Doll's House Patrick Garland
Orson Welles Great Mysteries Universal Music Jazz France / 531 340 5 / 2009
The Glass Menagerie (1973 film) Anthony Harvey
1974 Billy (musical)
The Tamarind Seed Blake Edwards Silva Screen / SILCD1647 / 2021
Born Free (TV series) Leonard Horn, Paul Krasny, Russ Mayberry
The Dove Charles Jarrott Intrada / ISC 313 / 2015
The Man with the Golden Gun (film) Guy Hamilton EMI / 72435-41424-2-0 / 2003
1975 Love Among the Ruins (film) James Costigan
The Day of the Locust John Schlesinger Intrada / ISC 367 / 2016
1976 Eleanor and Franklin (miniseries) Daniel Petrie
Robin and Marian Richard Lester Prometheus Records / PCR 522 / 2008
King Kong John Guillermin Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 15 No. 5 / 2012
1977 Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years Daniel Petrie
The White Buffalo J. Lee Thompson Quartet Records / QR267 / 2017
The War Between the Tates Lee Philips
The Deep Peter Yates Casablanca Records USA
Pye Records-Precision Tapes UK /1977
Intrada / Special Collection Volume 143 / 2010
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy Richard T. Heffron
First Love (1977 film) Joan Darling La-La Land Records / LLLCD 1243 / 2013
The Gathering (1977 film) Randal Kleiser
1978 The Betsy Daniel Petrie
Game of Death Robert Clouse Silva America / SSD 1154 / 2003
Starcrash Luigi Cozzi BSX Records / BSXCD 8846 / 2008
1979 The Corn Is Green George Cukor
Willa Joan Darling, Claudio Guzmán
Hanover Street Peter Hyams Varèse Sarabande / VCL 0309 1090 / 2009
Moonraker (film) Lewis Gilbert EMI / 7243 5 41425 2 9 / 2003
The Black Hole Gary Nelson Intrada / D001383402 / 2011
1980 Night Games (1980 film) Roger Vadim Silva America / SSD 1154 / 2003
Raise the Titanic (film) Jerry Jameson
Somewhere in Time (film) Jeannot Szwarc La-La Land Records / LLLCD 1550 / 2021
Touched by Love Gus Trikonis
Inside Moves Richard Donner
1981 The Legend of the Lone Ranger William A. Fraker Intrada / ISC 420 / 2018
Body Heat Lawrence Kasdan Film Score Monthly / FSM Vol. 15 No. 4 / 2012
The Little Prince and the Aviator Jerry Adler
1982 Hammett Wim Wenders Silva Screen / SILCD1662 / 2023
Murder by Phone Michael Anderson
Frances Graeme Clifford Label X / LXSACD 1001 / 2005
1983 High Road to China Brian G. Hutton BSX Records / BSXCD 8864 / 2010
Octopussy John Glen EMI / 7243 5 41450 2 5 / 2003
The Golden Seal Frank Zuniga Intrada / Special Collection Volume 89 / 2009
Svengali Anthony Harvey
1984 Mike's Murder James Bridges Prometheus Records / PCR 521 / 2009
Until September Richard Marquand Kritzerland / KR 20018-9 / 2011
The Cotton Club Francis Ford Coppola Geffen Records / CDGEF 70260 / 1984
1985 A View to a Kill John Glen EMI / 72435-41448-2-0 / 2003
Jagged Edge Richard Marquand Varèse Sarabande / VCL 0916 1174 / 2016
Out of Africa Sydney Pollack MCA Records / MCAD-11311 / 1995
1986 A Killing Affair David Saperstein
Howard the Duck Willard Huyck Intrada / ISC 426 / 2019
Peggy Sue Got Married Francis Ford Coppola Varèse Sarabande / VCL 1114 1152 / 2014
The Golden Child Michael Ritchie La-La Land Records / LLLCD 1180 / 2011
1987 The Living Daylights John Glen EMI / 72435-41451-2-4 / 2003
Hearts of Fire Richard Marquand
1988 Masquerade Bob Swaim Quartet Records / QR326 / 2018
USA Today: The Television Show

Television film scores edit

Television themes edit

Musicals edit

Other works edit

  • Stringbeat (1961)
  • Americans (1975)
  • The Beyondness of Things (1999)
  • Eternal Echoes (2001)
  • The Seasons (no release date set)

Singles edit

(Excludes co-composed hits, e.g. Duran Duran's "A View to a Kill")

  • "Hit and Miss" as The John Barry Seven plus Four, UK#10 (first charted 1960)
  • "Beat for Beatniks" as The John Barry Orchestra, UK#40 (1960)
  • "Never Let Go" as The John Barry Orchestra, UK#49 (1960)
  • "Blueberry Hill" as The John Barry Orchestra, UK#34 (1960)
  • "Walk Don't Run" as The John Barry Seven, UK#11 (1960)
  • "Black Stockings" as The John Barry Seven, UK#27 (1960)
  • "The Magnificent Seven" as The John Barry Seven, UK#45 (1961)
  • "Cutty Sark" as The John Barry Seven, UK#35 (1962)
  • "The James Bond Theme" as The John Barry Orchestra, UK#13 (1962)
  • "From Russia with Love" as The John Barry Orchestra, UK#39 (1963)
  • "Theme from The Persuaders! as John Barry, UK#13 (1971)

His four highest-charting hits all spent more than 10 weeks in the UK top 50.

