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Walter Anthony Murphy Jr. (born December 19, 1952) is an American composer, keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for the instrumental " A Fifth of Beethoven", a
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adaptation of
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
's Fifth Symphony which topped the charts in 1976 and was featured on the ''Saturday Night Fever'' soundtrack in 1977. Further classical-disco fusions followed, such as " Flight '76", " Toccata and Funk in 'D' Minor" " Bolero", and " Mostly Mozart", but were not as successful. In a career spanning over five decades, Murphy has written music for numerous films and TV shows, including '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'', ''The Savage Bees'', '' Stingray'', '' Wiseguy'', '' The Commish'', '' Profit'', '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''
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'', and '' How Murray Saved Christmas''. He has had a long-running partnership with Seth MacFarlane, composing music for his films and TV shows such as ''
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'', '' American Dad'', '' The Cleveland Show,'' '' Ted'', '' Ted 2'' and the ''Ted'' television series.


Early life

Murphy was born on December 19, 1952, in New York City, and grew up in
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. At age four, he attended music lessons hosted by Rosa Rio, studying an array of instruments, including the organ and piano. Rio frequently opted for him to star in television advertisements for the
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. In high school, Murphy composed for his band class and orchestra. Against the wishes of his father, who was a real estate agent and wished to pass the business down to his son, Murphy enrolled in the
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under a composition major in 1970. recalling his experiences with his father, Murphy stated "He wanted me to be a doctor or lawyer — or something you can depend on." There, Murphy studied jazz and classical piano with Nicolas Flagello and Ludmila Ulehla. His postgraduate studies at the Manhattan School yielded the composition "Chorale and Allegro for Orchestra", which has been performed by orchestras throughout the United States.


Career


1970–1976: Early years

From 1970 to 1980, Murphy worked as a Manhattan Avenue jingle writer, writing for such clients as Lady Arrow shirts, Revlon, Woolworth's, Viasa Airlines, and Korvette's, as well as arrangements for the popular children's television series '' Big Blue Marble''. In the early 1970s, Murphy was the leader of the soul/R&B cover band WAM. They gigged in the New York tri-state area, often at the New Rochelle club Pearly's. During an appointment with Bobby Rosengarden, bandleader of the '' Dick Cavett Show'' orchestra, Murphy convinced the group to play some of his arrangements when he found Rosengarden to be absent. Looking back on the situation, he stated "I still can't believe I did it. I'm not a very forward person." Since the band "wasn't very busy," they performed his arrangements live and enjoyed them, convincing Murphy to write more. In April 1972, a fellow student from the Manhattan School of Music introduced Murphy to Doc Severinsen, musical director of '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson''. Murphy presented his arrangements to Severinsen, who liked them enough to have '' The Tonight Show Band'' play them live. However, ''The Tonight Show'' moved production to
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a month later, and a final year of college prevented Murphy from joining them. In 1974, Murphy joined Thomas J. Valentino's company Valentino, Inc., composing much of their library music for film and television over the years. In 1976, Murphy played piano on Peter Lemongello's second album ''Do I Love You''.


