Sol Marcus, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sol Marcus

American songwriter and pianist

Date of Birth: 01-Oct-1912

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, United States

Date of Death: 05-Feb-1976

Profession: songwriter

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Sol Marcus

  • Sol Marcus (October 1, 1912 – February 5, 1976) was an American songwriter and pianist.Born in New York, he began working as a songwriter with Bennie Benjamin and Eddie Seiler (1911–1952) in the mid-1930s.
  • He had his first writing successes with "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" (1941), co-written with Benjamin, Seiler, and Eddie Durham, and "When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)" (1942), co-written with Benjamin and Seiler.
  • Later in the 1940s, he had further success with "Till Then" (1945), a hit for the Mills Brothers co-written with Seiler and Guy Wood; and "Ask Anyone Who Knows", written with Seiler and Al Kaufman for The Ink Spots.He re-established a writing partnership with Bennie Benjamin in the mid-1950s.
  • They wrote "Fabulous Character" for Sarah Vaughan, and "Lonely Man" for Elvis Presley.
  • In 1964, Marcus and Benjamin wrote "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" with Horace Ott, whose songwriting credit was taken by his wife Gloria Caldwell because Ott, as a BMI member, was not permitted to work with ASCAP members such as Marcus and Benjamin.
  • The song was first recorded by Nina Simone, and was later a hit for The Animals, Santa Esmeralda, and Elvis Costello.Marcus died in 1976 in Linden, New Jersey.

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