See also edit

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  51. ^ Moriarty (5 November 2004). . Ain't It Cool News. Archived from the original on 18 July 2007. Retrieved 27 July 2013. Yeah. We worked on it for a little while, and I'm a huge fan of John Barry. But I kind of wanted him to go back to a style that he used in the past, and use that as kind of a starting place. I think he kind of felt like he'd already done that.

Further reading edit

  • Fiegel, Eddi. John Barry: A Sixties Theme: From James Bond to Midnight Cowboy (Faber & Faber: London, UK, 2012)
  • Leonard, Geoff, Pete Walker and Gareth Bramley. John Barry – The Man with the Midas Touch (Redcliffe Press: Bristol, UK, 2008)

External links edit

  • John Barry Website
  • John Barry at the Songwriters Hall of Fame
  • John Barry at IMDb
  • Appearance on Desert Island Discs 13 June 1999
  • John Barry discography at MusicBrainz
  • John Barry Memorial Concert – Remembering Chet on YouTube
  • John Barry Memorial Concert – The James Bond Theme on YouTube
  • John Barry Memorial Concert – Goldfinger on YouTube
  • John Barry Memorial Concert – We Have All The Time in the World on YouTube
  • John Barry Memorial Concert – Complete Radio Broadcast on YouTube

john, barry, composer, confused, with, john, barrymore, john, barry, prendergast, november, 1933, january, 2011, english, composer, conductor, film, music, born, york, barry, spent, early, years, working, cinemas, owned, father, during, national, service, with. Not to be confused with John Barrymore John Barry Prendergast OBE 3 November 1933 30 January 2011 1 2 was an English composer and conductor of film music Born in York Barry spent his early years working in cinemas owned by his father During his national service with the British Army in Cyprus Barry began performing as a musician after learning to play the trumpet Upon completing his national service he formed a band in 1957 the John Barry Seven He later developed an interest in composing and arranging music making his debut for television in 1958 He came to the notice of the makers of the first James Bond film Dr No who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman 3 Noel Rogers the head of music at United Artists approached Barry 4 This started a successful association between Barry and the Bond series that lasted for 25 years John BarryOBEBarry in 2006Background informationBirth nameJohn Barry PrendergastBorn 1933 11 03 3 November 1933York EnglandDied30 January 2011 2011 01 30 aged 77 Oyster Bay New York U S Occupation s Composer conductorSpouse s Barbara Pickard m 1959 div 1963 wbr Jane Birkin m 1965 div 1968 wbr Jane Sidey m 1969 div 1978 wbr Laurie Barry m 1978 wbr He composed the scores for eleven of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1987 as well as arranging and performing the James Bond Theme for the first film in the series 1962 s Dr No He wrote the Grammy and Academy Award winning scores to the films Dances with Wolves 1990 and Out of Africa 1985 as well as the scores of The Scarlet Letter 1995 Chaplin 1992 The Cotton Club 1984 Game of Death 1972 The Tamarind Seed 1974 Mary Queen of Scots 1971 and the theme for the television series The Persuaders in a career spanning over 50 years In 1999 he was appointed with an OBE for services to music Barry received awards including five Academy Awards two for Born Free and one each for The Lion in Winter for which he also won the first BAFTA Award for Best Film Music Out of Africa and Dances with Wolves both of which also won him Grammy Awards He also received ten Golden Globe Award nominations winning once for Best Original Score for Out of Africa in 1986 Barry completed his last film score Enigma in 2001 and recorded the successful album Eternal Echoes the same year He then concentrated chiefly on live performances and co wrote the music to the musical Brighton Rock in 2004 alongside Don Black In 2001 Barry became a Fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters Composers and Authors and in 2005 he was made a Fellow of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Barry was married four times and had four children He moved to the United States in 1975 and lived there until his death in 2011 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Career 1 3 James Bond 1 4 Personal life and death 2 Awards and nominations 2 1 Accolades 3 Filmography 3 1 Bond films 3 2 Film and television work 3 3 Television film scores 3 4 Television themes 3 5 Musicals 3 6 Other works 3 7 Singles 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editEarly life and education edit Barry was born John Barry Prendergast in York the youngest of four children His mother a classical pianist was English his Irish father John Xavier Jack Prendergast from Cork was a projectionist during the silent film era and later owned a chain of cinemas across northern England 5 6 7 As a result of his father s work Barry was raised in and around cinemas in northern England 5 and he later stated that this childhood background influenced his musical tastes and interests 6 He had two older