1976–1979: Private Stock years, breakthrough

In college, Murphy's interests had included
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, particularly that which was adapted from
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, such as "Joy" by Apollo 100 and " A Lover's Concerto" by The Toys. Later, in 1976, he was writing a disco song for a commercial, when a producer gave him the idea of "updating classical music," which "nobody had done lately." He then recorded a demo tape of four songs: three were ordinary pop songs, while the fourth was a
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rendition of
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's Fifth Symphony titled " A Fifth of Beethoven"—and mailed it to various record labels in New York City. Response was generally unimpressive, but "Fifth" caught the interest of Private Stock Records owner Larry Uttal. Murphy signed on to Private Stock and recorded the album ''A Fifth of Beethoven''. The first single and title track, "A Fifth of Beethoven", was released on May 29, 1976. It was a hit, starting out at number 80 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and eventually reaching number 1 within 19 weeks, where it stayed for one week. The single sold two million copies, while the album sold about 750,000 copies. The second single, a rendition of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's " Flight of the Bumblebee" titled "Flight '76", was less successful, reaching only number 44 on the Hot 100 and number 35 in
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. The single was initially credited to "Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band" upon encouragement from Private Stock, who believed it would become a hit if credited to a group rather than an individual. However, two days following the record's release, Private Stock discovered the existence of another Big Apple Band (which promptly changed its name to Chic). As result, the record was later re-released and credited to "The Walter Murphy Band", then just "Walter Murphy". Following the success of "A Fifth of Beethoven", Murphy toured with his band and made guest appearances on shows such as '' Don Kirshner's Rock Concert'', '' The Midnight Special'', '' Dinah!'', and ''
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''. On the success of the single, he said: "It's really sad that the kids today can only relate to Beethoven via a rock version of his music." He hoped "that maybe if they've heard this much of his symphony, they'll go out and buy the original." In 1977, "A Fifth of Beethoven" was licensed to RSO Records for inclusion on the
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to the film '' Saturday Night Fever'', giving the song a new lease on life. Also that year, Murphy recorded the album ''Rhapsody in Blue'', which contained a similar mix of classical-disco fusion and self-penned pop songs. Two singles were released: a disco treatment of
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's " Rhapsody in Blue", and the self-penned instrumental "Uptown Serenade." The former narrowly missed the top 100, but received significant play on easy-listening stations, according to '' Billboard''. (In 2019, it was employed in the opening mise-en-scène of episode 8 of the HBO Watchmen series, set in an alternate-historical
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on the anniversary of the American victory in the
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.) In 1978, Murphy recorded the album ''Phantom of the Opera'', a concept album telling the story of '' The Phantom of the Opera'', featuring Gene Pistilli as Erik/The Phantom, B.G. Gibson as Raoul, and Renée Geyer as Christine. The album spawned three singles: "Dance Your Face Off"/"Gentle Explosion" (a double A-side), "Toccata and Funk in 'D' Minor", and "The Music Will Not End". These singles failed to make the Hot 100, club, or radio charts.


1979–1982: RCA and MCA years, Uncle Louie

Murphy signed on to RCA in 1979, and released the album ''Walter Murphy's Discosymphony''. The album spawned the singles "Bolero" and "Mostly Mozart"; the latter failed to chart, indicating that Murphy had taken the "classical disco" concept as far as it could go. Also in 1979, Murphy and Gene Pistilli joined with brothers Eddie and Frank Dillard, forming the band Uncle Louie. They signed on to TK Records and released one album, ''Uncle Louie's Here'', which explored a more aggressive, funk-based angle than Murphy's solo albums. The album spawned three singles: "Full-Tilt Boogie", which reached number 19 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart, "I Like Funky Music", and "Sky High". Around this time, Murphy and Pistilli wrote and/or produced songs for other artists, including " Something to Hold Onto" (1981) by Harry Belafonte and "What's Wrong With This Picture?" (1980) by Lora Lee Cliff. Murphy also contributed arrangements to Jack Jones's ''Nobody Does It Better'' (1979) and
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's ''Rock It Out'' (1984). In 1982, Murphy signed on to MCA Records and recorded ''Themes from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and More''. The album contained disco- and pop-tinged arrangements of themes to popular movies of the time, such as '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The album spawned one single, a medley of "Themes from ET (The Extra-Terrestrial)", which climbed to number 47 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


1982–1999: Move to behind-the-scenes roles

Following ''Themes from E.T.'', Murphy largely ceased touring and recording studio albums of original material. He instead began focusing more exclusively on composing for film and television, and producing for other artists, in a more behind-the-scenes role. Artists that Murphy has recorded and/or produced for include
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, Jennifer Warnes, Siedah Garrett, Tim Schmitt, Richie Havens, Isaac Hayes,
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, Paul Williams, and Kenny Rankin. He was also a guest conductor for the
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, during their successful Summer Pops series. In 1984, Murphy and television composer Mike Post co-produced
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's "Rock on the Bayou", the B-side to the band's hit single " (There's A) Fire in the Night". "Rock on the Bayou" was featured in the independent film '' The River Rat'', which Post also composed the music for. In 1985, Murphy collaborated with Post,
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, and Issac Hayes on scoring music for '' The A-Team'' episode "The Heart of Rock 'N Roll". In 1997, Murphy composed music for the Norman Lear produced Kids' WB animated show, '' Channel Umptee-3''.


