Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter

Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter

by Alyn Shipton
Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter

Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter

by Alyn Shipton

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Overview

Paul McCartney and John Lennon described him as the Beatles' "favorite group," he won Grammy awards, wrote and recorded hit songs, and yet no figure in popular music is as much of a paradox, or as underrated, as Harry Nilsson.

In this first ever full-length biography, Alyn Shipton traces Nilsson's life from his Brooklyn childhood to his Los Angeles adolescence and his gradual emergence as a uniquely talented singer-songwriter. With interviews from friends, family, and associates, and material drawn from an unfinished autobiography, Shipton probes beneath the enigma to discover the real Harry Nilsson. A major celebrity at a time when huge concerts and festivals were becoming the norm, Nilsson shunned live performance. His venue was the studio, his stage the dubbing booth, his greatest triumphs masterful examples of studio craft. He was a gifted composer of songs for a wide variety of performers, including the Ronettes, the Yardbirds, and the Monkees, yet Nilsson's own biggest hits were almost all written by other songwriters. He won two Grammy awards, in 1969 for "Everybody's Talkin'" (the theme song for Midnight Cowboy), and in 1972 for "Without You," had two top ten singles, numerous album successes, and wrote a number of songs—"Coconut" and "Jump into the Fire," to name just two—that still sound remarkably fresh and original today. He was once described by his producer Richard Perry as "the finest white male singer on the planet," but near the end of his life, Nilsson's career was marked by voice-damaging substance abuse and the infamous deaths of both Keith Moon and Mama Cass in his London flat.

Drawing on exclusive access to Nilsson's papers, Alyn Shipton's biography offers readers an intimate portrait of a man who has seemed both famous and unknowable—until now.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190263546
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 1,003,000
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Alyn Shipton is the award-winning author of many books on music including A New History of Jazz, Groovin' High: the Life of Dizzy Gillespie, and Hi-De-Ho: The Life of Cab Calloway. He is jazz critic for The Times in London and has presented jazz programs on BBC radio since 1989. He is also an accomplished double bassist and has played with many traditional and mainstream jazz bands.

Table of Contents

Contents
Chapter 1: 1941
Chapter 2: Good Old Desk
Chapter 3: Mr. Richland's Favorite Song
Chapter 4: Open Your Window
Chapter 5: Gotta Get Up
Chapter 6: It Had To Be You
Chapter 7: Don't Forget Me
Chapter 8: Turn Out The Light
Chapter 9: Perfect Day
Chapter 10: It's So Easy
Chapter 11: Lay Down Your Arms
Chapter 12: Epilogue
Nilsson on CD
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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