brothers and one older sister 8 Barry was educated at St Peter s School York and received composition lessons from Francis Jackson Organist of York Minster 6 Career edit Barry spent his national service in the British Army playing the trumpet working from a correspondence course with jazz composer Bill Russo 9 After national service he worked as an arranger for the orchestras of Jack Parnell and Ted Heath 10 forming his own band the John Barry Seven 11 in 1957 The John Barry Seven recorded hit records on EMI s Columbia label including Hit and Miss the theme tune he composed for the BBC s Juke Box Jury programme a cover of the Johnny Smith song Walk Don t Run and a cover of the theme for the United Artists western The Magnificent Seven By 1959 Barry was gaining commissions to arrange music for other acts starting with a young trio on Decca coincidentally called the Three Barry Sisters though unrelated both to Barry and American duo The Barry Sisters 12 The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat when he appeared with the John Barry Seven He was employed by EMI from 1959 until 1962 arranging orchestral accompaniments for the company s singers including Adam Faith 13 He also composed songs along with Les Vandyke and scores for films in which Faith was featured When Faith made his first film Beat Girl 1960 Barry composed arranged and conducted the film score his first His music was later released as the UK s first soundtrack album 14 Barry also composed the music for another Faith film Never Let Go also 1960 orchestrated the score for Mix Me a Person 1962 and composed arranged and conducted the score for The Amorous Prawn also 1962 In 1962 Barry transferred to Ember Records where he produced and arranged albums 15 These achievements caught the attention of the producers of a new film called Dr No 1962 who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman Barry was hired and his arrangement of Norman s composition created the James Bond Theme When the producers of the Bond series sought to hire Lionel Bart to score the next James Bond film From Russia with Love 1963 they learned that Bart could not read or write music Though Bart wrote a title song for the film the producers remembered Barry s arrangement of the James Bond Theme and his composing and arranging for several films with Adam Faith Bart also recommended Barry to producer Stanley Baker for his 1964 film Zulu 16 That same year Bart and Barry collaborated on the film Man in the Middle and then in 1965 Barry worked with director Bryan Forbes in scoring the World War II prison camp drama King Rat This was the turning point for Barry and he subsequently won five Academy Awards and four Grammy Awards with scores for among others Born Free 1966 The Lion in Winter 1968 Midnight Cowboy 1969 for which he did not receive an on screen credit and Somewhere in Time 1980 2 17 Barry was often cited as having had a distinct style which concentrated on lush strings and extensive use of brass citation needed He was one of the first to employ synthesizers in a film score On Her Majesty s Secret Service also 1969 18 and to make wide use of pop artists and songs in Midnight Cowboy 19 Because Barry provided not just the main title theme but the complete soundtrack score his music often enhanced the critical reception of a film notably in Midnight Cowboy The Tamarind Seed the first remake of King Kong 1976 Out of Africa 1985 and Dances with Wolves 1990 Barry would often watch films and would note down with pen and paper what worked or what did not 7 Barry composed the theme for the TV series The Persuaders 1971 also known as The Unlucky Heroes in which Tony Curtis and Roger Moore were paired as rich playboys solving crimes 20 The instrumental recording features the cimbalom which Barry also used for The Ipcress File 1965 and other themes and Moog synthesizers The theme was a hit single in many European countries including France Germany and the Benelux states contributing to the cult status of the series in Europe and the record featured Barry s The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair on the B side an instrumental piece featured in a long running TV advert for Sunsilk shampoo Barry also wrote the scores to a number of musicals including the 1965 Passion Flower Hotel lyrics by Trevor Peacock the successful 1974 West End show Billy lyrics by Don Black 21 and two intended Broadway musicals that never opened on Broadway Lolita My Love 1971 with Alan Jay Lerner as lyricist and The Little Prince and the Aviator 1981 again with lyricist Don Black 22 Barry also composed the soundtrack for the Bruce Lee film Game of Death 1978 In 2001 the University of York conferred an honorary degree on Barry and in 2002 he was named an Honorary Freeman of the City of York 23 24 During 2006 Barry was the executive producer on an album entitled Here s to the Heroes by the Australian ensemble The Ten Tenors The album features a number of songs Barry wrote in collaboration with his lyricist friend Don Black Barry and Black also composed one of the songs on Shirley Bassey s 2009 album The