Tom Bahler
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Birth name | Thomas Lee Bahler |
Born | Inglewood, California, U.S. | June 1, 1943
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Years active | 1967–present |
Thomas Lee Bahler (also spelled Bähler; /ˈbeɪlər/; born June 1, 1943) is an American singer, composer, songwriter, arranger, producer and author. Bahler is most known for his song "She's Out of My Life", which was recorded by Michael Jackson; the song was originally written for Frank Sinatra, who never recorded it.[1] He is the younger brother of the singer, arranger, conductor and composer John Bahler.
In Bahler's early career, he worked with Jan Berry[2] (of Jan and Dean). Later, he and his brother John were vocalists in the Ron Hicklin Singers.[3] Together with The Wrecking Crew, the Bahler brothers have sung, produced and arranged hundreds of worldwide hits. They were the featured background voices on The Partridge Family recordings in the 1970s.[4]
The Love Generation
[edit]John and Tom Bahler tried their hands with their own band, The Love Generation,[5] which was not a great success. They made three records as a band. The last record, "Montage", is considered to be a project just by John and Tom. As session vocalists for The Partridge Family, they re-recorded the Screen Gems-published song "Let the Good Times In" for the series' pilot episode, which they had originally recorded for their first Love Generation album in a slightly different arrangement. The Partridge version of the song remained a heavily sought after unreleased track until it appeared officially for the first time on the group's Come on Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family CD, which was released in 2005.[4]
The Going Thing
[edit]After "The Love Generation", John and Tom joined The Going Thing,[6] a band which was devised by the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson (now known as JWT), to promote the products of the Ford Motor Company. Tom Bahler appeared on Ford's 1969 "Going Thing" television commercial.[citation needed]
Later career
[edit]Bahler wrote the Bobby Sherman hit "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" (1970) and Cher's 1972 hit "Living in a House Divided". "She's Out of My Life", recorded by Michael Jackson and other artists, was written by Bahler in 1979. It has been claimed he wrote "She's Out of My Life" about Karen Carpenter, who broke up with Bahler after discovering he had fathered a child with another woman,[7] but Bahler says the song was written about Rhonda Rivera.[8] In 1985, he was the associate producer of the Grammy Award-winning "We Are the World", which he considers his most significant project.[9]
Bahler is an associate of Quincy Jones.[1] He has also worked with B. J. Thomas, Neil Diamond, Sonny & Cher, David Cassidy and Billy Joel.[10]
For television and film, Bahler produced the music for the Miss USA, Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe Pageants for a number of years and he composed the music for a number of movies and scored a number of soundtracks.[11] He made cameo appearances in movies such as Wag The Dog, also composing the song, "The American Dream" for the film.[12]
Books
[edit]- Bahler, Thomas (April 17, 2013). Anything is Possible: A Tale of Æsop. Illustrated by Yulee Kim. Æsop Production Company. ISBN 978-0988527003.
- Bahler, Thomas (November 10, 2014). What You Want Wants You (1st ed.). Æsop Production Company. ISBN 978-0988527010.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Elias Leight (February 6, 2016). "10 Things We Learned From Spike Lee's New Michael Jackson Doc". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 7, 2016. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
She's Out of My Life" was originally intended for Frank Sinatra.
- ^ "Discography". Jan & Dean. Archived from the original on August 20, 2003. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
- ^ "RON HICKLIN SINGERS Related Articles". Amazines. Retrieved May 31, 2015.[dead link ]
- ^ a b "Come on Get Happy!: The Very Best of Partridge Family". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Love Generation, The". GeoCities. 2009-10-28. Archived from the original on 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
- ^ Ford...The Going Thing! on YouTube
- ^ Ray Coleman. The Carpenters: The Untold Story. HarperCollins. p. 237. ISBN 978-0060183455.
- ^ Randy Schmidt. Little Girl Blue: The Life of Karen Carpenter. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1569768181.
- ^ Billy Johnson Jr. (7 March 2015). "'We Are the World' Associate Producer Shares 11 Behind-the-Scenes Stories". Yahoo Music. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
Bähler, who considers "We Are the World" his most significant project to date, shares some of his fondest behind-the-scenes stories about the recording session in an exclusive interview with Yahoo Music.
- "USA for Africa: We Are the World". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 February 2016. - ^ "Tom Bahler: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Tom Bahler: Filmography". AllMovie. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Janet Maslin (2013). "Wag the Dog (1997)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 18 November 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
External links
[edit]- An interview with Tom Bahler, c'mon, get happy
- Another page on Tom Bähler, c'mon, get happy
- Tom Bahler at IMDb