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Reviewed on May 18, 2009
In a conversational style, first Leiber and then Stoller (with Ritz, who has cowritten books with Etta James, Don Rickles, Ray Charles, and others) narrate their long collaborative history. They met in Los Angeles as teenagers and became a songwriting team for Charles Brown; Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton, who first recorded "Hound Dog"; Elvis Presley (who altered the lyrics to "Hound Dog" to Leiber and Stoller's irritation); the Coasters; the Drifters; and Peggy Lee; among others. The musicians wrote over 75 top 100 songs, including "Is That All There Is?," "Jailhouse Rock," "Kansas City," and "Spanish Harlem." The book includes lyrics and appendixes on the songs and productions. Verdict: A fun read that will engross fans of pop-music songwriters and 20th-century pop, jazz, or rock music in general. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 2/15/09.]-Bruce R. Schueneman, Texas A&M Univ. Lib., Kingsville Copyright 2009 Media Source Inc. Copyright 2009 Media Source Inc. ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More