Performance The song entitled Our Time Is Now is the first written by the duo for Bassey since Diamonds Are Forever 25 James Bond edit After the success of Dr No Barry was hired to compose and perform eleven of the next fourteen James Bond films In his tenure with the film series Barry s music variously brassy and moody achieved very wide appeal For From Russia with Love he composed 007 an alternative James Bond signature theme which is featured in four other Bond films Thunderball You Only Live Twice Diamonds Are Forever and Moonraker The theme Stalking for the teaser sequence of From Russia with Love was covered by colleague Marvin Hamlisch for The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Barry also contributed indirectly to the soundtrack of the spoof version of Casino Royale 1967 his Born Free theme appears briefly in the opening sequence In Goldfinger 1964 he perfected the Bond sound a heady mixture of brass jazz elements and sensuous melodies There is even an element of Barry s jazz roots in the big band track Into Miami which follows the title credits and accompanies the film s iconic image of the camera lens zooming toward the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach Barry s love for the Russian romantic composers is often reflected in his music in his Bond scores he unites this with brass heavy jazz writing His use of strings lyricism half diminished chords and complex key shifting provides melancholy contrast in his scores this is often heard in variations of the title songs that are used to underscore plot development 26 As Barry matured the Bond scores became more lushly melodic along with other scores of his such as The Tamarind Seed and Out of Africa as in Moonraker 1979 and Octopussy 1983 Barry s score for A View to a Kill was traditional but his collaboration with Duran Duran for the title song was contemporary and reached number one in the United States and number two in the UK Singles Chart Both A View to a Kill and The Living Daylights theme by A ha blended the pop music style of the bands with Barry s orchestration In 2006 A ha s Pal Waaktaar complimented Barry s contributions I loved the stuff he added to the track I mean it gave it this really cool string arrangement That s when for me it started to sound like a Bond thing 27 Barry s last score for the Bond series was The Living Daylights 1987 Timothy Dalton s first film in the series with Barry making a cameo appearance as a conductor in the film 28 Barry was intended to score Licence to Kill 1989 but was recovering from throat surgery at the time and it was considered unsafe to fly him to London to complete the score The score was completed by Michael Kamen 29 David Arnold a British composer saw the result of two years work in 1997 with the release of Shaken and Stirred The David Arnold James Bond Project an album of new versions of the themes from various James Bond films Arnold thanks Barry in the sleeve notes referring to him as the Guvnor Almost all of the tracks were John Barry compositions and the revision of his work met with his approval he contacted Barbara Broccoli producer of the then upcoming Tomorrow Never Dies to recommend Arnold as the film s composer 30 Arnold also went on to score four subsequent Bond films The World Is Not Enough Die Another Day Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace Monty Norman who was contracted as composer for Dr No received sole compositional credit for the James Bond Theme Nearly 40 years later in 2001 the disputed authorship of the theme was examined legally in the High Court in London after Norman sued The Sunday Times for libel for publishing an article in 1997 in which Barry was named as the true composer Barry testified for the defence 31 32 In court Barry testified that he had been handed a musical manuscript of a work by Norman meant to become the theme and that he was to arrange it musically and that he composed additional music and arranged the James Bond Theme He also claimed that Norman received sole credit because of his prior contract with the producers Barry said that a deal was struck whereby he would receive a flat fee of 250 and Norman would receive the songwriting credit 33 Barry said that he had accepted the deal with United Artists Head of Music Noel Rogers because it would help his career Despite these claims the jury ruled unanimously in favour of Norman 33 On 7 September 2006 John Barry reiterated his claim of authorship of the theme on the Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2 34 Personal life and death edit Barry was married four times His first three marriages to Barbara Pickard 1959 63 Jane Birkin 1965 68 and Jane Sidey 1969 78 all ended in divorce 10 He was married to his fourth wife Laurie from January 1978 10 until his death The couple had a son Jonpatrick Barry had three daughters Suzanne with his first wife Barbara Kate with his second wife Jane and Sian from a relationship with Ulla Larson between the first two marriages 6 In 1975 Barry moved to the US A British judge later accused him of emigrating to avoid paying 134 000 