Don Robertson (songwriter) explained

Don Robertson
Birth Name:Donald Irwin Robertson
Birth Date:5 December 1922
Birth Place:Beijing, China
Death Place:California, United States
Genre:Country music, pop music
Occupation:Songwriter, musician
Instrument:Piano
Label:Capitol Records

Donald Irwin Robertson (December 5, 1922 – March 16, 2015) was an American songwriter and pianist, in country and popular music genres. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. As a performer, he hit the US Top 10 with "The Happy Whistler" in 1956 (peaking at No. 6). The track reached No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart the same year.[1] It sold more than one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[2]

After contracted to Capitol at the time of his biggest selling hit single, Robertson then signed a recording contract with RCA Victor. He composed and co-composed with Hal Blair (né Harold Keller Brown; 1915–2001, as well as many hits for other musicians, including Elvis Presley, who recorded five of which for Presley's films.[2] Having resided in Lake Sherwood, California for 55 years, he died in 2015.[3]

Best known published songs

Legacy

Notably, Robertson also lent his piano-playing skills to Disney theme park attraction Country Bear Jamboree. His instrumental song "Pianjo" is played by the audio-animatronic bear Gomer as the attraction's opening number in the original version of the show.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 465.
  2. Book: Murrells , Joseph . 1978. The Book of Golden Discs. 2nd. Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. London. 86. 0-214-20512-6. registration.
  3. Web site: Don Robertson Obituary: View Don Robertson's Obituary by Ventura County Star . Legacy.com . 2015-08-17.