1999-present: Collaborations with Seth MacFarlane

Since 1999, Murphy has served as one of the two main composers for the animated series ''
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'', the other being Ron Jones until the 12th season in 2014. He has described his scores for ''Family Guy'' as "a combination of ig-band swing and action-orchestral" The song "You've Got a Lot to See", composed for the episode " Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", won the award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics at the 2002
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. In 2005, Murphy scored music for the offshoot album '' Family Guy: Live in Vegas''. Since 2005, Murphy is one of the composers for MacFarlane's ''
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'', the other two being Joel McNeely and Ron Jones, as well as composing the series' theme song "Good Morning USA". From 2009 to 2013, Murphy composed music for MacFarlane's series '' The Cleveland Show'', including the main title theme. In 2012, Murphy scored MacFarlane's film '' Ted'', and received an
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nomination for co-writing " Everybody Needs a Best Friend" with MacFarlane. Murphy is also a longtime collaborator with jazz guitarist Thom Rotella, who had played on Murphy's albums ''A Fifth of Beethoven'' and ''Phantom of the Opera'' and currently performs with his ''Family Guy'' orchestra. In 1989, Murphy arranged the song "The Gift" on Rotella's album ''Home Again''. In 2014, Murphy and Rotella wrote and recorded a four-track big band project, inspired by the Wes Montgomery and Verve-era
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records of the 1960s that the two of them had grown up on. The project was recorded in Capitol Studio A with engineer Al Schmitt, and performed by renown Los Angeles session musicians.


Filmography


Guest appearances

* '' Don Kirshner's Rock Concert'' (1976) * '' The Midnight Special'' (1976–77) * ''
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'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1976–77; 1979) * '' The Merv Griffin Show'' (1976–77) * '' Dinah!'' (1976–77) * '' Dick Clark's Live Wednesday'' (1978) * '' 21st Annual Grammy Awards'' (1979) * ''Score! The Music of 'Family Guy (2005) * ''Family Guy: Creating the Chaos'' (2009) * ''Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show'' (2009) * '' 85th Academy Awards'' (2013)


Composer/arranger

* '' The Dick Cavett Show'' (1972) * '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (1972) * '' Big Blue Marble'' (1974–83) * ''The Savage Bees'' (1976) * '' The Night They Took Miss Beautiful'' (1976) * '' Raw Force'' (1982) * '' The New Leave It to Beaver'' (1983–89) * '' Rhinestone'' (1984) * '' The A-Team'' (1985) * ''Pulsebeat'' (1985) * '' ABC Weekend Special'' (1985) * '' Stingray'' (1985–87) * ''Tricks of the Trade'' (1988) * '' Wiseguy'' (1988–90) * ''The Lady Forgets'' (1989) * '' Hunter'' (1990–91) * '' The Commish'' (1991–96) * ''Crow's Nest'' (1992) * ''Jumpin' Joe'' (1992) * '' Profit'' (1996–97) * '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1997) * '' Channel Umptee-3'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1999–2003; 2005–present) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''Changing Hearts'' (2002) * '' Fillmore!'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2003–04) * '' The Kennedy Center Honors'' ("That's Pure Mike Nichols" song, 2003) * ''
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'' (2005–present) * '' The Winner'' (2007) * '' Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy'' (2008–09) * '' Foodfight!'' (2012) * '' The Cleveland Show'' (2009–13) * '' Ted'' (2012) * '' 85th Academy Awards'' (2013) * '' How Murray Saved Christmas'' (2014) * '' Ted 2'' (2015) * '' The Late Bloomer'' (2016) * '' Mrs. America'' (theme song; 2021) * '' Ted (TV Series)'' (2024) * ''Never Too Soon'' (TBA)


Orchestrator

* '' Teacher's Pet'' (2004) * '' Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' (2004)


Discography


Albums


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


See also

* ''Saturday Night Fever'' soundtrack


References


External links


Official website
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