due the Inland Revenue 10 The matter was resolved in the late 1980s and Barry was able to return to the UK 10 He subsequently lived for many years in the United States mainly in Oyster Bay New York in Centre Island on Long Island from 1980 6 35 Barry suffered a rupture of the esophagus in 1988 following a toxic reaction to a health tonic he had consumed The incident rendered him unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia 36 Barry died of a heart attack on 30 January 2011 at his Oyster Bay home aged 77 37 38 A memorial concert took place on 20 June 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London where the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Shirley Bassey Rumer David Arnold Wynne Evans and others performed Barry s music 39 Sir George Martin Sir Michael Parkinson Don Black Timothy Dalton and others also contributed to the celebration of his life and work 37 39 40 The event was sponsored by the Royal College of Music through a grant by the Broccoli Foundation 41 Awards and nominations editIn 1999 Barry was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE for services to music He received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award in 2005 40 42 In 2005 the American Film Institute ranked Barry s score for Out of Africa No 15 on their list of the greatest film scores 43 His scores and original songs for the following films were nominated 44 Goldfinger 1964 Born Free 1966 The Lion in Winter 1968 Mary Queen of Scots 1971 The Dove 1974 The Deep 1977 Somewhere in Time 1980 Body Heat 1981 Out of Africa 1985 A View to a Kill 1985 Dances with Wolves 1990 Chaplin 1992 Accolades edit Award Year Project Category Outcome Academy Awards 1966 Born Free Best Original Music Score Won Born Free from Born Free with Don Black Best Original Song Won 1968 The Lion in Winter Best Original Music Score For a Motion Picture Not a Musical Won 1971 Mary Queen of Scots Best Original Dramatic Score Nominated 1985 Out of Africa Best Original Score Won 1990 Dances with Wolves Best Original Score Won 1992 Chaplin Best Original Score Nominated BAFTA Awards 1968 The Lion in Winter Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music Won 1986 Out of Africa Best Score 45 Nominated 1991 Dances with Wolves Best Original Film Score 46 Nominated 2005 BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award 47 Won Golden Globe Awards 1966 Born Free from Born Free with Don Black Best Original Song Nominated 1968 The Lion in Winter Best Original Score Nominated 1971 Mary Queen of Scots Best Original Score Nominated 1974 Sail the Summer Winds from The Dove with Don Black Best Original Song Nominated 1977 Down Deep Inside from The Deep with Donna Summer Best Original Song Nominated 1981 Somewhere in Time Best Original Score Nominated 1985 Out of Africa Best Original Score Won A View to a Kill from A View to a Kill with Duran Duran Best Original Song Nominated 1990 Dances with Wolves Best Original Score Nominated 1992 Chaplin Best Original Score Nominated Grammy Award 1969 Best Instrumental Theme for Midnight Cowboy 48 1985 Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band for The Cotton Club 48 1985 Best Instrumental Composition for Out of Africa 48 1991 Best Instrumental Composition for Dances with Wolves 48 Grammy Award nominations 1965 Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for Goldfinger Emmy Award nominations 1964 Outstanding Achievement in Composing Original Music for Television for Elizabeth Taylor in London a 1963 television special 49 1977 Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Special Dramatic Underscore for Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years 49 Golden Raspberry Award 1981 Worst Musical Score for The Legend of the Lone Ranger Max Steiner Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the City of Vienna 2009 50 Lifetime Achievement Award from World Soundtrack Academy presented at the Ghent Film Festival 2010 In 2011 he received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music Barry was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1998 50 Also wrote the theme for raise the titanic much under rated tooFilmography editBond films edit Barry worked on the soundtracks for the following James Bond films title song collaborators in brackets Dr No 1962 James Bond Theme composed by Monty Norman as arranged by Barry used on main and end titles key points such as Bond s arrival in Jamaica From Russia with Love title song music and lyrics by Lionel Bart 1963 Goldfinger lyrics by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse 1964 Thunderball lyrics by Don Black 1965 You Only Live Twice lyrics by Leslie Bricusse 1967 On Her Majesty s Secret Service 1969 Diamonds Are Forever lyrics by Don Black 1971 The Man with the Golden Gun lyrics by Don Black 1974 Moonraker lyrics by Hal David 1979 Octopussy All Time High lyrics by Tim Rice 1983 A View to a Kill music and lyrics by Duran Duran 1985 The Living Daylights music and lyrics by Paul Waaktaar Savoy 1987 In addition a brief excerpt from the song Born Free is heard during a sequence