signed unbound
1949 · New York
by WISE, Fred (1915-1966)
New York, 1949. unbound. very good. Exceedingly rare signed music contract from the vaults of Hometown Village Music. 4to. 4 pages, Hometown Village Music, Broadway, July 29th 1949, whereby Fred Wise and fellow Hall of Fame Songwriters Al Frisch and Sid Prosen agree to assign their composition titled "The Longer We're Together" to the Robert Music Corporation, with the understanding that they will abide by the regulations set forth by the SPA. All three have boldly signed this contract (in full) under the caption: "We are the composers". *Fred Wise and Al Frisch were a successful songwriting team in the 1940's and 1950's. Despite their immense success they are both virtually unobtainable in autographic material. American Hall of Fame songwriter who wrote top hits for Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Tony Bennett, among others - before becoming one of the most prolific songwriters for Elvis Presley. He contributed heavily to Presley's movie soundtrack and provided over 30 songs used in King Creole, Wild in the Country, Follow That Dream, Kid Galahad, This Is Living, Fun in Acapulco, Kissin' Cousins, and Roustabout. He also wrote the song "Wooden Heart" which Elvis sand in the film G.I. Blues. Wise, a longtime sufferer of depression, is sadly remembered for committing suicide at the kitchen table of his home in front of his wife and children. He was 50 years old.
(Inventory #: 291489)