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Dick Manning (born Samuel Medoff (Самуил Медов), June 12, 1912 – April 11, 1991) was a Russian-born American songwriter, best known for his many collaborations with
Al Hoffman Al Hoffman (September 25, 1902 – July 21, 1960) was an American song composer. He was a hit songwriter active in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, usually co-writing with others and responsible for number-one hits through each decade, many of wh ...
. Manning composed the first full-length musical to be broadcast on television. ''The Boys From Boise'' aired on the DuMont Television Network in 1944.


Early years

Manning was born in Gomel,
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War ...
, and came to the United States with his family when he was six years old. He studied at the
Juilliard School of Music The Juilliard School ( ) is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely regarded as one of the most el ...
. Manning changed his name from Medoff in 1948.


Yiddish swing

In the early 1940s, he had a radio show on WHN radio in New York called ''Sam Medoff and His Yiddish Swing Orchestra''; he performed with his band, "The Yiddish Swingtet". Manning and the band were also regulars on "Yiddish Melodies in Swing", which was also broadcast on WHN. The 15 minute weekly radio show, which blended traditional Yiddish folk music with swing and jazz, got its start on the station in 1938. Medoff and the Swingtet were hired to give a new twist to the traditional songs, as well as introduce new popular songs performed in Yiddish. The Barry Sisters (Claire and Merna) were the vocalists for the program. The radio show was originally done live at the Lowes State Theatre every Sunday at 1PM; it aired until 1955. Medoff also played piano and organ for Yiddish crooner Seymour Rexite's radio show.


Songwriting and composing

Manning was the co-writer of many popular songs, among them: "Takes Two to Tango", "Fascination", "Hot Diggity" and "Papa Loves Mambo". They were recorded by artists such as
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, Sammy Kaye,
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and others. Manning's songs have been published in 27 languages. In 1956, Manning shared a late-night subway ride with Perry Como's music publisher, Mickey Glass. As the two men talked, Glass mentioned a need for a new novelty song for Como. Manning said he had just made a demo recording of something like that which had yet to be heard by anyone else. Glass arranged to hear Manning's demo the next day; Como's recording of "Hot Diggity" was the result of that chance meeting of Manning and Glass. Manning also composed ''The Boys From Boise,'' which was the story of a troupe of show girls who were stranded on an Idaho ranch. The girls take jobs as cowgirls on the ranch in an effort to raise enough money to return home. This was the first full-length television musical, and was presented on the
DuMont Television Network The DuMont Television Network (also known as the DuMont Network, DuMont Television, simply DuMont/Du Mont, or (incorrectly) Dumont ) was one of America's pioneer commercial television networks, rivaling NBC and CBS for the distinction of being ...
in 1944. The television presentation of the musical was sponsored by ''
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'' magazine. Manning appeared earlier in that year on DuMont's ''Key-Bored Televisual Presentations'' as a pianist. Manning also was an arranger and vocal coach, and wrote radio jingles. Manning, the father of two daughters and a son, died of diabetes-related complications in
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on April 11, 1991.


Published songs


Songs written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning

*" Allegheny Moon" (1956) *" Dennis the Menace" (1960) *" Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea" (1954) *"
Hawaiian Wedding Song "Hawaiian Wedding Song" originally entitled; ''"Ke Kali Nei Aua"'' (Waiting There for Thee) was adapted from a 1926 love song written by Charles E. King and originally recorded by Helen Desha Beamer in its original (Hawaiian language) version but ...
" (1958-English version) *"
Hot Diggity "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" is an American popular song written by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. The song's melody is almost identical in melody and triple-time rhythm to a portion of Emmanuel Chabrier's 1883 composition, ''España''. Publi ...
" (1956) *" I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango" (1954) *"I Love Her, That's Why!" (for George Burns and Gracie Allen) (1955) *" Mama, Teach Me to Dance" (1956) *" Mi Casa, Su Casa (My House Is Your House)" (1957) *" Moon Talk" (1958) *" O Dio Mio" (1960) *" Takes Two to Tango" (1952)


Songs written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning and another collaborator

*" Are You Really Mine?" (1958) (with Mark Markwell) *" Make Me a Miracle" (1958) (with Mark Markwell) *" Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again" (1958) (with Mark Markwell) *" Papa Loves Mambo" (1954) (with Bix Reichner) *" Secretly" (1958) (with Mark Markwell)


Other songs

*" Jilted" (with Robert Colby) *"
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" (lyrics) *"(She Will Never Love You) Like I Do" *"Not I" (with Sammy Gallop) *"Walkin' With My Honey" (with
Buddy Kaye Jules Leonard "Buddy" Kaye (January 3, 1918 – November 21, 2002) was an American songwriter, lyricist, arranger, producer, and author. His songs were recorded by top performers, including Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washingto ...
) *"Start the Day with a Song" (with Buddy Kaye) *"
Morning Side of the Mountain "Morning Side of the Mountain" is a song written by Larry Stock and Dick Manning and first recorded in 1951 by Tommy Edwards. It settled at #24 on the pop chart. Edwards re-recorded it in 1959, reaching #27 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The ...
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Work on Broadway

*''The Fifth Season'' (1975) -
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and
lyricist A lyricist is a songwriter who writes lyrics (the spoken words), as opposed to a composer, who writes the song's music which may include but not limited to the melody, harmony, arrangement and accompaniment. Royalties A lyricist's incom ...


References


External links

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