in the non EON Productions Bond film Casino Royale 1967 Film and television work edit Year Film Directed by Singles Latest CD Digital Release 1959 Drumbeat TV series theme music Stewart Morris Juke Box Jury TV series theme music Peter Potter Hit And Miss EMI 07243 523073 2 6 1997 1960 Never Let Go John Guillermin Beat Girl Edmond T Greville Cherry Red ACMEM204CD 2011 1962 Dateline London TV series theme music Columbia 45 DB 4806 Cutty Sark EMI 07243 523073 2 6 1997 The Amorous Prawn Anthony Kimmins The L Shaped Room Bryan Forbes 1963 Elizabeth Taylor in London Sid Smith El ACMEM59CD From Russia with Love film Terence Young EMI 72435 80588 2 6 2003 1964 Zulu Cy Endfield UA 743 Zulu Stamp Big Shield Ember Records NR 5012 2010 Man in the Middle film Guy Hamilton Impromptu TV series soundtrack David Croft A Jolly Bad Fellow Don Chaffey Seance on a Wet Afternoon Bryan Forbes United Artists Records UP1060 Seance On A Wet Afternoon Oublie Ca EMI 07243 523073 2 6 1997 Goldfinger Guy Hamilton EMI 72435 80891 2 7 2003 Sophia Loren in Rome Sheldon Reynolds P E G Recordings PEG023 1998 1965 Boy and Bicycle Onward Christian Spacemen Ridley Scott The Ipcress File Sidney J Furie Silva Screen FILMCD 605 2002 The Party s Over Guy Hamilton EMI 07243 523073 2 6 1997 Mister Moses Ronald Neame The Knack and How to Get It Richard Lester Quartet Records QRSCE024 2011 The Passion Flower Hotel Gene Gutowski Sony West End SMK 66175 The Newcomers TV series Colin Morris Fancy Dance King Rat Bryan Forbes Intrada ISC 434 2019 Thunderball film Terence Young EMI 72435 80589 2 5 2003 Four in the Morning Anthony Simmons Ember Records NR 5029 2009 1966 The Chase Arthur Penn Columbia 4 43544 The Chase 2 44 Saturday Night Philosopher 2 55 Legacy 515133 2 2004 Born Free James Hill Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 7 No 10 2004 The Wrong Box Bryan Forbes Intrada Special Collection Volume 191 2011 Vendetta CBS 2390 Vendetta 2 01 The Danny Scipio Theme 2 45 The Quiller Memorandum Michael Anderson CBS 2451 Theme From The Quiller Memorandum Wednesday s Child Sleep Well My Darling Intrada Special Collection Volume 201 2012 Dutchman Anthony Harvey 1967 You Only Live Twice film Lewis Gilbert EMI 72435 41418 2 9 2003 The Whisperers Bryan Forbes Rykodisc RCD 10720 1998 1968 Boom Joseph Losey harkit records HRKCD 8248 2008 Petulia Richard Lester Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 8 No 20 2005 Deadfall Bryan Forbes Retrograde Records FSM 80124 2 1997 The Lion in Winter Anthony Harvey Legacy CK 66133 1995 1969 The Appointment Sidney Lumet Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 6 No 11 2003 Midnight Cowboy John Schlesinger Quartet Records QR434 2021 On Her Majesty s Secret Service film Peter R Hunt EMI 72435 41419 2 8 2003 1970 Monte Walsh 1970 film William A Fraker Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 2 No 4 1999 1971 Murphy s War Peter Yates The Last Valley film James Clavell Quartet Records QR257 2016 Walkabout Nicolas Roeg The Roundtable PM001CD 2016 They Might Be Giants Anthony Harvey The Persuaders Val Guest CBS 7469 Theme From The Persuaders 2 10 The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair 2 55 Diamonds Are Forever film Guy Hamilton EMI 72435 41420 2 4 2003 Mary Queen of Scots Charles Jarrott Quartet Records QR504 2022 1972 Follow Me film Carol Reed King Records KICP 1476 2010 The Adventurer TV series Universal Music Jazz France 531 340 5 2009 Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1972 film William Sterling Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 8 No 20 2005 1973 A Doll s House Patrick Garland Orson Welles Great Mysteries Universal Music Jazz France 531 340 5 2009 The Glass Menagerie 1973 film Anthony Harvey 1974 Billy musical The Tamarind Seed Blake Edwards Silva Screen SILCD1647 2021 Born Free TV series Leonard Horn Paul Krasny Russ Mayberry The Dove Charles Jarrott Intrada ISC 313 2015 The Man with the Golden Gun film Guy Hamilton EMI 72435 41424 2 0 2003 1975 Love Among the Ruins film James Costigan The Day of the Locust John Schlesinger Intrada ISC 367 2016 1976 Eleanor and Franklin miniseries Daniel Petrie Robin and Marian Richard Lester Prometheus Records PCR 522 2008 King Kong John Guillermin Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 15 No 5 2012 1977 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years Daniel Petrie The White Buffalo J Lee Thompson Quartet Records QR267 2017 The War Between the Tates Lee Philips The Deep Peter Yates Casablanca Records USA Pye Records Precision Tapes UK 1977 Intrada Special Collection Volume 143 2010 Young Joe the Forgotten Kennedy Richard T Heffron First Love 1977 film Joan Darling La La Land Records LLLCD 1243 2013 The Gathering 1977 film Randal Kleiser 1978 The Betsy Daniel Petrie Game of Death Robert Clouse Silva America SSD 1154 2003 Starcrash Luigi Cozzi BSX Records BSXCD 8846 2008 1979 The Corn Is Green George Cukor Willa Joan Darling Claudio Guzman Hanover Street Peter Hyams Varese Sarabande VCL 0309 1090 2009 Moonraker film Lewis Gilbert EMI 7243 5 41425 2 9 2003 The Black Hole Gary Nelson Intrada