Paul Frederick Jabara (January 31, 1948 – September 29, 1992) was an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He wrote
Donna Summer
Donna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948May 17, 2012), known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer and songwriter. She gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s and became known as the "Queen of Disco", while her music ...
's Oscar-winning "
Last Dance" from ''
Thank God It's Friday'' (1978), as well as "
No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" is a song recorded by American singers Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, released in October 1979. It was written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts (singer), Bruce Roberts, and produced by Giorgio Moroder and G ...
", Summer's international hit duet with
Barbra Streisand
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. He also co-wrote
the Weather Girls' iconic hit "
It's Raining Men" with
Paul Shaffer
Paul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949) is a Canadian musician, actor, and comedian who served as David Letterman's musical director, bandleader, and sidekick on ''Late Night with David Letterman'' (1982–1993) and ''Late Show with D ...
.
Early life
Jabara was born in Brooklyn, New York to a
Lebanese family.
He graduated from
Fort Hamilton High School
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in 1965, and briefly attended Long Island University in Brooklyn. His sisters, Delores and Claudette, also graduated from that high school.
Acting career
Jabara's Broadway debut was in the original cast of the stage musical ''
Hair
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''. He originated the role of King Herod in the London production of ''
Jesus Christ Superstar
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''.
In 1969, he appeared in
John Schlesinger
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's film ''
Midnight Cowboy
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'', as a hippie handing out pills ("Up or Down?") at the counterculture party.
He moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s
and acted in a number of films during the decade. He took over the role of Frank-N-Furter in the
Los Angeles
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production of ''
The Rocky Horror Show
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'' when
Tim Curry
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left the production to film the movie version in England. He also appeared in Schlesinger's 1975 film ''
The Day of the Locust'', where he sang a cover of the
Marlene Dietrich
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song "Hot Voo-Doo" in drag.
Jabara played the role of a lovelorn and nearsighted disco-goer named Carl in the 1978 film ''
Thank God It's Friday''. He contributed the song "
Last Dance" to the film's soundtrack, which went on to win an
Academy Award
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and
Grammy Award
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.
He also contributed as a singer on two tracks on the original soundtrack.
In 1981, Jabara starred in another John Schlesinger film, the comedy ''
Honky Tonk Freeway'', as truck driver/songwriter T. J. Tupus, hauling lions and a rhino.
Songwriter and singer
Jabara wrote the book, music, lyrics and starred in the aborted Broadway musical ''
Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It)'' when he was 24 years old.
The musical starred
Ellen Greene
Ellen Greene is an American actress and singer. She has had a long and varied career as a singer, particularly in cabaret, as an actress and singer in numerous stage productions, particularly musical theatre, as well as having performed in many ...
, and played the
Broadhurst Theatre
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in New York City in 1973. It closed in previews prior to its official opening and was never reviewed by the press. No recording was made of the score, which featured both Jabara's trademark disco music and traditional Broadway-style numbers.
In 1976, Jabara contributed a song to the 20th Century Fox motion picture sound track of ''
Mother, Jugs & Speed'', starring
Bill Cosby
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,
Raquel Welch and
Harvey Keitel
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. The upbeat, disco-flavored "Dance", both written and sung by Jabara, was popular in clubs featuring high energy dance music.
Jabara released his debut album ''
Shut Out'' in 1977. Jabara's solo albums on the disco label
Casablanca Records
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include three duets with Donna Summer: "
Shut Out" (1977), "
Something's Missing (In My Life)" (1978) and "
Never Lose Your Sense of Humor" (1979).
Donna Summer performed his song "
Last Dance" for the 1978 film ''
Thank God It's Friday'' winning Jabara the
Grammy Award
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for
Best R&B Song, the
Academy Award
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for
Best Original Song.
It also won the
Golden Globe Award
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for
Best Original Song.
In 1979, with
Bruce Roberts, he co-wrote Barbra Streisand's top 3 hit "
The Main Event/Fight",
and the pair wrote their biggest success with the international smash "
No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" is a song recorded by American singers Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, released in October 1979. It was written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts (singer), Bruce Roberts, and produced by Giorgio Moroder and G ...
",
recorded as a duet by Streisand and Donna Summer.
