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| death_place = Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.| occupation = Songwriter, music publisherDavid Steinberg (journalist)>David Steinberg (brother-in-law)| spouse = Abby Steinberg (m. 1967)}}Aaron Harold Schroeder (September 7, 1926 – December 2, 2009) was an American songwriter and music publisher.

Early years

Born in Brooklyn, Schroeder graduated from the school now known as the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City.Obituary, Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2009

Songwriter

Having become an ASCAP member in 1948, Schroeder had his first success with "At a Sidewalk Penny Arcade", one of the songs to introduce Rosemary Clooney as a solo recording artist. He proceeded to write more than 1500 songs seeking the varied talent of many collaborators. His chart record in the United Kingdom, as a writer, is 27 hits, 3 number ones, 9 top tens and 225 weeks on the chart. {{citation needed|date=September 2013}}He wrote seventeen songs for Elvis Presley including five that reached number one: "It's Now or Never" as recorded by Presley was selected as number 75 in Billboard Magazine's top 100 songs on their 100th-anniversary "Greatest Hits Chart".{{citation needed|date=December 2009}} In an interview with Jan-Erik Kjeseth he said that he was in fact present when Elvis recorded the song. He was very impressed with Presley's attitude: "Elvis wanted everything to be right; almost to the point of having tears in his eyes because he—Elvis—felt himself to be struggling to get the result that he envisaged in his head."{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} Schroeder had more than 500 song recordings to his credit, including major records by dozens of artists such as Roy Orbison, Duane Eddy, Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat King Cole, Perry Como and Pat Boone. In the above-mentioned interview Schroeder said that he had in fact also participated in finalizing the hit song "It's My Party" (Lesley Gore). Together with his regular partner at the time, Wally Gold, he made corrections to an unfinished piece of material that another writer had brought in. When the work was done, Gold and Schroeder tossed a coin as to whose name should be listed among the credits. Schroeder "lost". Schroeder made a cameo appearance in the 1957 Warner Bros. rock and roll movie, Jamboree, as a songwriter.IMDb profile of Jamboree Schroeder also once appeared on the CBS television game show To Tell The Truth along with two imposters during the show's fifth season.Archived at Ghostarchive{{cbignore}} and the weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20191214023337weblink">Wayback Machine{{cbignore}}: WEB,weblink TO TELL the TRUTH Who is the real Aaron Schroeder, songwriter for Elvis Presley 5th Season, YouTube, {{cbignore}}

Record producer

In the early 1960s, Schroeder was founder and president of Musicor Records. He discovered, managed and directed the career of Gene Pitney and produced "Town Without Pity", a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Song of 1961. With Hal David and Burt Bacharach he conceived the marriage of the Pitney sound with David and Bacharach's songs, producing a string of record successes including "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance", "Only Love Can Break a Heart" and "24 Hours from Tulsa".Pitney, Gene, Gene Pitney:25 All-Time Greatest Hits, Varese Sarabande, 1999, liner notesHe and his wife Abby, discovered, guided and developed careers of many other performers and composers through their agency, including Barry White, Randy Newman, Al Kooper, Blood, Sweat & Tears, and Jimi Hendrix.

Personal life

Schroeder married record company representative Abby Steinberg on October 31, 1967.NEWS, Their union reads like a musical,weblink The Berkshire Eagle, September 30, 1990, Rogovoy, Seth, G1, G6, 98, 139, Newspapers.com, Abby was the sister of PR Newswire president David Steinberg.Aaron Schroeder died on December 2, 2009, in Englewood, New Jersey, aged 83. For the last five years, he was a resident of the Lillian Booth Actors' Home of the Actors Fund in Englewood. His death came after a long battle with primary progressive aphasia, a rare form of dementia.Songwriter Aaron Schroeder dead at 83, upi.com, December 6, 2009.

References

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Sources

  • Untold Gold (The Stories Behind Elvis's 1 Hits), by Ace Collins (2005; Chicago Review Press Inc.)
  • Writing for the King, by Ken Sharp (2006), Follow That Dream Records and Sony/BMG of Denmark
  • Elvis - his Life from A to Z, by Fred Worth and Steve Tamerius, Wings Books
  • Harper's Bazaar, April 1961 issue
  • Berkshire Magazine Spring, 1993 issue
  • Billboard's 100th Anniversary Edition, published in 1994
  • Billboard's 50th Anniversary of The Hot 100 Edition, published in 2008
  • ''Billboard September 24, 1977, issue ("Schroeder Firms Go To Interworld")
  • Record World, May 8, 1976, issue ("Schroeder Celebrates 28th Industry Anniversary")
  • Cash Box, October 1, 1977, issue ("Interworld buys A. Schroeder Publisher")
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