D001383402 2011 1980 Night Games 1980 film Roger Vadim Silva America SSD 1154 2003 Raise the Titanic film Jerry Jameson Somewhere in Time film Jeannot Szwarc La La Land Records LLLCD 1550 2021 Touched by Love Gus Trikonis Inside Moves Richard Donner 1981 The Legend of the Lone Ranger William A Fraker Intrada ISC 420 2018 Body Heat Lawrence Kasdan Film Score Monthly FSM Vol 15 No 4 2012 The Little Prince and the Aviator Jerry Adler 1982 Hammett Wim Wenders Silva Screen SILCD1662 2023 Murder by Phone Michael Anderson Frances Graeme Clifford Label X LXSACD 1001 2005 1983 High Road to China Brian G Hutton BSX Records BSXCD 8864 2010 Octopussy John Glen EMI 7243 5 41450 2 5 2003 The Golden Seal Frank Zuniga Intrada Special Collection Volume 89 2009 Svengali Anthony Harvey 1984 Mike s Murder James Bridges Prometheus Records PCR 521 2009 Until September Richard Marquand Kritzerland KR 20018 9 2011 The Cotton Club Francis Ford Coppola Geffen Records CDGEF 70260 1984 1985 A View to a Kill John Glen EMI 72435 41448 2 0 2003 Jagged Edge Richard Marquand Varese Sarabande VCL 0916 1174 2016 Out of Africa Sydney Pollack MCA Records MCAD 11311 1995 1986 A Killing Affair David Saperstein Howard the Duck Willard Huyck Intrada ISC 426 2019 Peggy Sue Got Married Francis Ford Coppola Varese Sarabande VCL 1114 1152 2014 The Golden Child Michael Ritchie La La Land Records LLLCD 1180 2011 1987 The Living Daylights John Glen EMI 72435 41451 2 4 2003 Hearts of Fire Richard Marquand 1988 Masquerade Bob Swaim Quartet Records QR326 2018 USA Today The Television Show Dances with Wolves 1990 US Chaplin 1992 Year of the Comet 1992 rejected score citation needed Ruby Cairo 1992 US My Life 1993 US Indecent Proposal 1993 US The Specialist 1994 US Cry the Beloved Country 1995 Across the Sea of Time 1995 US The Scarlet Letter 1995 US Swept from the Sea 1997 US Mercury Rising 1998 US Playing by Heart 1998 US Goodbye Lover 1998 rejected score citation needed Thomas and the Magic Railroad 2000 rejected score Enigma 2001 The Incredibles 2004 rejected score 51 Television film scores edit Elizabeth Taylor in London Grammy award nomination 1963 Sophia Loren in Rome 1964 The Glass Menagerie 1973 Love Among the Ruins 1975 Eleanor and Franklin 1976 Eleanor and Franklin The White House Years 1977 The War Between the Tates 1977 Young Joe the Forgotten Kennedy 1977 The Gathering 1977 The Corn Is Green 1979 Willa 1979 Svengali 1983 Television themes edit Juke Box Jury 1959 1967 Dateline 1962 Impromptu 1964 The Newcomers 1965 1969 Vendetta 1966 The Persuaders 1971 1972 The Adventurer 1972 1973 Orson Welles Great Mysteries 1973 Born Free 1974 USA Today The Television Show 1988 Musicals edit Passion Flower Hotel 1965 Lolita My Love 1971 a musical comedy text by Alan Jay Lerner based on Vladimir Nabokov s novel Lolita Billy 1974 The Little Prince and the Aviator 1981 Brighton Rock 2004 Other works edit Stringbeat 1961 Americans 1975 The Beyondness of Things 1999 Eternal Echoes 2001 The Seasons no release date set Singles edit Excludes co composed hits e g Duran Duran s A View to a Kill Hit and Miss as The John Barry Seven plus Four UK 10 first charted 1960 Beat for Beatniks as The John Barry Orchestra UK 40 1960 Never Let Go as The John Barry Orchestra UK 49 1960 Blueberry Hill as The John Barry Orchestra UK 34 1960 Walk Don t Run as The John Barry Seven UK 11 1960 Black Stockings as The John Barry Seven UK 27 1960 The Magnificent Seven as The John Barry Seven UK 45 1961 Cutty Sark as The John Barry Seven UK 35 1962 The James Bond Theme as The John Barry Orchestra UK 13 1962 From Russia with Love as The John Barry Orchestra UK 39 1963 Theme from The Persuaders as John Barry UK 13 1971 His four highest charting hits all spent more than 10 weeks in the UK top 50 See also editCategory Works by John Barry composer References edit The Sunday Times Magazine London 18 December 2011 p 64 a b James Bond Theme composer John Barry dies of heart attack One India 1 February 2010 Archived from the original on 18 February 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2010 The John Barry Resource Monty Norman s James Bond Theme Lawsuit www jollinger com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Tweedie Neil 20 March 2001 30 000 damages for composer of 007 theme tune The Telegraph Retrieved 13 April 2020 a b Film composer Barry dies aged 77 The Irish Times Dublin 31 January 2011 Archived from the original on 6 March 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2020 a b c d e Sweeting Adam 31 January 2011 John Barry Obituary The Guardian London Retrieved 3 February 2011 WebCitation archive a b Hastings Sheena 31 January 2011 John Barry Obituary Yorkshire Post Leeds Retrieved 3 February 2011 John Barry Biography musicianguide com Retrieved 13 February 2022 John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 a b c d e John Barry The Daily Telegraph London 31 January 2010 WebCitation archive John Barry The Gstaad Memorandum Film score monthly November 1996 Archived from the original on 17 October 2006 Retrieved 1 February 2011 Pete Frame The restless generation how rock