Tune Tuesday – Neal Hefti

The amazing Neal Hefti was born today in 1922. Neal may not be a name that you recognize, but I bet that you recognize at least one of the songs that he has composed.

He was a jazz trumpet player, arranger, and composer. He began arranging songs in his teens and went on to arrange songs for Woody Herman and his band, including the famous Woodchopper’s Ball. After leaving Herman’s band he did freelance work for Buddy Rich, Billy Butterfield and Harry James.

In 1950, he began to arrange charts for Count Basie. He was a key factor in the “Basie sound.” Basie liked his stuff so much, Basie had him arrange some charts for Basie and Frank Sinatra. When Frank and Basie recorded together, they recorded standard songs that Frank had recorded before, however, Hefti’s arrangements were done so that the band complimented Sinatra’s singing.

Hefti led his own band in the 50’s and did so until moving back to California in 1960. When he returned, he began to do work for the film industry. He enjoyed a lot of success writing movie and television music. His film music included songs for The Odd Couple, Sex and the Single Girl, and Barefoot in the Park.

The music for the Odd Couple movie led to him writing music for the television series. He wrote the theme song and background music for the Odd Couple and a little super hero show that took the nation by storm in 1966 – Batman.

He received three Grammy nominations for his television work and received one award for his Batman television score. The Batman Theme was “a simple cyclic twelve-bar blues-based theme” that became a Top 10 single for The Marketts (and also for himself).

My brother and I watched Batman in syndication and we love the campiness of it to this day. The them is iconic (and easy to sing along with). Happy 102nd Birthday, Mr. Hefti!

The Marketts version:

Cool jazz version from the WDR Big Band

5 thoughts on “Tune Tuesday – Neal Hefti

  1. Interesting. I wasn’t aware of Neal Hefti who it looks like had a remarkable career. While I knew there was a Batman TV series, I don’t believe they showed it in Germany – granted it would have been before my time watching TV, but I also don’t recall any reruns. Anyway, long-winded way of saying I didn’t know the theme song. I like the original and both covers, with a preference for the great jazz rendition. WDR Big Band actually is German! :-)

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      1. The only thing I know about WDR Big Band, which sadly is next to nothing, is they are affiliated with a German regional public broadcast network called Westdeutscher Rundfunk (“West German Broadcasting”), commonly abbreviated as WDR, and that they are well known in Germany. I just saw on Wikipedia, they were initially formed in 1957!

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  2. That is really cool. I heard his name before and probably forgot it…but heck yea…The Batman Theme and the Odd Couple…really cool Keith…he is very interesting.

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