In 1981, he wrote "No Jinx" for
Bette Midler
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as the theme tune to her movie ''
Jinxed!''.
Diana Ross
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scored a 1982 UK top hit with his song "Work That Body".
In 1982, Two Tons O' Fun, renaming themselves as
the Weather Girls, agreed to record his song "It's Raining Men", previously rejected by Summer, Streisand,
Cher
Cher ( ; born Cheryl Sarkisian, May 20, 1946) is an American singer, actress and television personality. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Goddess of Pop", she is known for her Androgyny, androgynous contralto voice, Music an ...
and Ross. The song became an international hit, topping the US Dance chart and peaking at No. 2 in the UK. That song was re-recorded in 1998 by
RuPaul
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and
Martha Wash
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as "It's Raining Men... The Sequel" and later by
Geri Halliwell in 2001, when it reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
The original Weather Girls recording of "It's Raining Men" was included on Jabara's 1983 album ''
Paul Jabara & Friends'', which included one of the early recordings by then 19-year-old
Whitney Houston
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on "Eternal Love" (previously recorded by
Stephanie Mills
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) as well as a Jabara/Diana Ross co-write "Ladies Hot Line". Other songs Jabara had covered by major artists include "Hope" by
Billy Preston
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(1981), "Two Lovers" by
Julio Iglesias
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(1984)
and "This Girl's Back in Town" by Raquel Welch (1987).
In 1986, Jabara released his final album, the concept musical ''
De La Noche: The True Story – A Poperetta'', featuring guest vocals from Leata Galloway,
Diva Gray and
Pattie Brooks.
In 2005, a workshop of a musical titled ''Last Dance'' played New York City. It was a musical assembled from Jabara's well known disco songs and told the story of a modern-day teenager who goes back in time to spend one night at
Studio 54
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.
Death
On September 29, 1992, Jabara died from complications from
AIDS
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in Los Angeles, California at the age of 44. A
memorial service was held on October 4, 1992, at the
Forest Lawn Cemetery, in the Hollywood Hills.
Jabara is buried at
Green-Wood Cemetery
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.
He died at his Los Angeles home and was survived by his sisters, Delores Jabara and Claudette Hadad. At the time of his death, major outlets including ''
The New York Times
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'' and the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' were simply told by a spokesman and Claudette, respectively, that he had died due to "a long illness".
This was possibly due to
stigma of AIDS.
On June 14, 2014, Jabara was featured in the first gay-themed tour of Green-Wood Cemetery.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Shut Out'' (Casablanca Records, 1977)
* ''
Keeping Time'' (Casablanca, 1978)
* ''
The Third Album'' (Casablanca, 1979)
* ''
Paul Jabara & Friends'', with
the Weather Girls, Leata Galloway,
Whitney Houston
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer, actress, film producer, model, and philanthropist. Commonly referred to as "Honorific nicknames in popular music, the Voice", she is List of awards and no ...
(Columbia/CBS, 1983)
* ''
De La Noche: The True Story – A Poperetta'' with Leata Galloway (Warner Bros., 1986)
Soundtracks and compilations
* ''Original Soundtrack −
Thank God It's Friday''
* ''Greatest Hits... and Misses'' (Casablanca/PolyGram, 1989)
* ''The Casablanca Records Story'' (PolyGram, 1994)
* ''
Mother, Jugs and Speed'' soundtrack
Singles
* "One Man Ain't Enough" (1975)
* "Dance" (1976)
* "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (1976)
* "
Shut Out" duet with Donna Summer (1977)
* "Slow Dancing" (1977)
* "
Dancin' (Lift Your Spirits Higher)" (1978)
* "Pleasure Island" (1978)
* "Take Good Care of My Baby" / "What's a Girl to Do", Paul Jabara &
Pattie Brooks (1978)
* "Trapped in a Stairway" (1978)
* "Disco Queen" (1978)
* "Saturday Matinee" (1978)
* "
Never Lose Your Sense of Humor", duet with Donna Summer (1979)
* "Disco Wedding" (1979)
* "Honeymoon (In Puerto Rico)" (1979)
* "Disco Divorce" (1979)
* "Ocho Rios" (1986)
* "This Girl's Back in Town" (1986)
Filmography
References
External links
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