music changed the face of 1950s Britain 0952954079 2007 Page 414 Meanwhile Barry was winning commissions to arrange music for other acts starting with a young trio on Decca the unrelated to him Barry Sisters Together they cut two singles Tall Paul and Jo Jo The Dog faced Boy which had been consecutive American hits for Annette Funicello Neither excited retail interest and nor did any of the three singles he made with Larry Page John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 Firth Simon Music for Pleasure Essays in the Sociology of Pop Routledge 1988 p 147 Cody Joshua 3 November 1933 The Ensemble Sospeso John Barry Sospeso com Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 2 February 2011 Hall Dr Sheldon Zulu With Some Guts Behind It The Making of the Epic Movie 2005 Tomahawk Press Midnight Cowboy 1969 IMDb com Retrieved 14 March 2014 John Barry On Her Majesty s Secret Service Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 Burlingame Jon 31 January 2011 John Barry dies at 77 Variety Retrieved 25 September 2021 University of York to award nine honorary degrees University of York 21 June 2001 Archived from the original on 5 October 2012 Retrieved 21 June 2011 Movie music legend John Barry dies aged 77 Mirror co uk 1 February 2010 Shepherd Fiona Album review Dame Shirley Bassey The Scotsman 2 November 2009 WebCitation archive Madden Karl The Melancholy Touch Romantic Shades of John Barry s Bond Archived 16 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine in James Bond in World and Popular Culture The Films Are Not Enough Eds Robert G Weiner B Lynn Whitfield and Jack Becker Newcastle Cambridge Scholars 1st Edition 2010 116 126 2nd Edition 2011 121 131 Print Waaktaar Pal interviewee 2006 James Bond s Greatest Hits Television UK North One Television John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 John Barry The Man with the Midas Touch Johnbarry org uk 1 February 2011 Archived from the original on 2 November 2011 Macnee Patrick Narrator The Bond Sound The Music of 007 DVD Documentary Monty Norman v The Sunday Times The James Bond Theme Lawsuit The John Barry Resource Retrieved 24 November 2006 Tweedie Neil 30 000 damages for composer of 007 theme tune The Telegraph 20 March 2001 WebCitation archive a b Bond theme writer wins damages BBC News 1 February 2010 John Barry on the Bond Theme MI6 HQ com 9 September 2006 Retrieved 24 November 2006 Centre Island Long Island New York Long Island Exchange Longislandexchange com Retrieved 22 September 2014 John Barry Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 31 January 2011 a b Burlingame Jon John Barry Dies at 77 Variety 31 January 2011 WebCitation archive Lovece Frank John Barry Oscar winning Composer Dies Newsday 31 January 2011 a b Composer John Barry remembered at memorial concert BBC 21 June 2011 Retrieved 21 June 2011 a b Bond composer John Barry dies aged 77 BBC 31 January 2011 Retrieved 2 February 2011 John Barry The Memorial Concert MI6 HQ com Retrieved 15 April 2011 Fiegel Eddi 29 November 2012 John Barry A Sixties Theme From James Bond to Midnight Cowboy Faber amp Faber ISBN 9780571299119 John Barry 15 facts about the great composer Classic FM Retrieved 21 June 2015 AFI s 100 Years of Film Scores Official Ballot PDF Archived from the original PDF on 13 March 2011 Film Nominations 1986 BAFTA Retrieved 1 February 2011 Film Nominations 1991 BAFTA Retrieved 1 February 2011 Fellowship Award winners BAFTA Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2011 a b c d Past Winners Search John Barry Grammy com 1 February 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2011 a b Primetime Emmy Award Database Emmys com Retrieved 1 February 2011 a b John Barry The Daily Telegraph London 31 January 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2011 Moriarty 5 November 2004 AICN Animation Double Header Moriarty Interviews Brad Bird Ain t It Cool News Archived from the original on 18 July 2007 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Yeah We worked on it for a little while and I m a huge fan of John Barry But I kind of wanted him to go back to a style that he used in the past and use that as kind of a starting place I think he kind of felt like he d already done that Further reading editFiegel Eddi John Barry A Sixties Theme From James Bond to Midnight Cowboy Faber amp Faber London UK 2012 Leonard Geoff Pete Walker and Gareth Bramley John Barry The Man with the Midas Touch Redcliffe Press Bristol UK 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Barry composer John Barry Website John Barry at the Songwriters Hall of Fame John Barry at IMDb Appearance on Desert Island Discs 13 June 1999 John Barry discography at MusicBrainz John Barry Memorial Concert Remembering Chet on YouTube John Barry Memorial Concert The James Bond Theme on YouTube John Barry Memorial Concert Goldfinger on YouTube John Barry Memorial Concert We Have All The Time in the World on YouTube John Barry Memorial Concert Complete Radio Broadcast on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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