Posted on 10/17/2008 11:15:03 AM PDT by weegee
Neal Hefti, the trumpeter, composer and arranger best known for composing the themes to Batman and The Odd Couple, died October 11th of an apparent heart attack in Toluca Lake, Calif. He was 85. During his career, Hefti worked with jazz greats such as Count Basie and Woody Herman, but he is best remembered for his work for television and film.
Hefti, who was born in Hastings, Nebraska, in 1922, began composing tracks as a teenager for big band leader Nat Towles and for Earl Hines band. He played trumpet with Charlie Barnet and others, and toured with Herman, for whom he wrote such songs as The Good Earth and Wild Root. Hefti married Frances Wayne, the vocalist in the Herman band.
Hefti began arranging for Basie in 1950, and wrote material for that band, including Lil Darlin, Little Pony and Cute.
In the 1960s Hefti made the move to film and TV, writing music for such Hollywood productions as Sex and the Single Girl, The Odd Couple, Harlow, Duel at Diablo, Barefoot in the Park and How to Murder Your Wife. His composition of the Batman theme in 1966 became, perhaps, his most durable work.
Hefti also worked as an arranger and conductor with Frank Sinatra on his 1962 album Sinatra and Swingin Brass. He also worked with vocalists Doris Day, Mel Tormé and Tony Bennett and led his own bands.
Hefti had been semi-retired for about 25 years at the time of his death.
Thanks. Now I have that tune stuck in my head.
my dad introduced me to Hefti’s music in m y crib, a great jazz man!
The theme has been recorded by everyone from Link Wray to The Who to Sun Ra Arkestra (under a studio session for "Dan & Dale") to Iggy Pop.
The Batman Theme is NOT to be confused with "I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman" or that album of Prince songs.
Disco tune "Stayin' Alive" could save your life [No, really!]
Instead, think of “Woodchopper’s Ball,” “Li’l Darlin’,” “Cute,” “The Kid from Red Bank,” or “Theme from The Odd Couple.”
Try humming “Next Stop Pottersville”.
And if that doesn’t work, play John Cale’s 4’33” a few times really loud.
Was he one of the reason why the Batman TV Series from the 1960’s hasn’t come to dvd? Didn’t he want a ton of money for the music?
All those charts for Basie, and he is relegated to the batman theme.
Sucks to be him.
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